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Dr Gerard Roma is a Lecturer in Audio Software Engineering at the School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London. He contributes extensively to both research and teaching in the domain of sound and music computing, with a strong technical focus on audio technologies and intelligent systems.
His research interests span several key areas in modern audio computing, including audio analysis and synthesis, digital musical instruments, intelligent audio processing, audio source separation, and environmental sound recognition. These interests reflect a deep engagement with both creative and computational aspects of sound.
Gerard Roma teaches across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs such as the MSc Artificial Intelligence for Sound and Music, MSc Digital Audio Engineering, BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering, and MSc Applied Acoustics. His educational background includes a PhD in Engineering and a BSc (Hons) in Acoustics, grounding his work in rigorous scientific and engineering principles. Though no publications or awards are listed in the current profile, his expertise aligns with cutting-edge developments in audio AI and software engineering. He is also an active practitioner in electronic and computer music, bridging academic research with artistic application.





