Amelia Hubbard, Ph.D.

Dr. Amelia (Amy) Hubbard is a Consulting Scientist specializing in biological anthropology and responsible for supporting a wide-range of research studies including product performance claims studies assessing fit and comfort, large 3D scanning projects, and the collection of human dimensions (anthropometric) data.

Amy is a user-centered researcher and learning and development professional with two decades of experience in both academic and industry settings. As a learning and development specialist she has developed, delivered, and assessed the effectiveness of trainings focused on process improvements, software for landmarking 3D scans, and anthropometric measurements.

Amy received her Ph.D. and M.A. in anthropology from the Ohio State University and her B.A. in anthropology from Beloit College.

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