
About
Gil Weinberg is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Design, School of Music, and founding director of the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology. He leads the Robotic Musicianship group, pioneering research in artificial creativity, musical expression for robots, and human augmentation through robotics.
- Professor, Georgia Tech School of Music
- Founding Director, Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology
Education:
- Ph.D. in Media Arts and Sciences, MIT
- MS in Media Arts and Sciences, MIT
- BA in Interdisciplinary Program for Fostering Excellence, Tel Aviv University
Research Interests span Robotics, Music Technology, Human Augmentation, and Ethnomusicology. Notable projects include Shimon, a robotic marimba player using machine learning for jazz improvisation, and a prosthetic robotic arm enhancing drumming abilities for amputees.
Recent Work Trends focus on emotional prosody in robotics, cultural music system integration, and multimodal interaction. His 2025 publications explore sonification applications in biomedical contexts, Carnatic music synthesis, and large-scale robotic musicianship frameworks.
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