Research Week is taking over Fort Mason Center in San Francisco this May!
Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or new-to-field, we’ve got something for you.


Monday May 11 to Friday May 15, 2026 | Fort Mason Center, San Francisco and Online

Monday

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Monday's schedule.

3:00pm – 3:30pm

From Static Segments to Living Systems: Evolving Insights Using Agentic AI (Virtual)

4:00pm – 5:00pm

Bloom & Brew
w/ Strella

4:30pm – 6:30pm

Set Out with Outset: Research Week Catamaran

4:30pm – 7:30pm

Kickoff & Cocktails

5:00pm – 7:00pm

Margaritas with Alida

5:30pm

Social Hour at Balboa Cafe

6:30pm – 9:30pm

Signals Over Noise 👀

Various Times

Research Jam

Monday May 11 | 8am – 12pm PT

Advanced Market Research

As a researcher, it’s no longer enough to understand what a few users want – you need to know what entire markets want. In this program, Lucas introduces us to leading market researchers who will share their latest techniques to deeply understand your target markets.

Host Lucas Puente

VP, Research at Slack

8:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

8:45am

Welcome

9:00am

Your Company’s Data Says Something About the World – Use It to Build Your Brand

Every company with meaningful scale is sitting on a proprietary window into some slice of the broader market. Most companies use that data only to improve the product. But there’s a proven playbook — borrowed from Washington, D.C. think tanks and tested at companies like Zillow, Glassdoor, Indeed, and Gusto — for turning that same data into market-level insights that build your brand, earn media trust, influence policy, and create value far beyond the product team. This talk is about why you should build this, and exactly how to do it.

Andrew Chamberlain
Director of Data Analytics at Chime

9:25am

One Data Source is not Enough

Researchers of all stripes know that mixing methods leads to more complete insights. But what about mixing data sources? In this talk, Anna shares with us why leveraging quant and qual data from a variety of sources leads to more complete stories, better stakeholder buy-in, and more robust learnings.

Anna Klutho

Sr. Market Research Manager at LinkedIn

9:50am

Uniting the Insights

Since time immemorial, market research has stood apart from other insights functions. But perhaps we can be much more effective when closely partnered with our friends in analytics and user research. In this talk, Angie will cover how and why market researchers are more powerful when partnered with others.

Angie Liang
Independent Research Leader

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

10:15am

Break

10:40am

Content Is the Missing Link in Modern Research

Research doesn’t drive decisions. Content does. Data becomes insight only when it is understood, remembered, trusted, and acted on. In today’s research era—defined by AI, information overload, and fragmented decision-making—content is the missing link between knowing and doing.

Rachel Ousley

B2B Research and Insights Lead at Canva

11:05am

Research Is Translation

Product teams are full of experts—researchers, data scientists, brand strategists—each generating valuable insights about users and the business. But what happens when every team is speaking a different language and the insights never quite connect? In this fireside chat, we’ll explore the role of the researcher as translator: someone who bridges disciplines so qualitative insight, behavioral data, and strategy actually inform the same decisions. Drawing on experiences across Microsoft, Meta, and Discord, we’ll discuss how cross-functional research works in practice—and why the researchers who create the most impact are often the ones learning to speak every language in the room.

Apurva Luty
CEO and Founder, Optimly

11:30am

Lunch

Monday May 11 | 12pm – 4pm PT

Companies big and small are chasing growth like never before. Rather than solely using our research skills to improve product experiences, we should also be applying them to drive the user and revenue growth our organizations need.

Host Zoë Glas

Staff UX Research Manager at Google

12:45pm

Welcome

1:00pm

Growth Measurement for Youth

Oftentimes in product development, we optimize and build for what we can measure, whether that be daily active users or time spent. When it comes to young people, these typical growth metrics may be incongruent at best, and damaging to youth well-being at worst. This presentation will share some thoughts, examples and provocations on how we might rethink success metrics for youth-focused digital experiences, and begin to operationalize true user needs.

Emily Schlemmer

Staff UX Researcher at Pinterest

1:25pm

From Digital Realities to Product Growth

Most digital products are designed with an invisible assumption: every user has their own device, reliable internet, and the confidence to navigate complex interfaces. But what happens when those assumptions break—when phones are shared, data is expensive, and digital literacy varies widely across the people we’re trying to reach? In this talk, we’ll explore how researchers can uncover the real-world constraints shaping global product adoption and why designing for those realities unlocks growth

Nicole Naurath

Staff UX Researcher at Google

1:50pm

Getting back to HCI roots - research for NGOs, the government, and defense

The roots of industry-UXR trace back to the government and military. Today, large institutional buyers are asking about human-centered design practices and research before handing out contracts to protect citizens, event attendees, and service members. In this talk Daniella reviews the past and present of how research drives growth in the world’s largest institutions.

Daniella Kim

Head of Research at Anduril

2:15pm

Break

2:40pm

Retention is the New Acquisition

Most growth strategies obsess over acquisition — but real, durable growth happens after the user arrives. This talk explores how products drive retention and compounding growth by becoming embedded in users’ workflows, habits, and social graphs. When a product is deeply integrated into how people work, communicate, or transact, leaving becomes costly, usage becomes habitual, and growth emerges naturally through network effects and organic sharing.

