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Tiffany Ng is an Associate Professor of Carillon and University Carillonist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, affiliated with the Department of Organ. She advocates for diversity in contemporary music and has premiered over sixty carillon works.
- Licentiate diploma, Royal Carillon School “Jef Denyn”
- PhD and MA in Musicology and New Media, UC Berkeley
- MM in Organ, Eastman School of Music
- BA in English and Music, Yale University
Her research spans carillon technology, interactive performances, and musicology, with a focus on expanding the American carillon repertoire through collaborations. She has performed internationally and taught masterclasses at institutions like Yale and Mayo Clinic.
The 15 most recent articles from her Google Scholar profile reflect medical research on pancreatic diseases, diabetes, and surgical outcomes. These papers emphasize oncology, endocrinology, and surgical complications.
Scientific Awards:
- Henry Russel Award
- U-M Institute for the Humanities Faculty Fellowship
- Shirley Verrett Award
- Ronald Barnes Memorial Scholarship
- E. Power Biggs Fellowship
- Consortium for Faculty Diversity Fellowship
- UC Berkeley Arts Research Center Fellowship
- Westfield Center for Early Keyboard Studies paper award
- Belgian American Educational Foundation Fellowship
She has no listed students in the provided text and is involved in digital humanities projects like Hack The Bells and The Tsar Bell Project.





