Srija Sankavaram
About Srija Sankavaram
Srija Sankavaram is a UX Designer currently working at Pair AI and UC San Diego Design Lab, with additional experience as a UX Design Intern at U.S. Bank. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science specializing in Design & Interaction from UC San Diego and has contributed to various design projects and internships since 2019.
Work at Pair AI
Srija Sankavaram has been working as a UX Designer at Pair AI since 2023. In this role, she focuses on creating user-centered designs that enhance the overall user experience. Her work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to develop innovative solutions that meet user needs.
Current Roles and Responsibilities
In addition to her position at Pair AI, Srija is also an Undergraduate Research Assistant at UC San Diego Design Lab, where she contributes to research projects related to design and interaction. She holds an internship at U.S. Bank as a UX Design Intern, where she applies her skills in user experience design. Furthermore, she has been a Student Affairs Intern at UC San Diego since 2022.
Education and Expertise
Srija Sankavaram is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science with a specialization in Design & Interaction at UC San Diego, expected to graduate in 2024. Her academic background provides her with a strong foundation in understanding user behavior and design principles.
Previous Experience in UX Design
Prior to her current roles, Srija gained valuable experience as a UI/UX Intern at Socale in 2022, where she worked for six months. She also served as a UI Designer at Circle K International from 2021 to 2022, focusing on user interface design. Additionally, she was a Special Sections Editor at Saltman Quarterly during the same period.
Projects and Contributions
Srija has led behavioral journey mapping sessions aimed at creating digital experiences that enhance user engagement. She designed an interactive behavioral design hub on Figma, utilized by 500 designers to facilitate hypothesis-driven design. Her work on the Campaign Central Platform involved analyzing user flow and developing high-fidelity prototypes based on behavioral design principles.