[Access Lunch] Fwd: [compcop] Research study about PhD students with disabilities

Carl Haynes-Magyar chaynesm at andrew.cmu.edu
Tue Jan 30 13:48:13 EST 2024


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From: Brianna Blaser <blaser at uw.edu>
Date: Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 1:19 PM
Subject: [compcop] Research study about PhD students with disabilities
To: <compcop at uw.edu>


Hi all -

Consider participating in this survey or sharing with others who may be
eligible.

Brianna

Greetings,

My name is Paul Ezeamii,  and I am a PhD student at the Rochester Institute
of Technology. I am conducting a research study to understand the
experiences of PhD students with disabilities in computing and information
science fields, or related domains.



Specifically, we are interested in hearing from students with mobility
impairments, motor impairments, or learning disabilities such as dyslexia,
dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADD/ADHD, auditory processing disorder, autism
spectrum disorder, or similar. This study is focused on students who have
been enrolled in their doctoral program within the last 10 years, whether
they are currently enrolled or not.



We want to hear about successes and challenges with conducting research,
using assistive technologies, interacting with faculty, attending
conferences, and other aspects of the graduate school journey. We seek
perspectives from disabled PhD students in computing because it can provide
invaluable insights to help identify and address issues.



Participants will be compensated at $30/hr. Interviews can be in person or
via Zoom.



If you or someone you know has a disability and fits our criteria and is
interested in sharing with us their experience, please contact me at
pe3814 at g.rit.edu.



Please feel free to share this message widely.



Thank you,

Paul Ezeamii




Brianna Blaser, Ph.D. (she/her)
University of Washington, DO-IT
washington.edu/doit
206-221-4163 |  blaser at uw.edu
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