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Dr. Beate Grawemeyer is an Assistant Professor in the CEES School of Science at Coventry University, specializing in computer science and artificial intelligence applied to education. Her work focuses on adaptive learning environments, user modeling, and affective computing to enhance learning experiences, particularly for neurodiverse learners. She holds a Doctorate in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Sussex (2007) and an MSc in Knowledge-Based Systems (1999).
- Education: Doctorate (2007) and MSc (1999) from University of Sussex
Her research interests include technology-enhanced learning, intelligent user interfaces, and the design of systems that adapt to individual learner characteristics. Recent work explores affect-aware feedback in programming education, synthetic data generation for student risk prediction, and the impact of non-technical explanations in AI systems.
Her publications span adaptive feedback mechanisms, emotion-aware learning environments, and the cognitive impacts of external representation use. Collaborations focus on interdisciplinary applications of AI in education and neurodiversity-inclusive design.
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