Human Factors Specialist at IBM Canada
Toronto, Canada Area
Human Factors Specialist at IBM Canada
Toronto, Canada Area
After completing my M.Sc. in Computer and Human Vision, I went to work in an medical imaging research lab as a system admin, contract programmer and project manager.
After 2 years there I moved to the User Centered Design group at IBM Canada where I've been for the past 6 years providing usability guidance and user advocacy for WebSphere Integration Developer.
Outside of work, I'm very active in the Jewish community, currently serving as Vice President of my synagogue.
Design, Usability, User Advocacy,
(Public Company; Computer Software industry)
Currently holds this position
(Non-Profit; 11-50 employees; Religious Institutions industry)
July 2006 — Present (1 year 11 months)
Shaar Shalom is a Conservative synagogue in Thronhill. I served on the board for 2 years and became a Vice-President this year
(Public Company; Computer Software industry)
2005 — 2007 (2 years)
(Public Company; Computer Software industry)
2006 — 2007 (1 year)
(Educational Institution; 201-500 employees; Research industry)
May 1999 — May 2001 (2 years 1 month)
Assistant Sys Admin for a 200 computer heterogeneous network (Windows, Mac, Linux, Sun, SGI)
The institute was a Medical Imaging Research lab focusing on fMRI work and real time image aided VR surgery
M.Sc., Computer Science - Human and Computer Vision, 1997 — 2002
B.Sc., Computer Science, 1993 — 1997
High School, 1989 — 1993