Hannah Wilkie is a PhD student in the Musicology program at Princeton University. She is interested in the relationship between music, space and aesthetic experience. As a member of the Music Cognition Lab, her research combines methodologies from behavioural psychology, music theory, and the cognitive sciences. Prior to attending Princeton, Hannah completed her BA degree in Music at Gonville and Caius College Cambridge, where she was also a senior scholar. Her MPhil dissertation at the University of Cambridge’s Centre for Music and Science explored interactions between digital room acoustic parameters and musical emotion, and was supported by a Cambridge Trust and Clare Hall Boak Masters Studentship. Beyond her academic studies, Hannah has performed as a cellist and choral singer.