
Alex Tcherdakoff
Doctoral Teaching Associate.
My work is associated with BIG::Diverse. My research themes and interests include accessibility, inclusion, hci & well-being.
Alex Tcherdakoff is a Doctoral Teaching Associate whose PhD is in accessible design for Neurodivergent individuals and adults, particularly those with ADHD. Her research interests are in Human-Computer Interaction in many different settings, such as university digital systems, short-form content, and in the home (smart home environments and appropriation for self-care). Her MEng was in Computer Science at UCL.
Collaborators
Faculty
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Paul Marshall
Associate Professor of Human Computer Interaction -
Jon Bird
Senior Lecturer in Computer Science
Visiting & Honorary
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Anna Cox
Professor
Recent Publications
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Lost in Translation: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Linguistic Inaccessibility in HCI
Eszter Vigh, Ellen Weir, Grace Stangroome, Alex Tcherdakoff, Yelu Gu, Oussama Metatla, Mamoru Watanabe, René Schäfer, Sophie Hahn, Konrad Mikolaj Krawczyk, Marcela Godoy, Rodolfo Cossovich, Randy Morin, Kristine Dreaver-Charles, Marguerite Koole & Frank Lewis
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’25), 2025. -
Designing for Neurodiversity in Academia: Addressing Challenges and Opportunities in Human-Computer Interaction (Special Interest Group)
Alex Tcherdakoff, Grace Stangroome, Ashlee Milton, Catherine Holloway, Marta E. Cecchinato, Antonella Nonnis, Tessa Eagle, Dena Al Thani, Hwajung Hong & Rua M. Williams
CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’25), 2025.