As is the tradition, all doctoral students at the STMS Lab present their research – brief aural presentations and posters – after their first year at the « Journée des doctorantes et des doctorants ». Paul Lascabettes, a ENS CDSN doctoral fellow and most junior member of the ERC Cosmos Team, is the last speaker of the day. He gives a lively presentation on Computations Detection and Shaping of Musical Structures.
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