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Caroline Traube is a Professor at the Faculty of Music, Université de Montréal. She leads the Laboratoire de recherche sur le geste musicien (LRGM) and collaborates with interdisciplinary research groups including OICRM, CIRMMT, BRAMS, and LFO. Her work bridges musicology, acoustics, and digital music through empirical and creative approaches.
- Ph.D. in Music Technology, McGill University (2004)
- Engineer Degree in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (2000)
- Civil Engineer (Telecommunications), Faculté Polytechnique de Mons (1996)
Her research focuses on instrumental timbre, performance studies, and musician well-being, integrating acoustics, biomécanics, and digital music methodologies. Current projects include:
- 2025-2031: Music, Humanities, and Sciences in France (SSHRC-funded)
- 2025-2030: Analytical Approaches to Orchestration (FRQSC)
- 2024-2026: PianOptim - Optimal Piano Gestures (FRQSC)
She supervises doctoral and master's students in topics ranging from virtual orchestration to Buddhist mantra performance. Her recent publications address digital performance tools and timbre analysis in piano, flute, and video game music contexts.

