Turning Data Into Creativity

SOUND DISCOVERY: A forum for sound exploration – at DTU
 

Buckle up for the maiden voyage of Sound Discovery – a new interactive and creative format where we meet to exchange ideas, explore new sound concepts and prototypes, and discuss their potential impact on both society and industry.

Find a new partner or collaborator, or simply join the conversation for a fresh boost of inspiration. 

REGISTRATION! Email Jeppe Lindegaard at jl@danishsoundcluster.dk

Maximum of 30 participants, reserved for DSC members

Date: March 11th, 2026

Time: 13:00 – 16:00

Price: Free for members

Language: English

Location: DTU, Anker Engelunds Vej 101, Kongens Lyngby

Room: The AVIL Forum

For you interested in:

Audio

Acoustics 

Hearing 

Engineering

Agenda

13:00 Welcome & Introduction 

13:15 Measuring Material Characteristics – a new data device demo by Cheol-Ho Jeong

13:45 Q&A

14:00 Coffee Break

14:30 Turning Measurement Data Into Music – a sonification exploration and live demo by Prithvi Kantan

15:00 Q&A

15:15 New Project Brainstorm – open forum discussion based on the two presentations, about future development and new project potential, moderated by Jeppe Lindegaard

15:45 Guided Tour of the DTU Lab (Voluntary)

You Will Meet

Cheol-Ho Jeong Associate Professor at DTU

A researcher specializing in computational and architectural acoustics, with a strong focus on room, environmental, and psychoacoustics. My work leverages data-driven methods and scientific machine learning to advance acoustic modeling and analysis. I am particularly interested in synthetic audio data generation to support experimental studies and real-world applications.

Prithvi Kantan Postdoctoral Researcher at Aalborg University CREATE

A researcher and educator passionate about empowering individuals — students overcoming academic challenges and patients with movement disorders — through interactive technologies and pedagogical methods. I hold a PhD from Aalborg University, where I developed real-time auditory feedback systems translating movement into sound for rehabilitation. My broader interests include sonic interaction design, multimodal systems, and human-centered technologies.

Alongside research, I teach and supervise at bachelor’s and master’s levels, focusing on personalized guidance and structured, inspiring learning experiences.

Key skills: digital audio signal processing, real-time audio programming, sonic interaction design, experimental design, scientific communication, higher education pedagogy, and music production.

The seminar will be hosted by Jeppe Lindegaard, Event & Project Manager at Danish Sound Cluster.