Cyrus Sarraf

Research and Strategy Lead at Cash App

3:05pm

The User-Owned Growth Model

While UX researchers often say “My job is to advocate for the user,” this model blocks product and business growth opportunities from users themselves. Worse, it limits the concept of growth to acquisition and expansion. Drawing on case studies from creator-owned businesses, this talk introduces a user-led growth model for moving from advocacy to cooperation in three practical shifts: sharing roadmaps, soliciting proposals, and including users as owners.

Danny Spitzberg

Staff Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Tuesday's schedule.

6:30am – 7:30am

Running Research SF

3:00pm – 3:30pm

[Virtual] Lightening Talk: " Mastering Eye Tracking for Product Impact - Experts from Ipsos and Google"

4:00pm – 6:30pm

Ipsos Happy Hour

4:30pm – 7:30pm

All That Jazz: A Speakeasy Happy Hour for Researchers

4:30pm – 7:30pm

North Beach Food Tour with Listen Labs

5:15pm

The Golden Gate Bay Cruise

5:00pm – 8:00pm

Summit Social

Various Times

Research Jam

Tuesday May 12| 8am – 12pm PT

Great Research

Whether it’s due to shifting business priorities or the rise of Al, the role of the Senior IC Researcher is evolving fast. If you’re building your career as an IC, what should you know to ride these waves? Colette
returns with the third edition of her beloved program, Great Research, specifically designed for IC growth and success.

Host Colette Kolenda

Sr. Staff UX Research Manager at Google

8:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

8:45am

Welcome

9:00am

Insights Don't Emerge, They're Designed

As research becomes increasingly automated, researchers must focus on the hardest, highest-impact questions. But answering them requires more than simply mixing methods. In this talk, Priya shares her approach to creative study design that uncovers the toughest insights.

Priya Kothari

Head of Dasher and New Verticals Research at DoorDash

9:25am

Effervescent Research

In the rapid moving world of AI, researchers need to reimagine what makes for impactful communication of insights. What if we treated creativity in communication as seriously and as core to our success as our research methods? In this talk Denise shares her advice for research comms that your executive team will never forget.

Denise Sauerteig

Staff UX Researcher at Turo

9:50am

Recalibrating the Research Operating Model

The promise of AI in user research is currently being tethered to outdated operating models. We are using new intelligence to reinforce old habits. To capture the full potential of this era, we must uncouple our value from our existing procedural baselines and define new principles that prioritize maximum product impact. This is not about doing the same work faster; it is about doing the work at a different scale of influence

Nizar Saqqar

Head of User Research at Snowflake

10:15am

Break

10:40am

The More Human Research Practice

AI is rapidly automating the operational side of research—drafting plans, writing guides, clustering themes, and generating insights in seconds. As the mechanics of the craft become easier to automate, where does that leave the role of the senior researcher? In this talk, we’ll explore how the center of gravity for senior ICs is shifting toward three deeply human capabilities: building nuanced understanding of people, exercising editorial judgment about what truly matters, and framing the strategic questions teams should be solving

Danielle Flam

Principal Researcher at Block / CashApp

11:05am

Anticipatory Research

As senior ICs, we’re often encouraged to “look around corners.” This skill is proving even more important as UXRs become strategic thought partners in the AI era. But how do we identify the most important opportunities and get buy-in for research before our teams even know it’s needed? In this talk, Preeti will share her frameworks and approaches to anticipatory research.

Preeti Talwai

Staff UX Researcher at Google

11:30am

Lunch

Tuesday May 12| 12pm – 4pm PT

The world’s leading Al labs never sleep – launching new models, releases, and capabilities every month. How can researchers keep up? Jane leads this program on Al, where top UXRs share how they’re weaving the latest Al advances into their research practice.

Host Jane Justice Leibrock

Head of UX Research at Anthropic

12:50pm

Welcome

1:00pm

Researchers Are Too Precious

The biggest risk to our craft isn’t automation or AI – it’s preciousness. When we cling to rigid definitions of what researchers do and don’t do, we limit our impact and slow our evolution. The future belongs to researchers who move beyond method guardianship toward problem ownership: shaping decisions, building systems, blurring boundaries, and redefining craft around judgment and outcomes. This is a call for researchers to evolve, not by abandoning rigor, but by expanding what we believe we’re capable of.

Caitlin McCurrie

PhD, Director of Research at Intercom

1:20pm

Rethinking Research Execution Abstraction Layers with AI

AI tooling whether bespoke or out-of-the-box is getting really good at drafting surveys, discussion guides, analyses or even running interviews. While we’re impressed by and utilize those tools, folks are creating their own paths and habits in using them. How do we converge on the best principles? How do we rigorously redefine research execution at a higher abstraction level? This talk explores how we can recreate the best aspects of being hands-on while taking advantage of AI and automation.

Morteza Behrooz

PhD, Staff UX Researcher at Character.AI

1:40pm

How I built Anthropics AI interviewer

AI-moderated research tools have seen tremendous adoption among both researchers and non-researchers, executing a variety of research studies. When humans do research, we know how outputs are generated and synthesized, but AI can feel like a black box. In this talk, Kunal walks us through the technical aspects of what makes an LLM interviewer work, and how to make sure your AI is working the way you want it to.

