Hye-Jin Nae
Associate Professor
Hye-Jin Nae
Associate Professor
Bio
Hye-Jin Nae is a leading UI/UX design expert, renowned for creating cutting-edge solutions for data-driven interfaces, mobile apps, websites, software, and design systems across a wide range of product spaces. Her collaborative research includes projects with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), where she developed interactive solutions addressing complex interactions between users, technology, and content.
Hye-Jin has received notable recognition as an accomplished educator: the Eisenhart Award for Outstanding Teaching (RIT’s highest recognition for teaching excellence), the Norman A. Miles Award for Academic Excellence in Teaching, a mentor of the Community Impact Award, and others at RIT. Her pedagogical research focuses on advancing curriculum development that supports the intersection and integrates design education across multiple disciplines.
Prior to joining RIT, Hye-Jin held positions as Creative Director and Lead Experience Architect at EffectiveUI, Lead Designer at Yahoo!, and Senior Visual Interaction Designer at Kodak. In these roles, she designed and developed user experiences and interfaces for consumer products, online media, digital and mobile solutions, and various emerging form factors. Additionally, she worked on projects for clients such as American Express, Pepsi, Honeywell, TIAA, Fidelity, Barnes & Noble, BlueCross BlueShield, Adobe, Sengled, and Ogilvy, among others.
Her professional work has earned her multiple US design patents and prestigious accolades, including iF Communication Awards, Webby Awards, International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) recognition, Communication Arts Design Awards, w3 Awards, International Design Awards, American Graphic Design Awards, Businessweek features, MITX Interactive Awards, Communicator Awards, and American Advertising Awards, as a few examples. She serves as a judge for international design awards including Anthem Awards, w3 Awards, Communicator Awards, and Davey Awards. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Fashion and Textiles from Sungshin Women's University, a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Wisconsin, and an MFA in Computer Graphics Design from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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October 14, 2020
RIT, URMC receive grant to study benefits of AI-enabled toilet seat technology
Toilet seats with high-tech sensors might be the non-invasive technology of the future that could help reduce hospital return rates of individuals with heart disease. A joint project by researchers at RIT and the University of Rochester Medical Center will determine if in-home monitoring can successfully record vital signs and reduce risk and costly re-hospitalization rates for people with heart failure. The five-year, $2.9 million venture is funded by the National Institutes of Health.