Amy Bhinyaporn Pattanasethanon

UX Manager @ Canonical

About Amy Bhinyaporn Pattanasethanon

Amy Bhinyaporn Pattanasethanon is a UX Manager at Canonical, with a strong background in software engineering and user experience design. She has worked in various roles across multiple companies and holds degrees from prestigious institutions, including Stanford University and MIT.

Work at Canonical

Amy Bhinyaporn Pattanasethanon has been working at Canonical since 2022 as a UX Manager. Prior to this role, she held various positions within the company, including Lead UX Designer from 2021 to 2022 and Senior User Experience Designer from 2020 to 2021. Her experience at Canonical spans over two years, during which she has contributed to enhancing user experience in software products.

Education and Expertise

Amy has an extensive educational background in technology and design. She studied at Stanford University, where she completed a project focused on User Experience for Learning Management Systems and participated in the Stanford-Thai Exchange Program in 2013. Additionally, she attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she completed an Executive program in Human Computer Interaction for User Experience Design in 2019. She also holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Engineering from Mahidol University and a Certificate in Japanese Studies from Osaka University.

Background

Amy's professional journey includes various roles in software engineering and user experience design. She began her career as a Teaching Assistant at Mahidol University International College in 2013. She has worked in multiple capacities, including as a Software Engineer at Carmana and HotelQuickly Ltd, and as a UX/UI Designer at LiveIntent, Inc. Her role as Chief Creative Officer at Parking Duck in 2015 further showcases her leadership in creative design.

Achievements

Amy has been actively involved in initiatives aimed at enhancing Thai education through design thinking methodologies. She has a strong interest in bridging the gap between humans and machines through seamless interaction design. Her inspiration from Randy Pausch's 'The Last Lecture' at Carnegie Mellon University has significantly influenced her passion for Human-Computer Interaction. Additionally, she possesses the ability to transform complex data sets and user journeys into accessible visualizations for diverse audiences.

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