Kunal Handa

PhD, Member of Technical Staff at Anthropic

2:00pm

Break

2:30pm

Less laundry. More research.

When a two-person research team is the go-to resource for every tool question, process clarification, and study setup request across the org, something has to give. In this talk, Maria de Caris, Senior UX Researcher at Checkr, walks through how she identified that problem and built a practical solution: a no-code AI agent trained on internal docs, help center articles, and team workflows, deployed directly into Slack. You’ll leave with a concrete understanding of how to scope, build, and train your own operational copilot so your team can spend less time fielding repetitive questions and more time doing the research that actually moves the needle.

Maria de Caris
Sr. Researcher, Product Strategy at Checkr

2:50pm

Can Make Mistakes: Building Mental Models for AI Collaboration

“AI can make mistakes”, “double-check responses”. Today’s chatbots all come with subtle disclaimers which make epistemic commitments that don’t hold up. “Mistakes” implies goal-directed deliberation; “double-check” presupposes verification capacity. These framings reflect a broader gap: builders and users alike can lack well-calibrated mental models for how ever-changing AI tools work and fail. As models gain agentic capabilities, this miscalibration becomes increasingly high-stakes, shaping what products we can ship and how effectively people can use them. Starting from these disclaimers, this talk will unpack common epistemic misunderstandings, demonstrate what calibrated delegation of agents can look like as applied to research, and share guidance on developing mental models that stay robust as capabilities continue to shift.

Sasha Mitts

Independent Researcher, Human-Centered AI

3:10pm

UXR AI Evals

The deployment of and widespread adoption of AI tools has led us to an interesting research challenge: how can we evaluate the quality of the AI tool, when all the outputs are unique and unpredictable?! In this talk, Giuliano and Chuck share their respective approaches to a new research method: UXR AI Evals.

Giuliano Morse
Principal UX Researcher at Meta

Chuck Kwong
Principal UX Researcher at Microsoft AI

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Wednesday's schedule.

3:00pm – 3:30pm

[Virtual] Lightening Talk: "MaxDiff: Your New UX Superpower"

4:00pm – 6:00pm

Learners Research Week Happy Hour

4:30pm – 6:30pm

Research on Wheels: Cable Car Crawl with Outset

4:30pm – 7:30pm

Chinatown Food Tour with Listen Labs

5:30pm

Perry's Classic Cocktail Hour

6:30pm – 9:30pm

Seldon Dinner: UX Insights & Eats

Various Times

Research Jam

Wednesday May 13| 8am – 12pm PT

Up, Up and Away!

Back for its second year, Judd returns for candid conversations among senior research leaders, uncovering the real talk behind the craft. From career growth and executive relationships to performance and influence, this program is your inside look at what it really takes to thrive in research leadership.

Host Judd Antin

CPO at Learners

8:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

9:30am

Welcome and Opening

9:40am

Interview

TBD

Rebecca Gray
Head of UX Research at Faire

10:05am

Interview

TBD

Jess Holbrook
Head of UX Research at Microsoft AI

10:30am

Interview

TBD

Hannah Pileggi
ex-Sr. Director, UX Research at Duolingo

10:55am

Break

11:25am

Panel Q&A

TBD

TBD

slack logo

12:00pm

Lunch

Wednesday May 13| 12pm – 4pm PT

What big ideas and bold experiments are shaping research this year? From new methods to emerging technologies, Moonshot Research is all about thinking big. Hear from researchers making ambitious leaps in the field, and sharing what they’ve learned along the way.

Host Christina Janzer

Independent Research Leader

12:50pm

Welcome

1:00pm

The AI Research ‘Team’

There are a tremendous amount of new capabilities AI can unlock for research teams. This leads us to the question, of what would a full-stack AI team look like, and how would that change the practice for the researchers leading it? Nicole from Kalshi joins us to discuss.

Nicole Zeng
UX Research at Kalshi

1:25pm

Being a Researcher, Becoming a Crafter

What if we weren’t just researchers, but crafters? In the attention economy, an insight is only as powerful as it is memorable. This is our moment to reimagine the research reporting process entirely. We’ll dive into creative, high-impact formats—like TikTok-inspired Research Reels—that meet stakeholders where they are, empowering them with insights they want to consume, organically share, and return to. You’ll leave with tangible ways to start getting crafty tomorrow…and maybe, just maybe, a new urge to call yourself a crafter, too.

Lauren Lin

Product Researcher at Slack

1:50pm

How to Build a Research Lab That Changes the Conversation

Molly Sands built Atlassian’s Teamwork Lab during the pandemic to answer the questions most companies were debating on vibes alone. Today, she’s steering the lab toward its next frontier: what collaboration looks like when AI agents are part of the team. In this fireside chat with Christina Janzer, Molly will share how her team turns experiments into influence and why right now is the most opportune moment in recent history to do this kind of work.

Molly Sands
Head of the Teamwork Lab at Atlassian

2:15pm

Break

2:40pm

Oops, I Built It Again

Why researchers may be uniquely positioned to build the next generation of AI companies.

