
About
Anke Brock is an Assistant Professor at the National School of Civil Aviation (ENAC) in Toulouse, France, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and inclusive design. She holds dual affiliations as an Inria Research Scientist (CR1) and contributes to academic leadership as co-responsible for ENAC’s Master in Human-Computer Interaction (M2IHM). With over 550 hours of teaching experience, she instructs courses on accessibility, interactive programming, and climate education.
Her research focuses on technologies for users with sensory, cognitive, or motor impairments, as well as situational impairments like stress or fatigue. She explores how these systems can enhance experiences for all users, leveraging user-centered design principles.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Award at ISS'21
- Honorable Mention at MUM'17
- Ifrath PhD Award (2015)
- Thesis Innovation Award (2014)
- Novela Award (2013)
- Anita Borg EMEA Scholarship (2012)
Her mentored students span postdoctoral and PhD research on topics such as mixed reality systems for the visually impaired, drone navigation for users with disabilities, and 3D-printed accessible maps. Publications and projects reflect expertise in augmented reality, adaptive interfaces, and inclusive design.
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