Dr. Aleksandra Landowska

University of Nottingham

Dr Aleksandra Landowska is a Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham, specialising in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Responsible AI. Her research focuses on designing intuitive interfaces and communication protocols for embodied artificial intelligence systems.

Aleksandra employs mixed-methods approaches combining qualitative and quantitative data analysis with advanced signal processing techniques to explore human-AI interaction paradigms. Her expertise lies in developing analytical frameworks for brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and physiological data interpretation.

Through her work, Aleksandra investigates how neurophysiological signals can facilitate more natural and ethically designed AI systems that understand human intent, emotional states, mental workload, and decision-making processes. This research contributes to responsible AI development, ensuring emerging technologies are designed with human-centred principles and ethical considerations.

Her interdisciplinary approach integrates computational methods with UX research and HCI, leveraging neurophysiological data to position her at the forefront of next-generation human-AI collaboration technologies. Aleksandra’s work has implications for assistive technologies and autonomous systems, all grounded in rigorous scientific methodology and responsible innovation practices.