Elaine Chew gave a keynote with a live demo of HeartFM visualisation at the Danish Operations Research annual meeting in Copenhagen
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Elaine Chew gives PRiSM / RNCM Sir John Manduell Research Forum
Elaine Chew speaks on Music & the Heart: A Math-Tech Perspective, RNCM Sir John Manduell Research Forum hosted by PRiSM Director Emily Howard
Upcoming Talks at Mercredis de STMS: Ongoing Research on Expressive Musical Performance
Join us online at noon on Wednesday, November 24 for three short talks by postdoctoral researchers Emma Frid, Emily Graber, and Corentin Guichaoua. https://youtu.be/6kUxa8g_SLU
Music Technology for Health – Emma Frid presenting at the 2021 WiMIR Workshop
Emma Frid recently participated as Project Guide for the Women in Music Information Retrieval Workshop (WiMIR) 2021
Music: An Underutilised Tool in Neurocardiology? HRC2021 Lifelong Learning video
Elaine Chew and Pier Lambiase discuss music in heart brain studies in a Heart Rhythm Congress Lifelong Learning video
Scientific American OpEd: How Music Can Literally Heal the Heart
Sci Am OpEd asserting that music’s structural attributes and physiological effects make it an ideal tool for learning cardiology; studying heart-brain interactions; and dispensing neuro-cardiac therapy
Elaine Chew gives EWGLA XXV Keynote in Brussels
Lecture on optimization and music data science, and the upcoming work of COSMOS at the EURO (Association of European Operational Research Societies) Working Group on Locational Analysis EWGLA XXV at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Brussels
Elaine Chew gives Keynote Lecture @ the Karajan Conference in Graz
A keynote at the conference in Graz, Herbert von Karajan and the Interpretation of Music, introduced the core tenets of the COSMOS project, applied to Karajan’s recordings.
Data Science @ Uni Vienna Distinguished Lecture
A chance encounter with Professor Immanuel Bomze at the EURO conference in Valencia, Spain, in the summer of 2018 led to an invitation to give the third distinguished lecture, titled “The (Data) Science of Time: From Music to the Heart,” at the new Data Science @ Uni Vienna lecture series on 17 January 2019 hosted by Professor […]
London International Piano Symposium Keynote
Cristine McKie does it again … pulls off the third annual London International Piano Symposium, this time back at the Royal Academy of Music. The conference brought together pianists, pedagogues, and researchers from around the world. I immensely enjoyed the great company—all the laughter, good food, beautiful music—and carefully curated single-track series of interesting talks on […]