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Personal bio
Marina Bosi received her degrees in Physics and in Music from the University of Florence (Italy) and from the National Conservatory of Music (Florence, Italy), respectively, and completed her thesis as a Chargèe de Recherche at IRCAM in Paris, France. After working with the composer Luciano Berio at Tempo Reale, Florence, Marina came to the USA and became a Consulting Professor (since 1998) at Stanford University's Computer Center for Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) and in the Electrical Engineering department (2004-2009). An experienced industry leader, Marina cofounded (with L. Chiariglione, MPEG Chair) the Digital Media Project and was the CTO of MPEG LA, Vice President - Technology at DTS, a Project Engineer at Dolby Laboratories, and a DSP Engineer at Digidesign. A Fellow and Past President of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) and a Senior Member of IEEE, Marinaâs awards include the AES Silver Medal in recognition of âoutstanding achievements in the development and standardization of audio and secure digital rights managementâ and the ISO/IEC Editor award for her contributions to ISO/IEC 13818-7, MPEG-2 Advanced Audio Coding (AAC). A graduate of Stanford Business Schoolâs âStanford Executive Programâ, Marina holds several patents and publications and she is author of the acclaimed textbook âIntroduction to Digital Audio Coding and Standardsâ (Kluwer/Springer December 2002). Marina is currently Treasurer and a Board member of the AES, co-founder and director of MPAI, and was a member of the Scientific Council of ISSNAF. Currently teaching |