July 1, 2025 - 20:16

KINGSTON, R.I. – July 1, 2025 – The worlds of mathematics and music often seem at odds, yet one engineering student is proving that the two can coexist beautifully. This innovative student, hailing from the College of Engineering, is embarking on a capstone project that merges the technical aspects of engineering with the artistic expression of music.
Drawing inspiration from the idea that both fields require a unique blend of creativity and analytical thinking, the student is developing a project that utilizes cutting-edge technology to enhance musical experiences. By integrating engineering principles with musical composition, the project aims to create an interactive platform that allows users to engage with music in new and exciting ways.
This endeavor not only showcases the student’s technical skills but also highlights the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in education. As the boundaries between technology and the arts continue to blur, this capstone project serves as a testament to the innovative spirit of the next generation of engineers and musicians.
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