abrams@cs.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) (10/17/89)
I thought that this would be the best place to ask this question: I'm a CS undergraduate at Columbia *very* interested in pursuing computer-music research for a PhD *somewhere* and would like any information anybody has regarding what universities have good research. Preferably, I'm looking for research at a university that has a good CS department in its own right. Location is not yet an issue. I've already heard about work going on at CMU from Prof. Roger Dannenberg, as well as about some of the work going on at MIT's Media lab. I hear that a David Wessel is starting something at Berkely -- anybody have info on that? What about U. of Illinois? Save net- bandwidth and email to me. If anyone is interested in the responses I get, let me know and I'll forward copies. If response is great enough, I'll summarie. Thanks in advance for your help. /************************************************* * *Steven Abrams abrams@cs.columbia.edu * **************************************************/ #include <std/dumquote.h> #include <std/disclaimer.h> -- /************************************************* * *Steven Abrams abrams@cs.columbia.edu * **************************************************/ #include <std/dumquote.h> #include <std/disclaimer.h>
abrams@demo.columbia.edu (Steven Abrams) (10/18/89)
I've already gotten a lot of replies to my posting -- mostly people saying that they too were interested in anything I found out. Therefore, I will be summarizing my responses to the net, provided I get some more concrete info to summarize with!! So, if anyone has any information at all about graduate (preferably PhD) programs (preferably with financial support) in computer music, either based in the CS dept, AI labs, Acoustical engineering, music department, whatever, at any established university, please let me know via e-mail. Thanks again, ~~~Steve /************************************************* * *Steven Abrams abrams@cs.columbia.edu * **************************************************/ #include <std/dumquote.h> #include <std/disclaimer.h> -- /************************************************* * *Steven Abrams abrams@cs.columbia.edu * **************************************************/ #include <std/dumquote.h> #include <std/disclaimer.h>