
معرفی
Mark Gotham is a Senior Lecturer in Cultural Computation at King's College London's Digital Humanities Department, part of the Faculty of Arts & Humanities. He holds a unique interdisciplinary background with prior roles in music theory (Professor at TU Dortmund), computer science (Assistant Professor at Durham University), and digital humanities. His research focuses on computational methods for music analysis, composition, and accessibility, emphasizing corpus creation and mathematical modeling. He is affiliated with King's Computational Humanities Research Group and the Centre for Digital Culture.
Education: PhD in Music Theory from Cambridge (2011-15), MMus from Royal Northern College of Music (2008-09), and a First Class BA in Music from Christ Church, Oxford (2005-08).
Research interests include computational music theory, cultural computation, and pedagogical innovation. He leads projects like the OpenScore initiative and has collaborated with organizations such as Deutsche Telekom on the 'Beethoven X' project. His compositional works have been broadcast globally and received critical acclaim.
Key contributions include the RomanText format for harmonic analysis, the TISMIR Education Track, and interdisciplinary frameworks for music corpus development. He actively contributes to labs such as the Music Computing Lab at King's, focusing on computational approaches to music creation and understanding.




