Meet Cassandra Goodby, MS–Creative Industries track, 2020
Design Technologist at Amazon
"As an individual who has never fit into one box, I felt perfectly at home at the ATLAS Institute," she says. "I was inspired by my instructors' undying curiosity and discovery as well as true passion for the importance of interdisciplinary innovation."
Backstory
Growing up with a curiosity for technology and a passion for design, Cassandra was attracted to the undergraduate CTD program. As her undergraduate graduation approached, she was offered a research fellowship working as a Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), where she was able to combine what she learned in the classroom with real-world applications. She worked in the public safety research division at NIST, where she designed and constructed realistic virtual environments to test the impact of the next generation of user interfaces for public safety within augmented (AR) and virtual reality (VR).
After graduating with an MS-CTD degree, she was offered a position as a design technologist at Amazon.
Coursework
Core:
- Creative Industries Professional Seminar: The Business of Creativity
- Creative Technologies
- Design Methods
- Design Studio
Electives:
- Mobile App Production
- User-Centered Design & Development 1
- User-Centered Design
- Master's Independent Study
- Empathy and Technology
- Haptic Interfaces
- Color
Projects
: An application prototype evaluating engagment methods in self-care through mental health tracking tools
Cassandra's Thesis project is a self-care app that combines technology with digital wellness to create a platform where individuals can track their daily moods and actions in order to have greater insight to their mental health and wellbeing.
Career Goals
- To work in UI/IX