Patrick Donnelly is a senior quantitative UX researcher at Google with a decade of experience focused on dyslexia, literacy, and the neuroscience of reading. Combining a PhD-level research background from the University of Washington with hands-on product research at Google, he translates rigorous longitudinal and intervention studies into evidence-based EdTech insights. He has designed and managed studies ranging from genetic and behavioral cohorts to UX experiments on font readability, and brings strong quantitative analysis skills in Python and interdisciplinary collaboration. Outside product work he co-developed online learning modules for advocates of struggling readers and serves on the board of a nonprofit supporting people experiencing homelessness, reflecting a commitment to applied impact beyond academia.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy, Speech & Hearing Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy, Speech & Hearing Sciences at University of Washington
Bachelor’s Degree, Child Development, Bachelor’s Degree, Child Development at Tufts University
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