UVA professors will turn the movement of rivers into music

Professors Matthew Burner (L) and Ajay Limaye are collaborating on a project that will translate the movement of rivers into music. (Credit: Sandy Hausman)

Rivers have played a central part in human history – meandering through communities carrying people and goods, replenishing soil for farming and sometimes forcing residents to leave flooded homes and businesses. 

At the University of Virginia, two scholars from very different disciplines, are hoping to better understand why rivers move the way they do – then interpreting data in a whole new way. 

Sandy Hausman has that story.

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