Jocelyn Scheirer

Jocelyn Scheirer is an American entrepreneur, scientist, and artist who works in wearable technology and affective computing.

[1] Scheirer worked as a research technician under Arthur S. Tischler in the endocrine pathology lab at Tufts University School of Medicine from 1991 to 1994.

[5] Scheirer briefly worked as a consultant for Sherry Turkle in the Science, technology, and society department at MIT.

[8][9][10] Affectiva used the Q Sensor in addition to their facial recognition software to measure physiological stress and excitement in focus groups.

[14][15][16] Most recently, Scheirer created her abstract Glyph series which includes acrylic paintings like "Red Nuns" (2023).