Further funding for ARME development

The ARME project continues to grow through follow-on funding. Alongside the core EPSRC grant, the project has secured further support to move the research towards practical tools for musicians, educators, and creative-technology partners.

Follow-on funding reported through the public UKRI/Gateway to Research record includes:

  • BBSRC IAA: University of Birmingham support running from November 2023 to April 2024. The University of Birmingham research portal lists this as the AMUSER follow-on project, App-based MUSic Ensemble Rehearsal.
  • Brazil fellowship: University of Birmingham support running from April 2023 to July 2023, supporting international collaboration.
  • Brazil fellowship: University of Birmingham support running from February 2025 to June 2025, supporting a further phase of international collaboration.
  • EPSRC IAA (22-25): Music ensemble exhibition: University of Birmingham support running from February 2024 to April 2025.
  • Embodied Timing and Disability in DJ Practice: Arts & Humanities Research Council funding, funding ID AH/W000954/1, running from February 2022 to July 2024.

These awards have helped the team refine prototypes, build partnerships, attend innovation events, and test ways of making ARME technologies more accessible outside the lab.

More information about the project’s recorded outcomes is available on UKRI Gateway to Research.

Max Di Luca
Max Di Luca
Associate Professor

Max Di Luca is the lead PI of the project. He is Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham (UK) in the Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics.