Researcher at Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Centre, Rigshospitalet
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark
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Stefania Serafin is a researcher and former professor specializing in sonic interaction design and multimodal perception, currently affiliated with the Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Centre at Rigshospitalet. With a PhD from Stanford in computer-based music theory and acoustics and two decades of academic leadership in Denmark, she founded and led the Multisensory Experience Lab, translating auditory research into practical testing and training technologies for hearing and balance. Her career spans deep technical work (including early sound programming at IRCAM) and curriculum development across Medialogy and Sound and Music Computing programs. Stefania combines rigorous signal-processing expertise with human-centered multimodal design, mentoring students from bachelor to PhD levels. Less obvious: she bridges academic research and clinical application, actively moving lab prototypes toward tools that can be used in healthcare settings.
8 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. computer science, B.S. computer science at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia
International Research Management, International Research Management at Copenhagen Business School
DEA (Master) Acoustics signal processing and computer science applied to music, DEA (Master) Acoustics signal processing and computer science applied to music at Pierre and Marie Curie University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Based Music Theory and Acoustics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Based Music Theory and Acoustics at Stanford University
italian (mothertongue), english, french, danish and spanish
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Stefania Serafin - Researcher at Copenhagen Hearing and Balance Centre, Rigshospitalet