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Dr. Christopher Hopkins is a Professor of Music Composition and Music Technology at Iowa State University (ISU). He holds a DMA from Cornell University and has taught at institutions including the University of Illinois and Syracuse University. His research integrates electroacoustic music, algorithmic logic, and historical music analysis. He leads initiatives like the Galilei Dialogues and Music genGraph, applying graph theory to composition. Hopkins directs ISU's Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities and developed interdisciplinary programs in music technology.
- Education:
- Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), Composition, Cornell University, 1992
- Master of Music (MM), Composition and Electronic Music, Cleveland Institute of Music, 1985
- Bachelor of Music (BM), Cello Performance, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1979
His research focuses on electroacoustic composition, historical style dialectics, and algorithmic models. Notable projects include editing Vincenzo Galilei's works and creating compositions inspired by Renaissance-Baroque traditions. His music has been performed globally and broadcast on networks like WNYC and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Awards & Fellowships: Includes residencies at MacDowell and the Aaron Copland Award. He has curated major festivals, including the 2007 Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States conference.
Teaching & Leadership: Developed the Music Technology Minor and courses in creative computation. Served on the Human-Computer Interaction graduate faculty and the Lipa Festival of Contemporary Music board.





