Lecture by Alexander Jensenius at CEIS20
Alexander Jensenius is Professor of Music Technology at the University of Oslo.
Alexander Jensenius, Professor of Music Technology at the University of Oslo, will deliver the lecture “Soft” and “Hard” Research? Experiences from Running a Radically Interdisciplinary Research Centre on 12 January, at 2.30 p.m., in the CEIS20 Seminar Room.
The session is part of the Axes of Interdisciplinary Knowledge initiative and will take place in person, with a live stream available via Teams. Registration is required in advance and is available here.
Further information is available on the CEIS20 website.
Short Bio
Alexander Refsum Jensenius, BA, MA, MSc, PhD, is Professor of Music Technology at the University of Oslo, Director of the RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion, and founder of the MishMash Centre for AI and Creativity. His interdisciplinary research spans music technology, psychology and musicology, with projects ranging from bodily motion in music to the acoustics of indoor environments. Professor Jensenius is widely published, has chaired international conferences, and is recognised for innovative educational approaches and his advocacy of open science. He has held visiting positions at UC Berkeley, McGill University and KTH, and has received several honours for his contributions to music research and open data.