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Carlos Alomar is a Distinguished Artist-in-Residence and Lecturer at Stevens Institute of Technology's School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. He serves as Director/Founder of the Sound Synthesis Research Center (S.S.R.C.), focusing on synthesizer guitar innovation and sound experimentation. His career spans collaborations with renowned artists like David Bowie, Paul McCartney, and Mark Ronson, earning him 32 Gold/Platinum records and a Diamond Album for 'Uptown Funk'.
Alomar's research includes the 'Dream Generator' synthesizer-guitar project and leadership in music technology. He chairs the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) in New York and advises the Latin Grammys. His work has been featured in films like *The Killers* and *Pretty Woman*, and he holds a TEC Award for 'Soloist of the Year'.
Teaching courses include Guitar Instruction, Recitals, and Ensemble Performance. His music publishing (100 M.P.H. Music) and production company (Guitarlos Ltd.) have garnered ASCAP and RIAA accolades. Alomar's legacy blends artistic innovation with academic research in sound synthesis.
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