 

Researchers are often taught to identify problems, write the insights deck, and hand solutions off to someone else. But new AI prototyping tools are changing that equation entirely. In this talk, Eliza Kosoy shares her journey from feeling intimidated by coding and engineering to using tools like Claude Code to prototype npc, a new AI product focused on teens, and eventually take the leap into founding. Along the way, she’ll explore why UX researchers may be uniquely positioned to build impactful companies: we spend our careers closest to unmet user needs, emerging behaviors, and the human problems technology still hasn’t solved.

Eliza Kosoy (PhD)

Founder at npc

3:05pm

Co-Creating Moonshot Research

Researchers create value through others – by helping people understand. But the biggest, most transformative research doesn’t happen when researchers work alone. It happens when researchers and stakeholders operate as true partners, co-owning the questions, the process, and the outcomes. Brian Elliott joins the program to share the stakeholder perspective on what it takes to build the kind of partnerships that enable moonshot research.

Brian Elliott
CEO at Work Forward

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Thursday's schedule.

5:30pm

Elevated Connections at Shelby's Rooftop

7:00pm – 10:00pm

Last Call: Karaoke After Party with Outset

Thursday May 14 | 9am – 4pm PT

Research Leadership Summit

In a time of constant change, leading a research team is more complex than ever. At RLS, Sarah and Celeste bring together senior research leaders to unpack the challenges and opportunities of today’s research environment. We’ll explore how to build resilient teams, advocate for research in shifting organizations, and navigate the evolving expectations of leadership.

Host Sarah Sled

UX Leadership Consultant, Coach and Advisor

Host Celeste Ridlen

Independent Research Leader

8:45am

Arrival, Welcome and Icebreakers

9:30am

Morning Session and Group Activity

Theme: Supporting Team Growth Across Seniority Levels

10:30am

Break

11:00am

Late Morning Session and Group Activity

Theme: Leaving Broken Ways Behind

11:30am

Talk 1

Theme: Evolving Our Teams

12:00pm

Lunch

1:00pm

Talks + Q&A

Themes: The Ground Is Shifting & How We’re Leading Through It

2:00pm

Break

2:20pm

Panel Discussion

Themes: How Our Roles & Research Identity Are Changing

3:00pm

Short Talks and Paired Activity

Theme: Where To Next? (Growing Ourselves)

3:45pm

Reflections and Closing

4:00pm

Research Leadership Summit Happy Hour by Learners

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Friday's schedule.

6:30pm – 8:30pm

Shuffle Up & Deal

Friday May 15 | 9am – 4pm PT

Research Roundtable

Theme: AgencyWhy? Agency is the antidote to feeling stuck. Most researchers can name the same friction: unclear decision rights, shifting priorities, stakeholders moving fast, and pressure to “just ship.” Agency is the counter-force. It is the set of moves that lets us shape outcomes even when we do not control everything.

Host Judd Antin

CPO at Learners

Host Marieke McCloskey

Director, UX Research at LinkedIn

Host Reggie Murphy

Sr. Director, Head of UX Research at Zendesk

Host Kat Murray

Director, UX Research & Design at Lyft

9:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

9:30am

Welcome and Icebreaker

10:15am

Group Activity 1 - Shifting our POV

TBD

Angie Liang Director, UX Research and Head of Marketing Insights and Strategy at Robinhood

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

11:30am

Lunch

1:00pm

Group Activity 2 - Turning this Week into Action

TBD

Angie Liang Director, UX Research and Head of Marketing Insights and Strategy at Robinhood

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

2:30pm

Panel - Agents of Change

TBD

Angie Liang Director, UX Research and Head of Marketing Insights and Strategy at Robinhood

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Monday's schedule.

3:00pm – 3:30pm

From Static Segments to Living Systems: Evolving Insights Using Agentic AI (Virtual)

4:00pm – 5:00pm

Bloom & Brew
w/ Strella

4:30pm – 6:30pm

Set Out with Outset: Research Week Catamaran

4:30pm – 7:30pm

Kickoff & Cocktails

5:00pm – 7:00pm

Margaritas with Alida

5:30pm

Social Hour at Balboa Cafe

6:30pm – 9:30pm

Signals Over Noise 👀

Various Times

Research Jam

Monday May 11 | 8am – 12pm PT

Advanced Market Research

As a researcher, it’s no longer enough to understand what a few users want – you need to know what entire markets want. In this program, Lucas introduces us to leading market researchers who will share their latest techniques to deeply understand your target markets.

Host Lucas Puente
VP, Research at Slack

8:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

8:45am

Welcome

9:00am

Your Company’s Data Says Something About the World – Use It to Build Your Brand

Every company with meaningful scale is sitting on a proprietary window into some slice of the broader market. Most companies use that data only to improve the product. But there’s a proven playbook — borrowed from Washington, D.C. think tanks and tested at companies like Zillow, Glassdoor, Indeed, and Gusto — for turning that same data into market-level insights that build your brand, earn media trust, influence policy, and create value far beyond the product team. This talk is about why you should build this, and exactly how to do it.

Andrew Chamberlain
Director of Data Analytics at Chime

9:25am

One Data Source is not Enough

Researchers of all stripes know that mixing methods leads to more complete insights. But what about mixing data sources? In this talk, Anna shares with us why leveraging quant and qual data from a variety of sources leads to more complete stories, better stakeholder buy-in, and more robust learnings.

