UX Lead
Fall 2021 - March 2023Accelerating health research at scale, leveraging health metrics gathered by mobile, wearable, and other device sensors.
The UX team supported 3 research platforms — Google Health Studies, Fitbit, and {code name}.
UX partners: Raymond Stone, Dominique Fong (UXW), Shelagh McLellan, Mark Schurgin (UXR), Erin Leong, Heiko Maiwand, ...
A platform for researchers to create studies, manage them throughout the life cycle of the study from enrollment, to rewarding participants, to publishing results.
Study creation flow
Pre-populated standard surveys
Wall & Desktop UX Design
2010Enterprise meeting solution.
All of these UX were developed in Expression Blend which allows the designer to build in working code so that what the designer sees and designs is exactly what is built (with some code clean up).
With a minor in information science, Nina has developed along side with her engineering cohorts in WPF (XAML, Windows Platform Foundation), HTML, PHP, SQL, CSS, Matlab <3, Java ...
Integrating with Microsoft Outlook, we are able to get the list of meeting attendees, whether they've accepted the invite or not, the agenda of the meeting, and any linked contents to the meeting invite.
When a meeting comes up, user gets a desktop notification. (This was before Android!)
Design partner in crime, Leslie Ferguson.
When the user opens up the meeting app, they will get the list of upcoming meetings. From the meeting link, they can open up the meeting workspace that allows them to throw content onto the Meeting Wall.
Graduate project
2007Partners in crime: David Knight, Fahd Arshad, Jason Cornwell, Madhu Parabaker, Nina Shih, Shaelyn Clements.