As the robotics industry continues to find its way into our lives, we can begin to identify UX design principles to apply to this tech to increase the acceptance of robots and improve the human-robot interaction experience.
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Chris Goesel
UX Researcher, Clinical Liaison
Chris brings a unique skillset as a registered nurse with 17+ years of clinical experience in orthopedics and medical-surgical settings and a background as a charge nurse on behavioral health units. Moderating numerous medical device studies, she applies real-world expertise to test preparation and lab design. Her goal is to build rapport with participants and put them at ease the moment she meets them. Chris believes in active listening and creating a safe, non-judgmental environment to help participants engage and provide feedback on a deeper level. She has a BS in Nursing from Lewis University.



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