Jimmy Chion is an engineer and designer currently working on helping The New York Times create better journalism through technology and design. Previously, he built ballot.fyi, a site that explained the California election to millennials – garnering 1M visitors in one month. He’s been an Artist-in-Residence at Autodesk, a hardware engineer at an autonomous car company, and a designer at IDEO, working with clients such as Google, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch, and many startups. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, both from Stanford University.
Jimmy Chion is an engineer and designer currently working on helping The New York Times create better journalism through technology and design. Previously, he built ballot.fyi, a site that explained the California election to millennials – garnering 1M visitors in one month. He’s been an Artist-in-Residence at Autodesk, a hardware engineer at an autonomous car company, and a designer at IDEO, working with clients such as Google, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Bosch, and many startups. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, both from Stanford University.
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