[AUDITORY] [DATE CHANGE] New England Sequencing & Timing (NEST), April 11, 2026, University of Connecticut (Ji Chul Kim )


Subject: [AUDITORY] [DATE CHANGE] New England Sequencing & Timing (NEST), April 11, 2026, University of Connecticut
From:    Ji Chul Kim  <jichulkim21@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 11 Feb 2026 22:24:44 -0500

--00000000000056ff22064a9808b8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **** Please Note Date Change **** Dear Colleagues, We are happy to announce that the 34th annual meeting of New England Sequencing and Timing (NEST) will take place on *Saturday, April 11, 2026* at the University of Connecticut. This year=E2=80=99s theme is *Interperson= al Coordination*. Related topics include but are not limited to: - Rhythmic movement coordination / mutual adaptation - Interpersonal communication - Musical ensemble performance - Interpersonal interaction in development - Interpersonal coordination in therapeutic settings - Neurophysiological synchronization - Multiscale coordination - Human-robot interaction - Human-AI teams We welcome abstract submissions for talks (either 20 min or 45 min). While the above topics will be highlighted by this year=E2=80=99s theme, as alway= s, any submissions related to rhythm, sequencing, and timing in the behavior of living and artificial systems will be considered. NEST is traditionally a local workshop, but we accept submissions from outside the New England area. However, only in-person presentations will be accepted. The deadline for abstract submission is *March 8*. Please visit the conference website (link below) for information on abstract submission, registration, lodging and transportation. Conference website: https://musicdynamicslab.uconn.edu/home/nest/ Important dates: - Deadline for abstract submission: March 8 - Notification to accepted authors: mid-March - Registration deadline: April 6 Please contact us at musicdynamicslab@xxxxxxxx with any questions. We look forward to having you join us here in March and learning about your latest work! Sincerely, Ed Large, Ji Chul Kim, Susan Tilbury & the Music Dynamics Lab https://musicdynamicslab.uconn.edu/ --00000000000056ff22064a9808b8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr"><b>*** Please Note Date Change ***</b><br><br>Dear Colleag= ues,<br><br>We are happy to announce that the 34th annual meeting of New En= gland Sequencing and Timing (NEST) will take place on <b>Saturday, April 11= , 2026</b> at the University of Connecticut. This year=E2=80=99s theme is <= b>Interpersonal Coordination</b>. Related topics include but are not limite= d to:<br><ul><li>Rhythmic movement coordination / mutual adaptation</li><li= >Interpersonal communication</li><li>Musical ensemble performance</li><li>I= nterpersonal interaction in development</li><li>Interpersonal coordination = in therapeutic settings</li><li>Neurophysiological synchronization</li><li>= Multiscale coordination</li><li>Human-robot interaction</li><li>Human-AI te= ams</li></ul><div><br></div>We welcome abstract submissions for talks (eith= er 20 min or 45 min). While the above topics will be highlighted by this ye= ar=E2=80=99s theme, as always, any submissions related to rhythm, sequencin= g, and timing in the behavior of living and artificial systems will be cons= idered.<br>=C2=A0<br>NEST is traditionally a local workshop, but we accept = submissions from outside the New England area. However, only in-person pres= entations will be accepted. The deadline for abstract submission is <b>Marc= h 8</b>. Please visit the conference website (link below) for information o= n abstract submission, registration, lodging and transportation.<br><br>Con= ference website: <a href=3D"https://musicdynamicslab.uconn.edu/home/nest/">= https://musicdynamicslab.uconn.edu/home/nest/</a><br><br>Important dates:<b= r><ul><li>Deadline for abstract submission: March 8</li><li>Notification to= accepted authors: mid-March</li><li>Registration deadline: April 6</li></u= l><div><br></div>Please contact us at <a href=3D"mailto:musicdynamicslab@xxxxxxxx= ail.com">musicdynamicslab@xxxxxxxx</a> with any questions. We look forward= to having you join us here in March and learning about your latest work!<b= r><br>Sincerely,<br>Ed Large, Ji Chul Kim, Susan Tilbury &amp; the Music Dy= namics Lab<br><a href=3D"https://musicdynamicslab.uconn.edu/">https://music= dynamicslab.uconn.edu/</a><br></div> --00000000000056ff22064a9808b8--


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