Carmen Lefevre-Lewis has a diverse range of work experience spanning multiple industries and research roles. Carmen began their career in 2013 as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of York, where they worked on projects related to facial recognition and emotion recognition. During their time there, they designed experiments, programmed surveys, and supervised research assistants.
In 2014, Carmen moved to Northumbria University as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. In this role, they conducted experiments and collected data for a project focused on how parents influence partner choice. Carmen also performed morphometric measurements on facial photographs.
Carmen then joined Leeds University Business School as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2013. Carmen contributed to an ESRC grant studying public perceptions and responses to heatwaves. Their responsibilities included survey design, data analysis, and report writing.
In 2015, Carmen started working at UCL as an Associate Consultant, before being promoted to Research Lead - Behaviour Change. At UCL, they wrote grants and project tenders, conducted research, and supervised team members.
Carmen joined Zava in 2017 as the Head of Research, where they built and led the UX Research team. Carmen used data analytics and qualitative and quantitative research methods to understand Zava's users and inform the brand strategy.
In 2018, Carmen co-founded Hexis Performance and worked there alongside their other roles. Finally, in 2022, they joined Meta as the UX Research Manager - Global Lead 'Work Platform'. In this position, they lead a team of researchers conducting foundational and tactical work on technical and regulated topics related to building the Metaverse for work.
Overall, Carmen Lefevre-Lewis has extensive experience in research and leadership roles, with a focus on user experience and behavioral change.
Carmen Lefevre-Lewis has a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Psychology from the University of St Andrews. Carmen completed their doctoral studies between 2010 and 2013. Prior to their Ph.D., they obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Natural Sciences (Psychology & Philosophy) from Durham University. Carmen's undergraduate education took place from 2007 to 2010. No information is provided regarding their time at HSBA Hamburg School of Business Administration, indicating that they did not complete a degree or program of study at that institution.
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