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Elaine Chew

Elaine Chew is an operations researcher and pianist focused on the study of musical structures as they apply to musical performance, composition and cognition,[3] the analysis of electrocardiographic traces of arrhythmia,[4][5] and digital therapeutics.[1][6] She is currently Professor of Engineering at King's College London, where she is jointly appointed in the Department of Engineering (Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences) and the Department of Cardiovascular Imaging in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine).[7]

Elaine Chew
Born
CitizenshipUSA, UK
Alma mater
AwardsEuropean Research Council Advanced Grant,[1] Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers[2]
Scientific career
Fieldsoperational research, mathematics, music cognition, piano performance, computer science
InstitutionsKing's College London, French National Centre for Scientific Research, Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique, Queen Mary University of London, University of Southern California, Lehigh University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ThesisTowards a mathematical model of tonality (2000)
Doctoral advisorJeanne S. Bamberger (supervisor), Georgia Perakis
Websitehttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/elaine-chew

Biography edit

Born in Buffalo, New York, Chew grew up in Singapore, returning to the US after high school for further studies.[8] She received a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Mathematical and Computational Sciences with honours and Music with distinction from Stanford University. Her PhD thesis in the Operations Research Center at MIT was focused on the mathematics of tonality.[9] Chew holds diplomas in piano performance from Trinity College, London.[10]

Career and research edit

Chew has designed a theory of tonality called the spiral array model.[11][12] This is a mathematical model using spirals to describe how humans perceive pitches, chords and keys in mainstream Western music. Chew wrote Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Tonality, a book about her work on mathematical and computational techniques for automated analysis and visualisation of tonal structures, in 2014.[13]

Chew was an assistant professor at the University of Southern California (USC) from 2001 to 2011,[14] where she was the inaugural honouree of the Viterbi Early Career Chair[15] and founded the Music Computation and Cognition Laboratory. At USC, Chew encouraged her students to use technology to explore expressivity in music.[16] Chew was Professor of Digital Media in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London from 2011 to 2019, where she founded the Music, Performance, and Expressivity Laboratory at the Centre for Digital Music. From 2019 to 2022, Chew was a senior Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) researcher at the Science et Technologies de la Musique et du Son (STMS) Laboratory and also affiliated with the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM), Sorbonne University, and the French Ministry of Culture.[17]

As a concert pianist, Chew plays for audiences while communicating her research, often by showing mathematical visualisations alongside the performances.[18][19][20]

Awards and honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Unlocking the therapeutic power of music through mathematics : Elaine Chew : National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France". ERC.
  2. ^ "The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers: Recipient Details: Elaine Chew". NSF.
  3. ^ "Engineer-Pianist Elaine Chew Talks About Using Mathematical and Software Tools to Analyze Music". YouTube. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  4. ^ "HSS - The music of arrhythmia - Queen Mary University of London". www.qmul.ac.uk. 8 September 2017. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  5. ^ "A pianist is composing classical music from irregular heartbeats, to help diagnose patients". Classic FM. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  6. ^ "How Music Can Literally Heal the Heart". Scientific American. November 2021. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
  7. ^ "Professor Elaine Chew welcomed as first joint academic between faculties". 31 August 2022.
  8. ^ Hardesty, Larry (2008). "The Geometry of Sound". Technology Review. 111 (5): M7 – via EBSCOhost.
  9. ^ "MIT in London". MIT News. 12 January 2017. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  10. ^ Narang, Jyoti (2017-09-08). "An Interview with Elaine Chew". Women in Music Tech @ Georgia Tech. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  11. ^ Harrison 2017, p. 109.
  12. ^ Chew, Elaine (2002). "The Spiral Array: An Algorithm for Determining Key Boundaries". In Anagnostopoulou, Christina; Ferrand, Miguel; Smaill, Alan (eds.). Music and Artificial Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 2445. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 18–31. doi:10.1007/3-540-45722-4_4. ISBN 9783540457220. S2CID 17574236.
  13. ^ Chew, Elaine (2014). Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Tonality: Theory and Applications. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science. Springer US. ISBN 9781461494744.
  14. ^ "Concert Pianist Uses Engineering Tools to Probe the Structure of Music". USC News. 2002-06-12. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  15. ^ "Viterbi Faculty Named to Endowed Chairs". USC News. 2005-06-23. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  16. ^ "Engineering a Musical Analysis". Industrial Engineer. 38 (7): 15. 2006 – via EBSCOhost.
  17. ^ "Musical structures and cardiac arrhythmia". IRCAM Research News. 2019-11-27. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  18. ^ "London International Piano Symposium Keynote – COSMOS". 2018-10-29. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  19. ^ Hughes, Edward. "Stockhausen Festival". The University of Sussex. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  20. ^ "Kunsthall Stavanger • Practicing Haydn • Lina Viste Grønli, Peter Child, Elaine Chew". kunsthallstavanger.no. Retrieved 2020-01-28.
  21. ^ "COSMOS: Computational Shaping and Modeling of Musical Structures". European Research Council. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  22. ^ "The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers: Recipient Details | NSF - National Science Foundation". www.nsf.gov. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  23. ^ "Elaine Chew". Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  24. ^ "Elaine Chew". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 2019-10-01.
  25. ^ "Elaine Chew". www.naefrontiers.org. Retrieved 2019-10-02.