Anna Klutho

Sr. Market Research Manager at LinkedIn

9:50am

Uniting the Insights

Since time immemorial, market research has stood apart from other insights functions. But perhaps we can be much more effective when closely partnered with our friends in analytics and user research. In this talk, Angie will cover how and why market researchers are more powerful when partnered with others.

Angie Liang
Independent Research Leader

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

10:15am

Break

10:40am

Content Is the Missing Link in Modern Research

Research doesn’t drive decisions. Content does. Data becomes insight only when it is understood, remembered, trusted, and acted on. In today’s research era—defined by AI, information overload, and fragmented decision-making—content is the missing link between knowing and doing.

Rachel Ousley

B2B Research and Insights Lead at Canva

11:05am

Research Is Translation

Product teams are full of experts—researchers, data scientists, brand strategists—each generating valuable insights about users and the business. But what happens when every team is speaking a different language and the insights never quite connect? In this fireside chat, we’ll explore the role of the researcher as translator: someone who bridges disciplines so qualitative insight, behavioral data, and strategy actually inform the same decisions. Drawing on experiences across Microsoft, Meta, and Discord, we’ll discuss how cross-functional research works in practice—and why the researchers who create the most impact are often the ones learning to speak every language in the room.

Apurva Luty
CEO and Founder, Optimly

11:30am

Lunch

Monday May 11 | 12pm – 4pm PT

Companies big and small are chasing growth like never before. Rather than solely using our research skills to improve product experiences, we should also apply them to drive the user and revenue growth our organizations need.

Host Zoë Glas
Staff UX Research Manager at Google

12:45pm

Welcome

1:00pm

Growth Measurement for Youth

Oftentimes in product development, we optimize and build for what we can measure, whether that be daily active users or time spent. When it comes to young people, these typical growth metrics may be incongruent at best, and damaging to youth well-being at worst. This presentation will share some thoughts, examples and provocations on how we might rethink success metrics for youth-focused digital experiences, and begin to operationalize true user needs.

Emily Schlemmer

Staff UX Researcher at Pinterest

1:25pm

From Digital Realities to Product Growth

Most digital products are designed with an invisible assumption: every user has their own device, reliable internet, and the confidence to navigate complex interfaces. But what happens when those assumptions break—when phones are shared, data is expensive, and digital literacy varies widely across the people we’re trying to reach? In this talk, we’ll explore how researchers can uncover the real-world constraints shaping global product adoption and why designing for those realities unlocks growth

Nicole Naurath

Staff UX Researcher at Google

1:50pm

Getting back to HCI roots - research for NGOs, the government, and defense

The roots of industry-UXR trace back to the government and military. Today, large institutional buyers are asking about human-centered design practices and research before handing out contracts to protect citizens, event attendees, and service members. In this talk Daniella reviews the past and present of how research drives growth in the world’s largest institutions.

Daniella Kim

Head of Research at Anduril

2:15pm

Break

2:40pm

Retention is the New Acquisition

Most growth strategies obsess over acquisition — but real, durable growth happens after the user arrives. This talk explores how products drive retention and compounding growth by becoming embedded in users’ workflows, habits, and social graphs. When a product is deeply integrated into how people work, communicate, or transact, leaving becomes costly, usage becomes habitual, and growth emerges naturally through network effects and organic sharing.

Cyrus Sarraf

Research and Strategy Lead at Cash App

3:05pm

The User-Owned Growth Model

While UX researchers often say “My job is to advocate for the user,” this model blocks product and business growth opportunities from users themselves. Worse, it limits the concept of growth to acquisition and expansion. Drawing on case studies from creator-owned businesses, this talk introduces a user-led growth model for moving from advocacy to cooperation in three practical shifts: sharing roadmaps, soliciting proposals, and including users as owners.

Danny Spitzberg

Staff Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Tuesday's schedule.

6:30am – 7:30am

Running Research SF

3:00pm – 3:30pm

[Virtual] Lightening Talk: " Mastering Eye Tracking for Product Impact - Experts from Ipsos and Google"

4:00pm – 6:30pm

Ipsos Happy Hour

4:30pm – 7:30pm

All That Jazz: A Speakeasy Happy Hour for Researchers

4:30pm – 7:30pm

North Beach Food Tour with Listen Labs

5:15pm

The Golden Gate Bay Cruise

4:30pm – 7:30pm

All That Jazz: A Speakeasy Happy Hour for Researchers

5:00pm – 8:00pm

Summit Social

Various Times

Research Jam

Tuesday May 12 | 8am – 12pm PT

Great Research

Whether it’s due to shifting business priorities or the rise of Al, the role of the Senior IC Researcher is evolving fast. If you’re building your career as an IC, what should you know to ride these waves? Colette returns with the third edition of her beloved program, Great Research, specifically designed for IC growth and success.

Host Colette Kolenda
Sr. Staff UX Research Manager at Google

8:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

8:45am

Welcome

9:00am

Insights Don't Emerge, They're Designed

As research becomes increasingly automated, researchers must focus on the hardest, highest-impact questions. But answering them requires more than simply mixing methods. In this talk, Priya shares her approach to creative study design that uncovers the toughest insights.

