Project cooperationUpdated on 17 April 2026
Looking to establish a consortium for SWARMUSE, a project on sensor-based music learning
Associate Professor at University of Luxembourg
Belval, Luxembourg
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Looking to establish a consortium for a project on sensor-based music learning
At the University of Luxembourg, we are currently establishing a new research group that focuses on music education and performance. Current projects involve:
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Analysis of Skills Acquisition in Music Performance through a Multi-Sensing Approach (UniLu IAS Audacity) http://www.project-samuse.lu/
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Application of Visual Information in Music Education Digital Technologies (Uni funded PhD project)
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Embodied Expression: Enhancing Performance and Daily Life through Movement (HORIZON-MSCA-2025-PF)
We are seeking academic partners for a collaborative proposal under the HORIZON-CL2-2026-01-TRANSFO-04 or HORIZON-CL2-2027-01-TRANSFO-05 call.
We want to build a consortium around a novel concept of collective learning as a self-organizing system, combining embodied interaction, music education, and distributed coordination principles inspired by swarm intelligence. The idea is to develop a gesture-based AR application for music education, and to investigate how collective musical understanding emerges through real-time interaction, adaptive coupling, and constraint-based learning in digitally augmented environments.
Please, have a look here: http://swarmuse.lucnijs.be/
Please, get in touch to discuss synergies and collaboration opportunities.
Stage
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Design - setting the project scope
- Completing the consortia
Call
- Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
Type
- Partners for an existing consortium
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