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  • Carmine Emanuele Cella

Carmine Emanuele Cella

Composer In Research at IRCAM

Carmine Emanuele Cella is an experienced educator and researcher in the fields of music, applied mathematics, and sound theory. Currently serving as an Insegnante at the Conservatorio di Musica since November 2020 and as an Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley since January 2019, Carmine also holds a position as Composer in Research at IRCAM, focusing on artistic applications of sound theory. Previous experiences include post-doctoral research at École normale supérieure and various teaching roles across multiple conservatories, specializing in computer music, mathematics for digital signal processing, and basic harmony. Carmine's educational background encompasses advanced degrees in applied mathematics, composition, and logic from prestigious institutions, including a PhD from Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna and several diplomas from Conservatorio "G. Rossini."

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Paris, France

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IRCAM

IRCAM, the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music directed by Frank Madlener, is one of the world’s largest public research centers dedicated to both musical expression and scientific research. This unique location where artistic sensibilities collide with scientific and technological innovation brings together over 160 collaborators. IRCAM's three principal activities — creation, research, transmission — are visible in IRCAM's Parisian concert season, in productions throughout France and abroad, in a new rendezvous created in June 2012, ManiFeste, that combines an international festival with a multidisciplinary academy. Founded by Pierre Boulez, IRCAM is associated with the Centre Pompidou, under the tutelage of the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. The mixed STMS research lab (Sciences and Technologies for Music and Sound), housed by IRCAM, also benefits from the support of the CNRS and the University Pierre and Marie Curie, as well as Inria (team-project MuTant).


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Paris, France

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51-200

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