AMLAB

One LAB, one soul, one vision

We're a research group at the University of Liverpool exploring the intersection of music psychology and computer science to unlock the power of music in everyday life and create groundbreaking musical experiences.

HEALTH & WELLBEING

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We investigate how music can complement traditional medical interventions, enhance treatment outcomes and improve wellbeing.

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Music in Everyday Life

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Music is more than just entertainment. In our research, we seek to understand how people can maximize the benefits of music.

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Heritage & Education

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We go beyond the digital surface to empower the creation of interconnected music resources, and make our knowledge more accessible and engaging for everyone.

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Music Computing

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Harnessing AI, we design new models and intelligent systems for music analysis, personalisation, and responsible music generation.

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If you would like to collaborate with us,
we would love to hear from you

Are you a student, researcher, or an institution interested in our work? Whether you're seeking a research partnership, a visiting opportunity, or doctoral/postdoctoral supervision, we're eager to discuss your ideas and explore potential collaborations.
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Are you a student at the University of Liverpool? We supervise various undergraduate and postgraduate projects in Computer Science (COMP390, COMP702) and Music (MUSI399, MRes, MA) related to our research themes. Get in touch and join our team!

Interested in pursuing a Ph.D. with us? Check out the University of Liverpool's Ph.D. programme application process. You can find potential funding sources for your studies from the advertised Ph.D. scholarships and awards, and from this document.

Join our group as a postdoctoral researcher. Check out our current openings and consider other potential funding sources such as: North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP)UKRI Postdoctoral Fellowships and The British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships.

We welcome researchers who are interested in pursuing work related to our research themes. If you are an established scholar, please read this guidance. Visiting postgraduate research students are encouraged tovisit this page.