CCRMA Role:
Masters Student
Years Attended:
09/2021 - 06/2023
Preferred Email (public):
athodges@ccrma.stanford.edu
About Me:
Aaron Hodges is a 2nd year master’s student at Stanford University studying music, science, and technology in the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). He conducts research in Prof. Takako Fujioka’s Neuromusic lab focusing on EEG analysis and using somatosensory stimulation to enhance music perception. He has presented his work at various conferences such as CIAP 2021, Music and Cochlear Implant (CI) Symposium 2021, Music and Hearing Health Workshop 2022, and ASA Winter Conference 2022. His research team at CCRMA received the 2022 GRAMMY Museum Grant for their project on empathetic listening and recruiting audio engineers to mix music for individual preferences of CI users. During his time at CCRMA, Aaron has created at portfolio of creative compositions in electronic music and worked with embedded systems to create electronic instruments. Aaron’s hobbies include dancing, playing oboe, and writing music. Search this site:
Winter Quarter 2024
101 Introduction to Creating Electronic Sound
106 Concert Production
153D Ensemble Sonification of Temporal Data
220B Compositional Algorithms, Psychoacoustics, and Computational Music
222 Sound in Space
223Q Queer Electronic Music Composition
251 Psychophysics and Music Cognition
253 Symbolic Musical Information
319 Research Seminar on Computational Models of Sound
422 Perceptual Audio Coding
451B Neuroscience of Auditory Perception and Music Cognition II: Neural Oscillations