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Pierre-Majorique LĂ©ger
Professeur Pierre-Majorique LĂ©ger est un chercheur, inventeur et entrepreneur. Ses recherches visent Ă amĂ©liorer lâexpĂ©rience utilisateur (UX) vĂ©cue lors de lâapprentissage ou de lâutilisation dâune technologie dâinformation (TI), et ce, en mobilisant les donnĂ©es biophysiologiques massives gĂ©nĂ©rĂ©es lors de lâinteraction et permettant de qualifier lâĂ©motion et la cognition de lâutilisateur. Il est dĂ©tenteur dâun Ph.D. en gĂ©nie industriel de lâĂcole Polytechnique de MontrĂ©al et dâun postdoctorat en technologies de lâinformation de HEC MontrĂ©al et du NYU Stern School of Business. Il est professeur Ă HEC MontrĂ©al en TI, mais Ă©galement professeur invitĂ© Ă la prestigieuse Tuck School of Business du Dartmouth College et au Henry B. Tippie School of Management de la University of Iowa. RĂ©cemment, il est devenu le titulaire de la Chaire de recherche industrielle CRSNG-Prompt en expĂ©rience utilisateur financĂ©e par les gouvernements du QuĂ©bec et du Canada, mais aussi en partenariat avec des entreprises quĂ©bĂ©coises pour la recherche en expĂ©rience utilisateur soit Deloitte Digital, Sobeys, Mouvement Desjardins, D-Box, Videotron and JDA Software. Il est lâauteur dâune cinquantaine dâarticles scientifiques arbitrĂ©s, dâune dizaine de dĂ©clarations dâinvention et le fondateur de plusieurs start-ups.
Professor Pierre-Majorique LĂ©ger is a researcher, inventor and entrepreneur. He is the senior chairholder of the NSERC-Prompt Industrial Research Chair in User Experience (UX). His research seeks to improve the user experience (UX) while learning or using technology. He does this by analyzing massive amounts of bio-physiological data that are generated during human-IT interactions (HCI), which allow him to qualify emotion and cognitive responses in users. His industrial research partners includes Deloitte Digital, Sobeys, Desjardins, D-Box technologies, Videotron, JDA Software, CAE and Banque Nationale. He is a full professor of IT at HEC Montreal, as well as invited professor at the prestigious Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College and the Henry B. Tippie School of Management at the University of Iowa. He is the author of over 50 scientific articles, he holds at least 10 invention patents and has also been involved with several start-ups. He holds a Ph.D. in industrial engineering from Ăcole Polytechnique de MontrĂ©al and has done post-doctoral studies in information technologies at HEC MontrĂ©al and NYU Stern School of Business.