Benjamin Michel
About Benjamin Michel
Benjamin Michel is a User Interface Designer with experience in human factors and ergonomics. He has worked at Emergo by UL and UserWise, Inc., and studied Engineering Psychology at Tufts University.
Work at Autobound
Benjamin Michel has been employed at Autobound as a User Interface Designer since 2021. In this role, he focuses on creating user-friendly interfaces that enhance the overall user experience. His responsibilities include collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop design solutions that meet user needs and align with business objectives.
Current Role at Emergo by UL
Since 2021, Benjamin Michel has served as a Human Factors Associate at Emergo by UL in Boston, Massachusetts. In this position, he applies his expertise in human factors and ergonomics to improve product design and usability. His work involves conducting user research, analyzing data, and providing insights to enhance the user experience in medical devices.
Previous Experience in Human Factors
Prior to his current role, Benjamin Michel worked at Emergo by UL as a Human Factors Assistant for two months in 2019. He also completed an internship at UserWise, Inc. in 2020, where he gained valuable experience in human factors design. These roles contributed to his foundational knowledge in user experience and design principles.
Education and Expertise
Benjamin Michel studied at Tufts University from 2017 to 2021, where he focused on Human Factors, Ergonomics, and User Experience. He achieved a degree in Engineering Psychology, equipping him with a strong understanding of how users interact with products and systems. His education has been instrumental in his professional development in the field of user interface design.
Internship and Early Career
In addition to his roles in human factors, Benjamin Michel has experience in various internships. He worked as an intern at Essex Realty Group, Inc. in 2018 and gained customer service experience as a Fast Food Team Member at Noodles & Company in 2017. These early career experiences provided him with diverse skills applicable to his current roles.