Emilie Duciel
About Emilie Duciel
Emilie Duciel is a Senior User Researcher at ManoMano in Bordeaux, France, where she has worked since 2021. She specializes in integrating customer insights into service design projects and has a diverse background in user experience roles across various companies and regions.
Work at ManoMano
Emilie Duciel has been serving as a Senior User Researcher at ManoMano since 2021. Located in Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, she focuses on integrating customer insights into service design projects. Her role involves enhancing customer journeys through research and analysis. Duciel's work contributes to the development of user-centered solutions that align with the company's objectives.
Previous Experience in User Research
Prior to her current position, Emilie Duciel held several roles in user research and design. She worked as a UX Researcher & Designer at Lectra from 2013 to 2017 and continued at the same company as a Customer Experience Researcher & Designer until 2021. Before her tenure at Lectra, she was an UX Consultant at Heath Wallace for 10 months in 2012 and served as a User Experience Consultant at altima° from 2009 to 2010.
Education and Expertise
Emilie Duciel holds a Master’s degree in Information Systems from Lunds universitet, which she completed in 2008. Additionally, she earned both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Design of Multimedia Solutions from Université Michel de Montaigne (Bordeaux 3) between 2006 and 2009. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her expertise in user research and service design.
Teaching Experience
Emilie Duciel has experience in academia, having worked as a UX Design Lecturer at Groupe INSEEC from 2016 to 2018. In this role, she shared her knowledge and expertise in user experience design with students, contributing to the development of future professionals in the field.
Focus on Customer Insights
Duciel emphasizes the importance of integrating customer insights into her work. She actively explores new methodologies and keeps up with trends and literature in user research and design. This focus enables her to enhance customer journeys and improve service design projects effectively.