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Joseph Malloch is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University. He leads research in human-computer interaction, digital musical instruments, and interactive media systems, and is affiliated with the GEM Lab and the Human-Computer Interaction, Visualization & Graphics research cluster.
Research Interests: His work focuses on designing novel input devices such as the T-Stick, developing software frameworks like libmapper for flexible signal routing, and exploring machine learning applications in sound synthesis. He investigates how sensor-rich interfaces can enhance musical expression and audience engagement.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in smart musical instruments, runtime mapping complexity, and the use of AI for synthesizer patch generation. His research bridges computer science, music, and design, emphasizing real-time interaction, modularity, and performer control.
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Joseph Malloch advises students and collaborates with performers and researchers globally. His projects often involve interdisciplinary teams and have been demonstrated internationally. He is actively involved in workshops, music hackathons, and the development of open-source tools for interactive media.
He leads the GEM Lab, where research focuses on the intersection of graphics, engineering, and music. The lab develops new interfaces for performance, including wearable and wireless sensor systems, and explores creative applications of embedded computing and sensor fusion.


