Devyn Burgert

Devyn is a User Experience Researcher with deep expertise in applied anthropometry, ergonomics, and human-centered design. She has led research efforts that shaped hardware usability, inclusive fit, and early-stage product evaluations. Her work included ergonomic assessments, comfort and fit studies, CAD-based modeling, and the development of scalable research pipelines.

Devyn managed a UX research team in Apple’s Applied Anthropometry group, doubling a key internal database and redesigning an anthropometric dictionary used across teams. Previously, she facilitated user studies, partnering with Design, Engineering, and AI teams to deliver high-quality insights and accelerate product development through standardized protocols and early modeling integration.

Devyn hold a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Wright State University and brings a balanced blend of analytical rigor, creativity, and cross-functional collaboration to user-centered research. She is also well versed in the use of 3dMD scanners, data scan data processing, and landmark picking.

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