Raelani Miyagi

User Experience Researcher at Radiant Digital

Raelani Miyagi has a diverse range of work experience. Raelani began their career as a Student Researcher at Arizona State University, where they conducted research on 3D scanning of human and primate skulls. Their responsibilities included organizing and editing research articles and analyzing 3D scans using various software programs.

Following their time at Arizona State University, Raelani worked as a Teaching Assistant at New York University. In this role, they proctored and taught a class, graded assignments, and implemented lab safety protocols. Raelani also held office hours to provide additional support to students.

Raelani then transitioned to a teaching position at Brightmont Academy, where they served as a Math and Science Teacher. In this role, they provided one-on-one instruction and tailored the curriculum to meet the needs of students, including those with learning disabilities. Raelani taught a variety of courses, including AP Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, and Pre-calculus.

More recently, Raelani worked as an Anatomy Professor at the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts. Raelani contributed their expertise in anatomy to educate students in the field.

Currently, Raelani is employed as a User Experience Researcher at Radiant Digital, where they apply their knowledge and skills to conduct research and improve user experiences.

Throughout their work experience, Raelani has demonstrated a strong dedication to education, research, and enhancing user experiences.

Raelani Miyagi completed a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from Arizona State University between 2017 and 2019. Following this, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Human Skeletal Biology at New York University from 2019 to 2021.

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  • User Experience Researcher

    November, 2022 - present