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Dr. Thomas Sullivan is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Carnegie Mellon University, with a courtesy Lecturer appointment in the School of Music. He holds a PhD (ECE '96) and BS (EE '85) from Carnegie Mellon and an MS in Computer Music from MIT's Media Lab (MAS '88). His research interests focus on signal processing for music and audio applications, including audio recording advancements, music synthesis, and controller design for synthesizers. He teaches core ECE courses such as Introduction to ECE, Senior Capstone Design, and Electro-acoustics, while also emphasizing STEM outreach for under-represented K-12 students.
- Education:
- PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University (1996)
- MS in Computer Music, MIT Media Lab (1988)
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University (1985)
His work bridges engineering and music technology, contributing to both academic and industry applications. Sullivan actively promotes STEM engagement through outreach programs and is involved in interdisciplinary initiatives like the Music Technology BS/MS programs.
Outside academia, he enjoys music performance as an amateur guitarist/bassist, ice hockey, and distance running.
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