Plymouth: Building Future, Not Just Imagining It

Alex Alani knew that he wanted to be at the cutting edge of sound production when he finished his degree in Indiana, USA.
Fast-forward four years and he's halfway across the world at the University of Plymouth - completing a PhD unlike any other.
Alex is exploring the music technology of the future in the University's Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR). A musician by background, he has an interest in novel techniques of sound production and created the soundtrack for online games using a quantum computer. The company Moth is now sponsoring his PhD to explore how the opportunities of quantum computer music can be unlocked and create even more tools for music producers.
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