Summary
Nick Fox is a Staff Quantitative User Experience Researcher at Meta with 11 years of experience blending rigorous behavioral science and scalable analytics to improve how people interact with businesses via messaging and ads. He began in biochemistry and immunobiology, holds a PhD in Psychology from Rutgers, and has applied that deep methodological training across academia, open-science institutions, and industry research. At Meta he translates experimental and observational data into product decisions that identify customers most likely to engage, drawing on prior roles as a research scientist at the Center for Open Science and methodologist for the Psychological Science Accelerator. He also teaches advanced methodology, ran a yarn business as CEO, and brings an uncommon mix of academic rigor, product impact, and entrepreneurial practicality. Comfortable with both complex causal inference and real-world product constraints, he is adept at turning noisy behavioral signals into actionable metrics. Based in New Jersey, he bridges open-science values with product-focused experimentation to drive measurable user and business outcomes.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
B.S, Biochemistry, B.S, Biochemistry at Stony Brook University
Master of Science (M.S.), Behavioral Neuroscience, Master of Science (M.S.), Behavioral Neuroscience at Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Psychology at Rutgers University
English, Portuguese