PhD Student | Composer | Developer

Specialism in computer science and music theory

About Me

I am a 1st year PhD student in Hearing Sciences at the University of Nottingham. My thesis explores building scalable technologies to foster safe listening in music venues. I’m currently working on a common data model for amplified sound data. I have an MSci in Computer Science.

As a composer with over 10 years of experience, my music spans from solo piano pieces to full orchestral ensembles. You can find some of these here. I am active in the online space, sharing content on YouTube, TikTok, and more.

I have research expertise in software engineering, data science, human-computer interaction, and music theory. I am excited about sharing my love for composing music with others and providing support on their musical journeys.

Current work

PhD

I’m researching how scalable technologies can support live sound engineering in music venues for safer hearing.

Discussions with live music venue hosts
Analysing sound data from music events
Proposing changes to live sound production
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Compositions

I compose for full orchestras as well as individual instruments, with specialisms on piano, violin, strings and flute. Below are some examples, they open in a new tab 🙂

Winter Forest
I’m Thinking
Questions
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Software Engineering

I built a wide range of coding projects throughout my Computer Science degree

ClimaTunes (converting climate data to melodies)
Runway (android running tracker)
Worship Box (setup worship sessions for church)
Computer C++ Code

Contact Me

You can contact me through LinkedIn or X.

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