Sources edit

  • Harrison, Peter M.C. (2017). "Mathemusical Conversations: Mathematics and Computation in Music Performance and Composition". Empirical Musicology Review. Lecture Notes Series, Institute for Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore. 32 (1). doi:10.1142/10046. ISBN 9789813140097.

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Elaine Chew is an operations researcher and pianist focused on the study of musical structures as they apply to musical performance composition and cognition 3 the analysis of electrocardiographic traces of arrhythmia 4 5 and digital therapeutics 1 6 She is currently Professor of Engineering at King s College London where she is jointly appointed in the Department of Engineering Faculty of Natural Mathematical amp Engineering Sciences and the Department of Cardiovascular Imaging in the School of Biomedical Engineering amp Imaging Sciences Faculty of Life Sciences amp Medicine 7 Elaine ChewBornBuffalo New YorkCitizenshipUSA UKAlma materStanford University Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAwardsEuropean Research Council Advanced Grant 1 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers 2 Scientific careerFieldsoperational research mathematics music cognition piano performance computer scienceInstitutionsKing s College London French National Centre for Scientific Research Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique Musique Queen Mary University of London University of Southern California Lehigh University Harvard University Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThesisTowards a mathematical model of tonality 2000 Doctoral advisorJeanne S Bamberger supervisor Georgia PerakisWebsitehttps www kcl ac uk people elaine chew Contents 1 Biography 2 Career and research 3 Awards and honours 4 References 4 1 SourcesBiography editBorn in Buffalo New York Chew grew up in Singapore returning to the US after high school for further studies 8 She received a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Mathematical and Computational Sciences with honours and Music with distinction from Stanford University Her PhD thesis in the Operations Research Center at MIT was focused on the mathematics of tonality 9 Chew holds diplomas in piano performance from Trinity College London 10 Career and research editChew has designed a theory of tonality called the spiral array model 11 12 This is a mathematical model using spirals to describe how humans perceive pitches chords and keys in mainstream Western music Chew wrote Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Tonality a book about her work on mathematical and computational techniques for automated analysis and visualisation of tonal structures in 2014 13 Chew was an assistant professor at the University of Southern California USC from 2001 to 2011 14 where she was the inaugural honouree of the Viterbi Early Career Chair 15 and founded the Music Computation and Cognition Laboratory At USC Chew encouraged her students to use technology to explore expressivity in music 16 Chew was Professor of Digital Media in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary University of London from 2011 to 2019 where she founded the Music Performance and Expressivity Laboratory at the Centre for Digital Music From 2019 to 2022 Chew was a senior Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS researcher at the Science et Technologies de la Musique et du Son STMS Laboratory and also affiliated with the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique Musique IRCAM Sorbonne University and the French Ministry of Culture 17 As a concert pianist Chew plays for audiences while communicating her research often by showing mathematical visualisations