Michael Kai Petersen (b.1957) has 30 years of experience within
digital media engineering and has since 2004 been associated with
the DTU Technical University of Denmark where he received his PhD
degree in 2010 and was subsequently appointed Assistant Professor
in Cognitive Systems and Head of Studies for the Digital Media
Engineering MSc program at DTU Compute.
Research is focused on embodied semantics; exploring how we
cognitively perceive media by combining natural language
processing elements of embodied
semantics, affective computing, mobile neuroimaging and user
experience - an approach that might be used to model
emotional responses to text and images or develop new types of
brain machine interaction based on the DTU smartphonebrainscanner
project.
Combining a technical and creative background, he holds a M.Mic
master degree in Mobile Internet Communication from DTU Photonics
2004, while previously having been trained in digital sound
engineering and working as a producer in DR Danish Broadcasting
Corporation and SteepleChase 1980-1993, after graduating from the
soloist class of the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1982. As an
entrepreneur he has founded three high tech start-up companies over
the period 1993-2003, and has produced 100 plus CD albums for
labels including Chandos and Naxos.