Melissa Gregg

Melissa Gregg

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Research director | Experience Strategist | Sustainability consulting
Oregon, United States

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  • RMIT University
    Visiting Professor
    RMIT University
    Mar 2023
    Accelerating research and Asia-Pacific partnerships on electronics repair, reuse and circular economy, in addition to training and consulting on Sustainable and Responsible AI.
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    Co-Director
    Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing
    Feb 2013 - Feb 2015 (2 years 1 month)
    Directed $5M university investment over five US campuses, identifying research priorities and hiring outside talent.
  • Intel
    Senior Principal Engineer | Senior Director, User Experience
    Intel
    Feb 2013 - Jan 2023 (10 years)
    Software and Advanced Technology Group April 2019 - January 2023 Senior Principal Engineer Senior Director, User Experience Established and matured new domain expertise in User Experience and Green Software to innovate go to market strategy and promote corporate responsibility goals. •Built and led the first user experience team in client platform architecture, changing the way products are made. •Created the experience roadmap for Project Athena / EVO laptop program, influencing major OEM customers. •Served as UX Research Lead and subject mater expert (SME) for Intel EVO / 11th Gen, the biggest brand launch in over a decade. •Proposed and built industry-first Carbon Reduction and Green Software team for CTO, recruiting outside talent.
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    Senior Lecturer, Gender and Cultural Studies
    University of Sydney
    Jan 2009 - Feb 2013 (4 years 2 months)
    Advanced undergraduate and graduate course instructor. •Authored Work's Intimacy (Polity Press 2011). •Edited The Afect Theory Reader (Duke UP 2010).
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    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Gender Studies
    University of Sydney