Alexia Charis Martin

Undergraduate Researcher, Computer Engineering, University of Florida
a.martin1@ufl.edu

Alexia is an Undergraduate Researcher in Computer Science, mentored by Ph.D. student, Kimberly Ying. She is a 2nd-year Computer Engineering student who loves to watch Doctor Who, cook, and listen to DFTBA podcasts in her free time. The project she is working on with Kimberly Ying aims to eliminate the gender gap in CS.

education

B.S., Computer Engineering (Expected 2022)
   University of Florida

publications

conference papers
2022
[3]Intelligent Support for All? A Literature Review of the (In)equitable Design & Evaluation of Adaptive Pedagogical Systems for CS Education. Alexia Charis Martin, Kimberly Michelle Ying, Fernando J. Rodríguez, Christina Suzanne Kahn, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer. Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), 2022, pp. 996-1002. [bib] [doi]
2021
[2]CS1 Students’ Perspectives on the Computer Science Gender Gap: Achieving Equity Requires Awareness. Kimberly Michelle Ying, Alexia Charis Martin, Fernando J. Rodríguez, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer. Proceedings of the International Conference on Research on Equity and Sustained Participation in Engineering, Computing, and Technology (RESPECT), 2021, pp. 1-9. [bib] [doi]
[1]Confidence, Connection, and Comfort: Reports from an All-Women's CS1 Class. Kimberly Michelle Ying, Fernando J. Rodríguez, Alexandra Lauren Dibble, Alexia Charis Martin, Kristy Elizabeth Boyer, Sanethia V. Thomas, Juan E. Gilbert. Proceedings of the 52nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE), 2021, pp. 699-705. [bib] [doi]