Music, Science, Technology Research Projects
Cambridge Center for International Research (CCIR)
I am currently working with Dr. Advait Sarkar (University of Cambridge) to conduct a human-computer-interaction study. I have built my own software that uses Markov Chains to generate melodies as a research tool. Using this software, we are interviewing N=12 musicians to understand their experience composing with AI music tools like the software we have developed. I had the privilege of presenting this research at the CCIR Student Symposium 2025 at Kings College, Cambridge.
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EpiMuse
Building on a study I conducted at Neuropedia UAE to investigate the effects of Mozart's music on the EEGs of epileptic patients, I built EpiMuse: a webapp that provides personalized music therapy to epileptic patients using the Muse 2 Headset. My paper was accepted to the prestigious MIT Undergraduate Research Technology Conference (URTC) where I had the privilege of presenting EpiMuse.
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Extended Project Qualification (EPQ)
As part of my A Levels, I am building an artefact for my Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) titled "Sound of a Story" - a system that uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Markov Chains to translate language and text into short original music pieces.