Summary
Rebecca Fiebrink is a professor at the Creative Computing Institute, University of the Arts London, with an ongoing affiliation at Goldsmiths, University of London, reflecting a trans-institutional leadership in creative computing and education. Her research fuses human-computer interaction, machine learning, and audio signal processing to empower new forms of expression, from digital musical instruments to gestural interfaces for gaming and health. She actively pursues digital humanities projects and uses digital music creation as a gateway to teaching programming and computational thinking to youth. Her specialties include HCI, applied ML, computer music performance and composition, audio processing, music information retrieval, and arts education. Based in London, she combines rigorous scholarship with creative practice to mentor the next generation of researchers and developers.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
MA, Music Technology, MA, Music Technology at McGill University
BS, BA, Computer Science & Engineering, Music, BS, BA, Computer Science & Engineering, Music at The Ohio State University
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at Princeton University
English, French