
Geoffrey Luck
Biography
Dr Geoff Luck is a Senior Researcher in Musicology in the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies (MACS) and Assoc. Prof. (Docent) of Experimental Psychology in the Faculty of Education and Psychology. He is Director of the Sound Science Lab, Chair of the Joint Seminar on Music, Sport and Health, Faculty representative of the Jyväskylä Brain and Mind consortium, and an Executive Module Leader in the Research Council of Finland-funded Centre of Excellence in Music, Mind, Body and Brain (2022-2029). Geoff holds a PhD in Psychology and is an expert in quantifying and predicting how we perceive, understand, and experience music and other multimodal stimuli utilising machine learning and intelligent computing approaches. A common theme in Geoff's interdisciplinary work is understanding and predicting human experience and behaviour at scale with the goal of achieving maximum global impact. His teaching responsibilities span a range of topics, including music psychology, neuroscience, and research methods. Geoff has led successful externally-funded projects including The Kinematics and Dynamics of Musical Communication (Academy Fellowship, 2008-2013) and Gigbuds (TEKES, 2013-2015). He currently leads The Rhythm of Life (Research Council of Finland, 2023-2027) and AUDISSION (Business Finland, 2024-2025) projects. These projects include both basic and commercialisation research and involve collaboration with Finnish and international stakeholders. Geoff is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Musicae Scientiae.
Research interests
My research is situated at the intersection of the creative and brain sciences and focuses on the perception, cognition, and impact of music and other multimodal stimuli in daily life and applied settings. Key research topics include rhythmic & expressive movement, mental health & function, and information retrieval & intelligent computing.