Hello!
I'm Cathleen 👋
I found my way to UX through marketing, technical customer support, and experiential branding. During an introspective time while abroad, I realized that technology helped me do my best work across all the roles I served.
The needs of a company I worked for led me to UX research. While formalizing my UX education, it became clear to me that design problems are all around us as we navigate our daily lives.
The process of building technology informed by a deep understanding of human needs excites me. I enjoy helping people harness the power of technology to unlock boundaries and amplify creativity.
As a UX researcher and designer, I want to be part of the change in making daily interactions more accessible and friction-free.
Hello!
I'm Cathleen 👋
I found my way to UX through marketing, technical customer support, and experiential branding. During an introspective time while abroad, I realized that technology helped me do my best work across all the roles I served.
The needs of a company I worked for led me to UX research. While formalizing my UX education, it became clear to me that design problems are all around us as we navigate our daily lives.
The process of building technology informed by a deep understanding of human needs excites me. I enjoy helping people harness the power of technology to unlock boundaries and amplify creativity.
As a UX researcher and designer, I want to be part of the change in making daily interactions more accessible and friction-free.
As Co-Founder and Brand Marketing Director, I led and implemented all brand marketing efforts that generated over $20,000 in sponsorship and ticket sales for the inaugural nonprofit fundraising event in 2019.
We’ve come a long way since the birth of Mary Shelley’s cyborg brainchild in 1818 (also known as the fictional story of Frankenstein), and our lives have been extended because of advances in biomedical technology.
Is necessity really the mother of invention? Some would say that, lately, we’ve just been reinventing the wheel. So, I sat down with Tech Square Social Club members to discuss the necessary elements of invention.
Synthesizers, typically operated by a built-in keyboard, allow people to edit and create sound starting from simple waveforms. Here, we’ll briefly look into how synthesizers work in the context of subtractive synthesis.
The Science of Tenet: Entropy, Inversion, and the Turnstiles
For those who have seen the film, there is a general consensus that it could be worth a few screenings to fully make sense of all things happening simultaneously in the movie. And you might be wondering – how far from reality are the scientific concepts found in the film?