Priya Kothari

Head of Dasher and New Verticals Research at DoorDash

9:25am

Effervescent Research

In the rapid moving world of AI, researchers need to reimagine what makes for impactful communication of insights. What if we treated creativity in communication as seriously and as core to our success as our research methods? In this talk Denise shares her advice for research comms that your executive team will never forget.

Denise Sauerteig

Staff UX Researcher at Turo

9:50am

Recalibrating the Research Operating Model

The promise of AI in user research is currently being tethered to outdated operating models. We are using new intelligence to reinforce old habits. To capture the full potential of this era, we must uncouple our value from our existing procedural baselines and define new principles that prioritize maximum product impact. This is not about doing the same work faster; it is about doing the work at a different scale of influence

Nizar Saqqar

Head of User Research at Snowflake

10:15am

Break

10:40am

The More Human Research Practice

AI is rapidly automating the operational side of research—drafting plans, writing guides, clustering themes, and generating insights in seconds. As the mechanics of the craft become easier to automate, where does that leave the role of the senior researcher? In this talk, we’ll explore how the center of gravity for senior ICs is shifting toward three deeply human capabilities: building nuanced understanding of people, exercising editorial judgment about what truly matters, and framing the strategic questions teams should be solving

Danielle Flam

Principal Researcher at Block / CashApp

11:05am

Anticipatory Research

As senior ICs, we’re often encouraged to “look around corners.” This skill is proving even more important as UXRs become strategic thought partners in the AI era. But how do we identify the most important opportunities and get buy-in for research before our teams even know it’s needed? In this talk, Preeti will share her frameworks and approaches to anticipatory research.

Preeti Talwai

Staff UX Researcher at Google

11:30am

Lunch

Tuesday May 12 | 12pm – 4pm PT

The world’s leading Al labs never sleep – launching new models, releases, and capabilities every month. How can researchers keep up? Jane leads this program on Al, where top UXRs share how they’re weaving the latest Al advances into their research practice.

Host Jane Justice Leibrock

Head of UX Research at Anthropic

12:50pm

Welcome

1:00pm

Researchers Are Too Precious

The biggest risk to our craft isn’t automation or AI – it’s preciousness. When we cling to rigid definitions of what researchers do and don’t do, we limit our impact and slow our evolution. The future belongs to researchers who move beyond method guardianship toward problem ownership: shaping decisions, building systems, blurring boundaries, and redefining craft around judgment and outcomes. This is a call for researchers to evolve, not by abandoning rigor, but by expanding what we believe we’re capable of.

Caitlin McCurrie

PhD, Director of Research at Intercom

1:20pm

Rethinking Research Execution Abstraction Layers with AI

AI tooling whether bespoke or out-of-the-box is getting really good at drafting surveys, discussion guides, analyses or even running interviews. While we’re impressed by and utilize those tools, folks are creating their own paths and habits in using them. How do we converge on the best principles? How do we rigorously redefine research execution at a higher abstraction level? This talk explores how we can recreate the best aspects of being hands-on while taking advantage of AI and automation.

Morteza Behrooz

PhD, Staff UX Researcher at Character.AI

1:40pm

How I built Anthropics AI interviewer

AI-moderated research tools have seen tremendous adoption among both researchers and non-researchers, executing a variety of research studies. When humans do research, we know how outputs are generated and synthesized, but AI can feel like a black box. In this talk, Kunal walks us through the technical aspects of what makes an LLM interviewer work, and how to make sure your AI is working the way you want it to.

Kunal Handa

PhD, Member of Technical Staff at Anthropic

2:00pm

Break

2:30pm

Less laundry. More research.

When a two-person research team is the go-to resource for every tool question, process clarification, and study setup request across the org, something has to give. In this talk, Maria de Caris, Senior UX Researcher at Checkr, walks through how she identified that problem and built a practical solution: a no-code AI agent trained on internal docs, help center articles, and team workflows, deployed directly into Slack. You’ll leave with a concrete understanding of how to scope, build, and train your own operational copilot so your team can spend less time fielding repetitive questions and more time doing the research that actually moves the needle.

Maria de Caris
Sr. Researcher, Product Strategy at Checkr

2:50pm

Can Make Mistakes: Building Mental Models for AI Collaboration

“AI can make mistakes”, “double-check responses”. Today’s chatbots all come with subtle disclaimers which make epistemic commitments that don’t hold up. “Mistakes” implies goal-directed deliberation; “double-check” presupposes verification capacity. These framings reflect a broader gap: builders and users alike can lack well-calibrated mental models for how ever-changing AI tools work and fail. As models gain agentic capabilities, this miscalibration becomes increasingly high-stakes, shaping what products we can ship and how effectively people can use them. Starting from these disclaimers, this talk will unpack common epistemic misunderstandings, demonstrate what calibrated delegation of agents can look like as applied to research, and share guidance on developing mental models that stay robust as capabilities continue to shift.

Sasha Mitts

Independent Researcher, Human-Centered AI

3:10pm

UXR AI Evals

The deployment of and widespread adoption of AI tools has led us to an interesting research challenge: how can we evaluate the quality of the AI tool, when all the outputs are unique and unpredictable?! In this talk, Giuliano and Chuck share their respective approaches to a new research method: UXR AI Evals.

