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 Elaine Chew  
Elaine Chew, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering and of Electrical Engineering

Research Interests:

Computational music cognition: automated music analysis and visualization, expressive performance analysis and synthesis, and applications in music information retrieval and distributed performance. Chamber and solo performances of eclectic post-tonal contemporary music compositions.

Biographical Information:

Ph.D. in Operations Research, 2000, MIT, Cambridge, MA.

Prof. Chew earned a Ph.D. and S.M. degrees in Operations Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a B.A.S. in Mathematical and Computational Sciences (honors) and in Music Performance (distinction) from Stanford University. Her graduate studies were supported by an Office of Naval Research and the Josephine de Kármán Dissertation fellowships. Her subsequent work has been suported by the National Science Foundation, most notably an NSF Early Career Award and Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (PECASE), an NSF Information Technology Research (ITR) grant, and NSF Engineering Research Center Collaborative Agreement grant through the Integrated Media Systems Center (IMSC) at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. 

Her research interests center on the computational modeling of music and its performance. She founded and heads the Music Computation and Cognition (MuCoaCo) Laboratory at USC, where she conducts and directs research on music and computing. She received the NSF Career/PECASE Awards for her research and education activities at the intersection of music and engineering.  Prof. Chew is on the founding editorial boards of the Journal of Mathematics and Music, Journal of Music and Meaning, and ACM Computers in Entertainment.  She has organized several special issues and workshops on music and computing, and frequently serves on program and technical committees of music and computing conferences. She is the first honoree of the Viterbi Early Career Chair, and serves as Research Area Director of IMSC.  

Prof. Chew also holds diplomas and degrees in piano performance from the Trinity College, London (FTCL, LTCL), and Stanford University; in 1998, she received MIT's prestigious Laya and Jerome Wiesner Award for her contribution to the arts.  She was an Affiliated Artist of MIT's Music and Theatre Arts from 1998-2000, and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Lehigh University before joining USC in 2001. A proponent of contemporary and eclectic repertoire, she continues to perform widely as chamber musician and soloist. At USC, she has initiated and participated in the multimedia concerts The Mathematics in Music, Flying Sonics, and Dark Blue Sky Dream.

Prof. Chew is on sabbatical in 2007-2008, during which she and her collaborator/spouse Alexandre Francois are Fellows of Harvard's Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study, and will be designing analysis and interactive tools for real-time processing and visualization of contemporary music.

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Contact Information:

University of Southern California
3715 McClintock Avenue
GER 240
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0193
Tel: (213) 821.2414

Fax: (213) 740-1120
Email: echew (at) usc.edu



Research web page

Music Computation and Cognition Laboratory