Overview
Jasmine is a seasoned Human Factors Engineer with over 10 years of experience in psychology and design, specializing in making complex medical devices and digital health technologies more intuitive, inclusive, and safe. She excels at the intersection of research and design, uncovering insights that enable teams to strike a balance between regulatory rigor and meaningful user experiences.
Experience
She has led usability studies across medical devices, combination products, and emerging health technologies, guiding projects from formative research through validation. Jasmine is skilled at translating regulatory requirements into study designs that not only meet compliance standards but also capture authentic patient and clinician perspectives. Her career reflects a consistent focus on blending behavioral science with applied research to solve complex design challenges.
Education
Jasmine earned her Master’s degree in Experimental Psychology from California State University, Northridge, with an emphasis in statistics, research methods, and cognition. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, building a strong foundation in behavioral science that continues to inform her approach to human factors and user research.
Extras
A frequent traveler between Los Angeles and Paris, Jasmine draws inspiration from culture, community, and everyday human connections. Outside of work, she stays active through boxing, yoga, Pilates, and hiking, and she shares her home with her beloved parrot, Bird. She also has a love for streamlining and fixing things, whether it’s optimizing a research process or automating her own smart apartment.