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Douglas S. Brams

Instructor in the Rabb School of Continuing Studies, Division of Graduate Professional Studies
Douglas S. Brams
dbrams@brandeis.edu

Departments/Programs

Rabb School of Continuing Studies, Division of Graduate Professional Studies

Degrees

Carnegie Mellon University, M.S.

Profile

Doug's recent UX efforts span over a number of projects, most recently, providing innovative solutions at The Weather Channel, Exxon, Wawa, and Blue Cross which recently introduced a well received mobile app to their members. As a certified usability analyst, he also represents the UX group in strategy engagements and business development. Prior to joining Mobiquity, Doug led UX teams to award winning UX efforts for brands and companies such as T-Mobile, Nokia, Microsoft, AOL Wireless, Netscape, NASA, Coca Cola, Alltel Wireless, Windstream, Sears, Vitamin Water, Pitney Bowes, and Orkin. Formally trained in Human Computer Interaction and user research through a rigorous master program at Carnegie Mellon and experientially trained through nearly 20 years in the field, Doug is well equipped and passionate about delivering highly compelling and usable interface solutions. While his UX experience is diverse including, 1Oft Uls, Web, Desktop, and Virtual environments, the majority of his career has been spent creating mobile user experiences. His efforts include work on the original iPod and patents related to T9 text input.
Doug received his Honors BS in Psychology (CogSci) at Brown University, and his Masters in Human Computer Interaction from Carnegie Mellon University. He has completed coursework in the PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience at Brandeis University. Doug is a Certified Usability Analyst from Human Factors International.

Courses Taught

RUCD 160 Information Visualization Theory and Techniques


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