
معرفی
Nuria Bonet is a Lecturer in Music at the School of Society & Culture within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business at the University of Plymouth. Her teaching encompasses Music History, Electroacoustic Composition, Songwriting, Sonification, Psychology of Music, Psychoacoustics, Music Therapy, and Research Skills. Her research focuses on innovative applications of sonification in creative practices, the intersection of music and technology, and the psychological dimensions of musical perception.
Her work bridges traditional musicological studies with cutting-edge technologies, particularly in areas like data sonification, electroacoustic composition, and the mechanics of wind instruments. Notable contributions include explorations of Chinese Suona shawms, the development of the Tenora hybrid instrument, and the use of sonification in urban and astrophysical contexts. Recent publications (2016–2024) reflect her interdisciplinary approach, blending music theory, computational creativity, and cross-cultural instrument studies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided data. Her professional networks likely span music academia, sound art communities, and interdisciplinary research groups. Nuria collaborates with institutions and artists globally, though specific lab affiliations remain unspecified.



