Relativity
Senior User Experience Researcher
Gn Hearing A/S
Senior Research Scientist
Qualcomm Nov 2016 - Jun 2018
User Experience, Senior Staff
Roosevelt University Jul 2009 - Jul 2012
Assistant Professor
University of Pennsylvania Apr 2007 - Jul 2009
Postdoctoral Researcher
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 2001 - 2007
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Psychology, Philosophy
University of San Diego 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Skills:
Research Data Analysis User Experience Research Design Qualitative Research Neuroscience Teaching Statistics Public Speaking Usability Testing Matlab Psychology Powerpoint Photoshop Microsoft Excel Mobile Devices Microsoft Word Windows Design Research English Ethnography Presentations Higher Education Science Mixed Methods Research Rapid Prototyping Survey Design Spss Python Customer Service Leadership Management Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methodologies Contextual Research Interactive Art Psychophysics Processing Hci Research Hallway Testing Usability Research Proposals Budgeting Literature Reviews Data Visualization Creative Problem Solving Paper Prototyping Feature Prioritization Research Sketching User Interface Prototyping Wireframing Microsoft Office Outlook
- San Diego CA, US Robyn Teresa OLIVER - Highland Park IL, US Robert TARTZ - San Marcos CA, US Douglas BREMS - San Diego CA, US Suhail JALIL - Poway CA, US
In some embodiments, a processor of the mobile computing device may receive an input for performing a function with respect to content at the mobile device in which the content at the mobile device is segmented into at least a first command layer having one or more objects and a second command layer having one or more objects. The processor may determine whether the received input is associated with a first object of the first command layer or a second object of the second command layer. The processor may determine a function to be performed on one of the first or second objects based on whether the first command layer or the second command layer is determined to be associated with the received input, and the processor may perform the determined function on the first object or the second object.
Dr. Oliver graduated from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in 1997. She works in Cottage Grove, MN and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Oliver is affiliated with United Hospital.