Andriana Boudouraki
About
I am a PhD candidate and research fellow in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, at the Mixed Reality Lab at the University of Nottingham. My PhD was supervised by Joel Fischer, Stuart Reeves and Sean Rintel and sponsored by UKRI EPSRC and Microsoft Research Cambridge.
My PhD research looked at how interactions are achieved using Mobile Robotic Telepresence and how it can best be implemented in hybrid work-spaces, so that remote attendees can project their presence, intentions and actions and receive an equal amount of attention in interactions as local attendees.
In the past, I have also worked in consumer research, and have studied psychology and cognitive science. I have experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods and a keen interest in studying how people do things.
Research Areas:
- Hybrid participation
- Human-robot interaction
- Interactions with autonomous systems
- Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
- Responsible Research and Innovation in Robotics
- Accessible Telepresence
Research
Papers
- “There is a bit of grace missing”: Understanding non-use of mobile robotic telepresence in a global technology company
Andriana Boudouraki,Stuart Reeves, Joel Fischer, Sean Rintel
TAS 2023
- Your mileage may vary: Case study of a robotic telepresence pilot roll-out for a hybrid knowledge work organisation
Andriana Boudouraki,Joel Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Sean Rintel
CHI 2023
- “Being in on the Action” in Mobile Robotic Telepresence: Rethinking Presence in Hybrid Participation
Andriana Boudouraki,Joel Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Sean Rintel
HRI 2023
- Mediated Visits: Longitudinal Domestic Dwelling with Mobile Robotic Telepresence
Andriana Boudouraki, Stuart Reeves, Joel Fischer, Sean Rintel
CHI 2022
- “I can’t get round”: Recruiting Assistance in Mobile Robotic Telepresence
Andriana Boudouraki, Joel Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Sean Rintel
CSCW 2021, Honorable Mention Award
- Trust in artificial intelligence for medical diagnoses
Georgiana Juravle, Andriana Boudouraki, Miglena Terziyska, Constantin Rezlescu
Progress in Brain Research 2020, Volume 253, Pages 263-282
Other work
- Position paper: Towards understanding the robot-mediated identity of telepresence shared at Robo-Identity: Designing for Identity in the Shared World, HRI 2024
- Position paper: Examining the implications of automation on user autonomy in robot-mediated presence shared at Assistive Applications, Accessibility, and Disability Ethics (A3DE), HRI 2024
- Poster at The Trustworthy Autonomous Systems 2023 symposium ,
Augmented Robotic Telepresence (ART): A Prototype for Enhancing Remote Interaction and Participation
Gisela Reyes-Cruz, Isaac Phypers, Andriana Boudouraki, Dominic Price, Joel Fischer, Stuart Reeves, Maria Galvez Trigo, Horia Maior
- Workshop organiser: Emerging Telepresence Technologies for Hybrid Meetings: an Interactive Workshop , CSCW 2023
- Workshop organiser: Mobility and Utility in Robot Mediated Interaction: An Interactive Workshop for the Identification of Use Cases and Affordances of Telepresence Robots , Mobile HCI 2023
- Position paper: Addressing Asymmetrical MRP Interactions for Inclusive Social Norms in Hybrid Classrooms shared at Emerging telepresence technologies for learning environments , CHI 2022
- Position paper: Understanding Everyday Mobile Robotic Telepresence shared at The Forgotten in HRI: Incidental encounters with Robots in Public Spaces , HRI 2020
- Article in ACM Interactions Emerging telepresence technologies in hybrid learning environments
Houda Elmimouni, Pablo Pérez, Andriana Boudouraki, Fatma Guneri, Verónica Ahumada-Newhart