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Jun 29, 2026

MIT's Music Technology Graduate Program Hosts First Research Showcase

Jun 29, 2026
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The MIT Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program held its inaugural research showcase on May 13, featuring presentations from its first cohort of students. The event highlighted innovative projects that blend music and technology, reflecting the program's interdisciplinary approach and its aim to lead in music technology theory and application.

MIT's Music Technology Graduate Program Hosts First Research Showcase
  • The MIT Music Technology and Computation Graduate Program was launched in fall 2024 as a collaboration between the Music and Theater Arts Section and the School of Engineering.
  • The inaugural research showcase took place on May 13 at the Edward and Joyce Linde Music Building, featuring presentations from the first five enrollees and other PhD students.
  • Projects presented included AI co-improvisation visualization, a sound-art installation based on network communication, and using EEG signals to identify imagined music.
  • Keynote speakers included SHASS Dean Agustín Rayo, SOE Dean Paula Hammond, and MTC Director Eran Egozy, who emphasized the program's interdisciplinary nature and collaborative culture.
  • Student Claire Southard developed a machine-learning model to identify musical notes from EEG signals, aiming to assist musicians with movement disorders.
  • Another student, Mariano Salcedo, created a web application for generating visuals driven by real-time music.
  • The program is set to admit 10 master's students for the 2026-27 academic year, expanding its reach to graduates from other institutions.
  • The showcase demonstrated the vibrant, multidisciplinary environment of the program, attracting students with diverse backgrounds and career goals.
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