I am a doctoral researcher at the
Centre for Digital Music,
Queen Mary University of London under the
AI and Music Centre for Doctoral Training Program. My research focuses on the design of user-centric context-aware AI-based tools for music production. As a hobbyist musician and producer myself, I am interested in developing tools that can support creativity and collaboration resulting in emergence and novelty. I am also interested in the broader implications of AI in music and the arts, and how it can be used to democratize music production and consumption. My research is supported by the
UKRI and
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.
My research approach is user-centric, incorporating expert knowledge and involving prototyping and extensive user evaluations. With a background in Physics, I bring logical thinking to the table, and my participation in co-curricular and team activities demonstrates my well-rounded skills for both individual and collaborative success. Furthermore, I find my daily dose of calm in practising yoga, crocheting garments for myself and my friends, and
painting outdoors. I also volunteer regularly at
Foodcycle and enjoy travelling, exploring new cultures, analogue film photography, and art history, specifically impressionism and secession.