Behavioral science researcher and designer at the intersection of humans, systems, and technology
Yesh is a behavioral science researcher and designer who works at the intersection of humans, systems, and technology. With a background in computer science and human systems engineering, he studies how people interact with digital environments and how intentional design can improve those interactions.
His work often blends research, experimentation, and product thinking — from building AI-based data collection tools to exploring digital well-being and human-AI relationships. He's curious, methodical, and always trying to make complex systems feel a little more human.
Selected works showcasing applied research and systems design.
An NLP pipeline for analyzing public sentiment at scale, transforming Reddit discussions into actionable research insights.
A user-centered digital health ecosystem for managing longitudinal medical records and chronic care.
A human-centered UAV control station designed to enhance operator situational awareness during wildfire interventions.