Giuliano Morse
Principal UX Researcher at Meta

Chuck Kwong
Principal UX Researcher at Microsoft AI

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Wednesday's schedule.

3:00pm – 3:30pm

[Virtual] Lightening Talk: "MaxDiff: Your New UX Superpower"

4:00pm – 6:00pm

Learners Research Week Happy Hour

4:30pm – 6:30pm

Research on Wheels: Cable Car Crawl with Outset

4:30pm – 7:30pm

Chinatown Food Tour with Listen Labs

5:30pm

Perry's Classic Cocktail Hour

6:30pm – 9:30pm

Seldon Dinner: UX Insights & Eats

Various Times

Research Jam

Wednesday May 13 | 8am – 12pm PT

Up, Up and Away!

Back for its second year, Judd returns for candid conversations among senior research leaders, uncovering the real talk behind the craft. From career growth and executive relationships to performance and influence, this program is your inside look at what it really takes to thrive in research leadership.

Host Judd Antin
CPO at Learners

8:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

9:30am

Welcome and Opening

9:40am

Interview

TBD

Rebecca Gray
Head of UX Research at Faire

10:05am

Interview

TBD

Jess Holbrook
Head of UX Research at Microsoft AI

10:30am

Interview

TBD

Hannah Pileggi
ex-Sr. Director, UX Research at Duolingo

10:55am

Break

11:25am

Panel Q&A

TBD

TBD

slack logo

12:00pm

Lunch

Wednesday May 13 | 12pm – 4pm PT

What big ideas and bold experiments are shaping research this year? From new methods to emerging technologies, Moonshot Research is all about thinking big. Hear from researchers making ambitious leaps in the field, and sharing what they’ve learned along the way.

Host Christina Janzer
Independent Research Leader

12:50pm

Welcome

1:00pm

The AI Research ‘Team’

There are a tremendous amount of new capabilities AI can unlock for research teams. This leads us to the question, of what would a full-stack AI team look like, and how would that change the practice for the researchers leading it? Nicole from Kalshi joins us to discuss.

Nicole Zeng
UX Research at Kalshi

1:25pm

Being a Researcher, Becoming a Crafter

What if we weren’t just researchers, but crafters? In the attention economy, an insight is only as powerful as it is memorable. This is our moment to reimagine the research reporting process entirely. We’ll dive into creative, high-impact formats—like TikTok-inspired Research Reels—that meet stakeholders where they are, empowering them with insights they want to consume, organically share, and return to. You’ll leave with tangible ways to start getting crafty tomorrow…and maybe, just maybe, a new urge to call yourself a crafter, too.

Lauren Lin

Product Researcher at Slack

1:50pm

How to Build a Research Lab That Changes the Conversation

Molly Sands built Atlassian’s Teamwork Lab during the pandemic to answer the questions most companies were debating on vibes alone. Today, she’s steering the lab toward its next frontier: what collaboration looks like when AI agents are part of the team. In this fireside chat with Christina Janzer, Molly will share how her team turns experiments into influence and why right now is the most opportune moment in recent history to do this kind of work.

Molly Sands
Head of the Teamwork Lab at Atlassian

2:15pm

Break

2:40pm

Oops, I Built It Again

Why researchers may be uniquely positioned to build the next generation of AI companies.

 

Researchers are often taught to identify problems, write the insights deck, and hand solutions off to someone else. But new AI prototyping tools are changing that equation entirely. In this talk, Eliza Kosoy shares her journey from feeling intimidated by coding and engineering to using tools like Claude Code to prototype npc, a new AI product focused on teens, and eventually take the leap into founding. Along the way, she’ll explore why UX researchers may be uniquely positioned to build impactful companies: we spend our careers closest to unmet user needs, emerging behaviors, and the human problems technology still hasn’t solved.

Eliza Kosoy (PhD)

Founder at npc

3:05pm

Co-Creating Moonshot Research

Researchers create value through others – by helping people understand. But the biggest, most transformative research doesn’t happen when researchers work alone. It happens when researchers and stakeholders operate as true partners, co-owning the questions, the process, and the outcomes. Brian Elliott joins the program to share the stakeholder perspective on what it takes to build the kind of partnerships that enable moonshot research.

Brian Elliott
CEO at Work Forward

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Thursday's schedule.

5:30pm

Elevated Connections at Shelby's Rooftop

7:00pm – 10:00pm

Last Call: Karaoke After Party with Outset

Thursday May 14 | 9am – 4pm PT

Research Leadership Summit

In a time of constant change, leading a research team is more complex than ever. At RLS, Sarah and Celeste bring together senior research leaders to unpack the challenges and opportunities of today’s research environment. We’ll explore how to build resilient teams, advocate for research in shifting organizations, and navigate the evolving expectations of leadership.

