Vanessa Pope and Mateusz Soliński to present research on sex-based differences in BP music reactions and linking music-cardiac change points
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COSMOS papers/talks/posters at Computing in Cardiology in São Paulo 16-17.09.2025
Music-cardiovascular entrainment, ECG classification, systolic/diastolic BP detection, and music-physiology change point associations at CinC
Natalia Cotic and Mateusz Soliński present at IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference
Natalia Cotic and Mateusz Soliński represented the COSMOS project at the 47th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) that took place in Copenhagen, on 14th-17th July 2025.
Best Poster People’s Award at FoLSM Early Career Research Conference
Mateusz Soliński, Vanessa Pope and Poulomi Pal attend the 2nd FoLSM ECR Conference and win the People’s Award for Music Theranostics poster
CinC2024 : Natalia Cotic speaks on Synchronisation Between Musical Phrase Arcs and Autonomic Variables
Natalia Cotic presents preliminary findings from empirically validating autonomic synchronisation with musical phrase arcs
COSMOS Team at ESC2024 London
A first for the COSMOS Team, attending and presenting at the European Society of Cardiology Congress at Excel London
Music Theranostics put on the Map at SciFoo 2024
Elaine Chew introduces Music Theranostics at a Lightning Talk and gives a live demo of HeartFM at SciFoo 2024 in Cambridge
Music, Mathematics, and the Heart at JIM2024 in Marseille
Elaine Chew is a keynote speaker at the Journées d’Informatique Musicale JIM2024 at La Friche and the CNRS Aiguier Campus in Marseille
Complexity, Aesthetics, and Data Sonification at Center for Interdisciplinary Research
Week of discussions, presentations, public performances on interactions between data and sound at Bielefeld University
Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore: when music meets math and medicine
Mateusz Soliński presents computational models of musicians’ physiological response to music at Mathemusical Encounters in Singapore’s Early Career Researcher Session