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Prof Alice Eldridge is Professor of Sonic Systems (Music) at the University of Sussex, School of Media, Arts and Humanities. She holds leadership roles including Director of the Sussex Humanities Lab and Co-director roles in interdisciplinary research centers. Her academic journey includes a BSc Psychology (University of Leeds), MSc Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems, and PhD in Computer Science and AI (University of Sussex).
Research focuses on ecoacoustics, soundscapes, and music-technology intersections with ecology. Key areas include acoustic complexity analysis, participatory conservation projects (e.g., WILDSENS projects), and feedback musicianship. Fieldwork spans tropical, temperate, and Arctic regions including Indonesia, Ecuador, and Swedish Lapland. Collaborates with indigenous communities and organizations like Peck Labs and Emute Lab.
Music performance includes free jazz, chamber compositions, and pop bassistry with groups like Collectress and Feedback Cell. Grants include AHRC/NERC/EU funding for projects like WILDSENS Arctic mapping and environmental wellbeing studies. Over 70 publications span ecoacoustic methodologies, digital humanities, and sound-based conservation.
Labs affiliated with: Sussex Humanities Lab, Peck Labs (ecology), Emute Lab (music tech). Teaching includes BA Music Technology and MA Sonic Media programs.



