Summary
Evelyn Goroza is a product designer and behavioral researcher with a decade of cross-disciplinary experience bridging human factors, clinical research, and creative practice. With a master’s in human factors engineering and a background in biology, she designs evidence-based interfaces informed by dispositional and cultural drivers of trust in automation, including a Unity-based simulation game she built for real-time data collection. Her work spans AI-native consumer products, educational robotics for autistic learners, and pivotal diabetes clinical trials (Omnipod 5, Dexcom G7), with publications in ACM CHI and IEEE FIE. A natural project lead who codes and prototypes, she leverages AI tools and prompt engineering to translate complex workflows into usable design systems. Unusually for a designer in tech, she also has a public-facing analog photography practice and self-published magazine that reflect her editorial sensibility and knack for audience-focused storytelling. Based in Somerville, MA, she combines rigorous research methods with hands-on product execution to create inclusive, trustworthy experiences.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Human Factors Engineering, Master's degree, Human Factors Engineering at Tufts University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology at Northeastern University
Westborough High School