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Madeline Sides

PhD Researcher in Transition Design - Engineering + Design Consultant

Professional Background

Madeline Sides, Ph.D., is a highly accomplished professional specializing in design, engineering, and transition design. Currently serving as a key member of the Engineering, Design & Strategy team at Delve, she brings a wealth of expertise gleaned from years of research and industry experience. Madeline initially gained recognition during her tenure as a PhD Researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, where she honed her skills in design principles and methodologies that effectively bridge the gap between technology and user experience. Her unique perspective on product design and strategy is augmented by her extensive background in mechanical engineering and bioengineering, enabling her to approach challenges with an interdisciplinary mindset.

Having previously worked as a Mechanical Engineer at Delve, Madeline has a strong foundation in the practical aspects of product development, which she combines with her design knowledge to create innovative solutions that meet complex user needs. Her experience as a Teaching Assistant at both Stanford University’s Department of Bioengineering and the Product Realization Lab reflects her commitment to sharing knowledge and nurturing the next generation of engineers and designers. In these roles, she supported undergraduate students in their research and practical engineering projects, facilitating their understanding of complex subjects.

Throughout her career, Madeline has demonstrated a passion for health technology and a keen interest in public health. Her past role as Head of Product Development and Co-Founder at Healyx Labs allowed her to lead initiatives that leveraged technology to enhance health outcomes. Here, she coordinated multi-disciplinary teams to develop cutting-edge health solutions, reflecting her belief in the powerful intersection of design and healthcare. Her work as a Product Development Intern at Impossible Foods Inc. further solidified her reputation in the tech space, where she contributed to groundbreaking projects that aim to revolutionize sustainable food production.

Madeline’s diverse range of internships and editorial roles, including her time as Public Health Research Intern at the Stanford Freeman Spogli Institute and Managing Editor of Photography/Media at The Stanford Daily Newspaper, showcase her multifaceted talents and dedication to impactful storytelling and research dissemination. She also demonstrated her commitment to advancing scientific literacy through her internship at Science Buddies, where she engaged with educational initiatives aimed at inspiring future scientists.

Education and Achievements

Madeline completed her Bachelor’s Degree in Bioengineering from Stanford University, where she laid the groundwork for her career with a robust understanding of biological systems and engineering principles. This foundation propelled her into a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering, also at Stanford, where she expanded her technical skills and knowledge in engineering design and analysis.

Pursuing her interest in design further, Madeline earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Design - Transition Design from Carnegie Mellon University. This advanced degree allowed her to explore innovative design solutions that address societal challenges, particularly in the context of sustainability and health. Her doctoral research emphasized the importance of design methods that contribute to a more sustainable future, aligning with global efforts to tackle pressing issues such as climate change and social justice.

Achievements

Madeline Sides has made significant contributions to the fields of engineering, design, and public health through her varied experiences and academic pursuits. Her role as Head of Product Development at Healyx Labs is a testament to her leadership capabilities and visionary approach. Under her guidance, the team focused on creating practical health solutions that were not only effective but also user-centered. Her interdisciplinary expertise allows her to effectively collaborate with engineers, designers, and health professionals to innovate at the intersection of technology and health.

In addition to her industry contributions, Madeline has been actively involved in academic research, publishing her findings and sharing her insights with a broader audience. Her ability to communicate complex ideas, both in writing and verbally, has been demonstrated during her time as a Managing Editor at The Stanford Daily Newspaper and her participation in various academic conferences.

Madeline’s impressive educational credentials, combined with her hands-on experience in engineering and design, have solidified her status as a thought leader in transition design and its applications in health and wellness. Her ongoing commitment to advancing sustainable solutions positions her as an influential advocate for innovation in design that prioritizes user experience and societal good.

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San Francisco Bay Area