About the team

Tom Dickins is Senior Lecturer in Russian and Linguistics and Coordinator for Linguistics at the University of Wolverhampton. His research interests include Czech and Russian lexicology and language variation and change.
Irina Moore is Senior Lecturer in Russian and Linguistics at the University of Wolverhampton. Her research interests include translation studies and psycholinguistics. She is currently studying for a PhD in Psycholinguistics at the Moscow Institute of Foreign Languages, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Aleksandr Polyakov is a computer programmer and graphic designer, and runs his own advertising agency in Saint Petersburg - Studiya Pavel (http://www.rupavel.ru/).
Dimitar Blagoev is a computer programmer, with a BA in Computer Science. He has been involved in a number of major/international projects, and has worked at the Centre for Computational Linguistics at the University of Wolverhampton.
Anastasia Novoselova is a Russian-English interpreter and translator. She has a PhD in Linguistics and a BA in teaching English as a Foreign Language and German as a Foreign language.