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Nino Auricchio is a Senior Lecturer in Sound Engineering at the University of West London, School of Computing and Engineering. He leads the BSc (Hons) Sound Engineering and BSc (Hons) Audio Software Engineering programs, and teaches on the MSc Digital Audio Engineering and other acoustics-related degrees.
His research lies at the intersection of audio engineering, music technology, and cognitive perception. Key interests include timbre and emotional responses in electronic dance music, modular synthesizer performance, and intelligent systems for audio mixing. He applies case-based reasoning to model and recommend audio engineering workflows, bridging AI and practical sound design.
His recent publications and creative works reflect a strong trend in both technical innovation and artistic expression. He has published on similarity modeling in audio engineering and the emotional impact of timbre, while also releasing electronic music and performing internationally with modular synthesizers. His work spans academic research, music production, and live performance.
- Member, Audio Engineering Society
Nino Auricchio has been involved in music production as a co-producer and engineer for the funk and soul band Funkshone, releasing albums in the UK and Japan. He has also performed electronic music at festivals and academic venues across Europe. While no formal grants are mentioned, his interdisciplinary work suggests ongoing engagement with music technology research and creative practice.
He is associated with performance projects such as 'Cold waves' and 'Télégraphe', and has released on DiN Records. His lab or research group is not explicitly named, but his collaborative work with researchers like Sauer, Roth-Berghofer, and Proctor indicates active participation in a research team focused on intelligent audio systems.