alongside the performances 18 19 20 Awards and honours editEuropean Research Council funding for the project COSMOS Computational Shaping and Modeling of Musical Structures 2018 21 Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering 2005 22 Fellowships at Harvard s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies 2007 and 2017 23 Fellow of the US National Academy of Science s Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposia 24 and of the US National Academy of Engineering s Frontiers of Engineering Symposia for outstanding young scientists and engineers 25 References edit a b Unlocking the therapeutic power of music through mathematics Elaine Chew National Centre for Scientific Research CNRS France ERC The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Recipient Details Elaine Chew NSF Engineer Pianist Elaine Chew Talks About Using Mathematical and Software Tools to Analyze Music YouTube Retrieved 2019 10 02 HSS The music of arrhythmia Queen Mary University of London www qmul ac uk 8 September 2017 Retrieved 2019 10 01 A pianist is composing classical music from irregular heartbeats to help diagnose patients Classic FM Retrieved 2019 10 02 How Music Can Literally Heal the Heart Scientific American November 2021 Retrieved 2022 12 24 Professor Elaine Chew welcomed as first joint academic between faculties 31 August 2022 Hardesty Larry 2008 The Geometry of Sound Technology Review 111 5 M7 via EBSCOhost MIT in London MIT News 12 January 2017 Retrieved 2019 10 01 Narang Jyoti 2017 09 08 An Interview with Elaine Chew Women in Music Tech Georgia Tech Retrieved 2019 10 02 Harrison 2017 p 109 Chew Elaine 2002 The Spiral Array An Algorithm for Determining Key Boundaries In Anagnostopoulou Christina Ferrand Miguel Smaill Alan eds Music and Artificial Intelligence Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol 2445 Springer Berlin Heidelberg pp 18 31 doi 10 1007 3 540 45722 4 4 ISBN 9783540457220 S2CID 17574236 Chew Elaine 2014 Mathematical and Computational Modeling of Tonality Theory and Applications International Series in Operations Research amp Management Science Springer US ISBN 9781461494744 Concert Pianist Uses Engineering Tools to Probe the Structure of Music USC News 2002 06 12 Retrieved 2019 10 02 Viterbi Faculty Named to Endowed Chairs USC News 2005 06 23 Retrieved 2019 10 01 Engineering a Musical Analysis Industrial Engineer 38 7 15 2006 via EBSCOhost Musical structures and cardiac arrhythmia IRCAM Research News 2019 11 27 Retrieved 2019 08 12 London International Piano Symposium Keynote COSMOS 2018 10 29 Retrieved 2019 10 02 Hughes Edward Stockhausen Festival The University of Sussex Retrieved 2019 10 02 Kunsthall Stavanger Practicing Haydn Lina Viste Gronli Peter Child Elaine Chew kunsthallstavanger no Retrieved 2020 01 28 COSMOS Computational Shaping and Modeling of Musical Structures European Research Council Retrieved 1 October 2019 The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Recipient Details NSF National Science Foundation www nsf gov Retrieved 2019 10 02 Elaine Chew Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University 2012 03 16 Retrieved 2019 10 02 Elaine Chew www nasonline org Retrieved 2019 10 01 Elaine Chew www naefrontiers org Retrieved 2019 10 02 Sources edit Harrison Peter M C 2017 Mathemusical Conversations Mathematics and Computation in Music Performance and Composition Empirical Musicology Review Lecture Notes Series Institute for Mathematical Sciences National University of Singapore 32 1 doi 10 1142 10046 ISBN 9789813140097 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elaine Chew amp oldid 1217847204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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