Neha is a passionate advocate for Human-Centered Design, an Interactive Design Research lead at the Human Factors Design and Research team at Ford Motor Company. She focuses on HMI artifacts, augmented reality studies, and human factors research for advanced vehicle technologies. With a Master’s in Human-Computer Interaction, she has extensive experience in rapid prototyping and interaction design, specializing in user research, usability engineering, information architecture, data visualization, system thinking, and design thinking. Her previous roles include leading large-scale user research, experimental design at Ford, and user experience design at INVIA Medical Imaging Solutions and Indiana University Health. Neha strives to create intuitive and effective user experiences by leveraging empathy and data-driven design.
Case Study
Monday, December 09
03:30 pm - 04:00 pm
Live in Dearborn, Michigan
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This presentation will share the process and outcomes of a project that investigated four advanced touch technologies: Haptics, Force Touch, Driver vs Passenger Detection, and Proximity Sensing. The primary goal was to address user pain points through an intuitive interaction design paradigm, potentially supporting reductive design by utilizing these technologies. The study focused on generating potential use cases and user experiences associated with advanced touch technologies. The outcomes highlight the transformative potential of advanced touch technologies in creating more intuitive and efficient user interfaces.
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