Summary
Daniel Mcduff is a Staff Research Scientist at Google with 11 years of experience designing hardware and algorithms that sense and interpret human behavior at scale. His work sits at the intersection of computer science, psychology, and biomedical engineering, with applications in mental health, telehealth, and mixed reality. He brings deep research pedigree from MIT Media Lab and Cambridge engineering training, pairing rigorous academic methods with production-minded system design. Daniel has a track record of translating lab prototypes into scalable sensing systems and has interned at leading labs including Affectiva and Microsoft Research. Based in the Greater Seattle Area, he focuses on human-centered instrumentation and signal processing that enable real-world behavioral insights. Colleagues describe him as equally comfortable with device hardware and the behavioral models that give those devices purpose.
11 years of coding experience
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), MEng, Engineering, 1st Class, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), MEng, Engineering, 1st Class at University of Cambridge
German