Professor in Computer Music, Plymouth University
Eduardo R. Miranda distinctive music is informed by his unique background as a classically trained composer and Artificial Intelligence (AI) scientist with an early involvement in electroacoustic and avant-garde pop music. He is emerging as an influential composer for his research into music and biocomputing. Eduardo studied music and computer science in his native Brazil and Music Technology at the University of York, UK. He subsequently received a PhD on the topic of sound design with Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh. He worked for a number of years at Sony Computer Science Laboratory in Paris as a research scientist in the fields of AI, speech and evolution of language. Currently he is Professor of Computer Music at Plymouth University in the UK, where he founded the esteemed Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR). ICCMR is pioneering the fields of Music Neurotechnology, and the development of biological and quantum computing for music. For more information: http://neuromusic.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/
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