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for the mathematics, sciences, medicine and technologies of music and sound

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Year: 2025

Jason Yust of Boston University gives inaugural Music Computing Lab seminar

TUE, 25 March 2025, 3PM, KCL Strand : Jason Yust speaks on DFT-based methods to explain emergent patterns in musical rhythms in inaugural seminar of the Music Computing Lab, a MARC member lab

Julie Meyer presents at the DAS | DAGA Annual Meeting on Acoustics 2025

Julie Meyer gives acoustic AR talk exploring dynamic binaural rendering approaches at the DAS | DAGA conference in Copenhagen

Elaine Chew featured on MITAA Video, Music to Make the Heart Sing, together with Mateusz SoliΕ„ski and Poulomi Pal

Professor of Engineering Elaine Chew with postdocs Dr Mateusz SoliΕ„ski and Dr Poulomi Pal are featured in MIT Alumni Association video on physiological (cardiovascular) impacts of music

Elaine Chew is panelist in Portrait Of The Artist In The Age Of AI at Institut FranΓ§ais’ Night of Ideas

Elaine Chew (ERC COSMOS) collaborates with GΓ©rard Assayag (ERC REACH) in a semi-improvised dialogue with generative AI somax2 amidst heart-breath visualisations by heartfm, followed by panel discussion on AI’s impact on art creation

Patricia Alessandrini gives BMEIS CDT Seminar on Creating An Empathetic β€œPet” Capable Of Singing With Soft Robotics

WED, 29 January 2025, KCL Becket House : Composer and artistic researcher Patricia Alessandrini shows connections between a soft robot of the larynx, an empathetic nudibranch-like pet that sings, and contemporary opera

Julie Meyer joins Engineering as Lecturer in Signals Engineering

Julie Meyer, an expert in room acoustics, spatial audio, and auditory perception, joins King’s Engineering in January 2025 as a lecturer in Signals Engineering

Konstanze Rietsch gives Geometry Seminar on Generalising Euler’sΒ TonnetzΒ 

TUE, 21 January 2025, KCL Strand : Professor of Geometry Konstanze Rietsch generalises Euler’s Tonnetz using Fano’s geometry and collaborates with Professor Elaine Chew to compose Fano Rainbow