Sarah Sled
UX Leadership Consultant, Coach and Advisor

Celeste Ridlen

Independent Research Leader

8:45am

Arrival, Welcome and Icebreakers

9:30am

Morning Session and Group Activity

Theme: Supporting Team Growth Across Seniority Levels

10:30am

Break

11:00am

Late Morning Session and Group Activity

Theme: Leaving Broken Ways Behind

11:30am

Talk 1

Theme: Evolving Our Teams

12:00pm

Lunch

1:00pm

Talks + Q&A

Themes: The Ground Is Shifting & How We’re Leading Through It

2:00pm

Break

2:20pm

Panel Discussion

Themes: How Our Roles & Research Identity Are Changing

3:00pm

Short Talks and Paired Activity

Theme: Where To Next? (Growing Ourselves)

3:45pm

Reflections and Closing

4:00pm

Research Leadership Summit Happy Hour by Learners

Don't miss out on these sponsored events sprinkled throughout Friday's schedule.

6:30pm – 8:30pm

Shuffle Up & Deal

Friday May 15 | 9am – 4pm PT

Research Roundtable

Theme: AgencyWhy? Agency is the antidote to feeling stuck. Most researchers can name the same friction: unclear decision rights, shifting priorities, stakeholders moving fast, and pressure to “just ship.” Agency is the counter-force. It is the set of moves that lets us shape outcomes even when we do not control everything.

Judd Antin

CPO at Learners

Reggie Murphy

Sr. Director, Head of UX Research at Zendesk

Marieke McCloskey

Director, UX Research at LinkedIn

Kat Murray

Director, UX Research & Design at Lyft

9:00am

Registration, Coffee, and Snacks

9:30am

Welcome and Icebreaker

10:15am

Group Activity 1 - Shifting our POV

TBD

Angie Liang Director, UX Research and Head of Marketing Insights and Strategy at Robinhood

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

11:30am

Lunch

1:00pm

Group Activity 2 - Turning this Week into Action

TBD

Angie Liang Director, UX Research and Head of Marketing Insights and Strategy at Robinhood

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

2:30pm

Panel - Agents of Change

TBD

Angie Liang Director, UX Research and Head of Marketing Insights and Strategy at Robinhood

Theresa Manteiga
Head of Market Research, Asana

3:30pm

Wrap Up

4:00pm

Doors Close

Meet our Hosts

From half-day programs to full-day leadership roundtables, meet the hosts with mosts.

VP, Research
at Slack

Staff UX Researcher
at Google

Research Manager
at Google

Mixed Methods Researcher
at Anthropic

Executive Coach, Lecturer

at UC Berkeley, Startup Advisor

Independent Advisor

UX Leadership Consultant

Director, UX Research
at LinkedIn

Tickets

Join us in-person or online for some of the best research content you’ll find all year. Keep your credit card in your pocket, all of our events are free to attend and always will be.

Monday May 11 – Wednesday May 13, 8am – 4pm PT
Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco

Advanced Market Research

User insights matter, but market insights move businesses. Join Lucas as he brings together top market researchers to share the methods and insights shaping how we understand customers at scale.

Curated by Lucas Puente
VP, Research at Slack

Speaker applications closed.

Growth UXR

Growth UXR asks a big question: what if research could fuel business expansion as powerfully as it improves user experience? Dive into this discussion with Zoë and her lineup of growth-minded researchers.

Curated by Zoë Glas
Staff UX Researcher at Google

Speaker applications closed.

Great Research

What does it take to succeed as a senior IC researcher? With shifting priorities and AI reshaping the field, join Colette for the third iteration of Great Research to explore the skills and mindset you need to stay ahead.

Curated by Colette Kolenda
Research Manager at Google

Speaker applications closed.

AI and UXR

With new models and breakthroughs every month, AI is reshaping what it means to do research. Join Savina as she shows how leading UXRs are adapting, experimenting, and pushing the craft forward.

Curated by Savina Hawkins
Mixed Methods Researcher at Anthropic

Speaker applications closed.

Up, Up and Away!

Research leadership is full of hidden truths. Lucky for us, we have Judd and his crew of senior research leaders to share their unfiltered lessons on growth, influence, and navigating the top levels of the craft.

Curated by Judd Antin
Executive Coach, Lecturer at UC Berkeley, Startup Advisor

Moonshot Research

Replacing UXRConf, Moonshot Research is all about thinking bigger than incremental improvements. It’s about highlighting the few researchers every year that push the boundaries of our field.

Curated by Christina Janzer
Independent Advisor

Speaker applications closed.

Research Leadership Summit Pass

Thursday May 14, 9am – 4pm PT
Gallery 308, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco

Research Leadership Summit

Designed for Heads, Directors, and VPs of Research, the Research Leadership Summit is an apply-only gathering curated by Sarah Sled. Away from the spotlight, this is a space for leaders to talk shop, compare notes, and wrestle with the unique challenges of running research teams today.

Curated by Sarah Sled

UX Leadership Consultant

Research Roundtable Pass

Friday May 15, 9am – 4pm PT
Gallery 308, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco

Research Roundtable

Designed for seasoned IC researchers and those running research teams, Research Roundtable is part of an apply-only series of events, curated by Judd Antin. With small-group sessions, AMAs, and city-specific hosts, these conversations are meant to surface the challenges and opportunities shaping research today.

Curated by Judd Antin, Executive Coach, Lecturer at UC Berkeley, Startup Advisor

And Marieke McCloskey, Director, UX Research at LinkedIn

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