MOUSER PRESENTS
Hosted By | Raymond Yin
Special Guest | Allison Strochlic Senior Research Director for Emergo by UL and co-author of the book "Usability Testing of Medical Devices"
Join Mouser Director of Technical Content, Raymond Yin, as he explores the new technologies and promising developments on Human Machine Interface and Human Factors with Allison Strochlic, Senior Research Director for Emergo by UL.
For over a decade, Raymond Yin has worked at Mouser Electronics as its resident Director of Technical Content. During his tenure, he has collaborated with many manufacturer brands, industry leaders and technology experts to develop the latest content on technology and applications. Managing and expanding Mouser's portfolio of content for new product introductions and technology trends, Raymond stays immersed in the electronic component industry and well-versed in the latest industry developments impacting Mouser's customers.
Earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University in 1986, Raymond's 20 plus years in the electronics distribution industry, and 7 years as a design engineer, has given him a deep understanding of the capabilities of the latest components as well as the companies that produce them.
Allison Strochlic is a Senior Research Director of Emergo by UL’s Human Factors Research & Design team, and she was one of the co-founders of the team . She has spent her entire 20-year career applying human factors engineering principles primarily to medical and pharmaceutical product development. She advises clients on how to apply human factors engineering (HFE) in a manner that meets FDA’s and other regulators’ expectations, and helps ensure that products can be used safely and effectively, all while enabling an exceptional user experience. Allison is a co-author of a book titled Usability Testing of Medical Devices, an author of several technical articles, and is an editor for the Human Factors in Healthcare journal. She frequently delivers conference presentations, leads panels, and presents webinars on various HFE topics. Allison is a Certified Human Factors Professional and holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in human factors from Tufts University and Bentley University, respectively.
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