Summary
Harrison Zafrin is a Senior UX Sound Designer with 11 years of experience blending audio design, product UX, and research—currently shaping audio experiences at Google while pursuing a Masters in Music Technology at NYU. His research focuses on autonomous mixing systems, automatic mixing, MIR, machine learning, and digital audio signal processing, informing practical product work with cutting-edge academic methods. He co-founded Audio UX and has led creative teams to deliver branded, interactive sound across media, bringing entrepreneurial instincts to large-scale product design. With a background in psychology and computer science, Harrison uniquely bridges human-centered design and technical signal-processing approaches to craft audio that is both usable and emotionally resonant.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Masters, Music Technology, Masters, Music Technology at New York University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Psychology at SUNY Binghamton
Computer Science, Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute