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Jason Freeman is a Professor and the Associate Vice Provost for Arts at the School of Music, Georgia Tech. His work emphasizes the intersection of technology and music, focusing on interactive music, computer science education, and expanding participation in computing through STEAM initiatives. Freeman develops innovative educational interventions in both K-12 and university settings, aiming to broaden engagement in STEM fields through authentic integration of music and computing. His artistic compositions have been performed at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall, and he has collaborated with organizations such as ACM SIGGRAPH and National Public Radio. Freeman's research has been supported by significant funding agencies, including the National Science Foundation and Google, demonstrating the impact of his scholarly work. He has published extensively, including over 100 refereed book chapters, journal articles, and conference proceedings. Freeman holds a Bachelor of Arts in music from Yale University and both a Master of Arts and Doctor of Musical Arts in composition from Columbia University.
Department of Computer Science: GRE scores are optional for Fall 2026.