Summary
Jake Davis is a user researcher with eight years of experience specializing in human-automation interaction, currently applying experimental psychology insights at Tektonux to improve unmanned vehicle systems and semi-automation design. With an MA in Experimental Psychology (4.0) from UAH and a background in computer science, he blends rigorous experimental methods, statistical analysis, and practical user events to uncover automation-induced complacency, inattentional blindness, and design perceptions of robots and voice assistants. He has led on-location user studies, managed research teams, and translated large survey datasets into actionable recommendations for product and engineering stakeholders. Known for bridging lab-grade research with field deployments, he brings both academic rigor and hands-on facilitation experience to complex human–machine teaming problems.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Arts - MA, Experimental Psychology, 4.0, Master of Arts - MA, Experimental Psychology, 4.0 at The University of Alabama in Huntsville
English