Timothy W. McDunn (b. 1994) is a composer and theorist with an international profile. He specializes in just intonation and electroacoustic composition. His music and research is regularly presented and performed at major peer-reviewed conferences and festivals including the Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States National Conference, the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, the International Computer Music Conference and others. His background in classical languages and literature strongly influences his work as a composer. He holds a DMA in Composition from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and a Biennio Degree in Composition from the Verdi Conservatory of Milan. His education also includes a Bachelor of Music in Composition and a Bachelor of Arts in Greek and Roman Studies. McDunn currently teaches music theory and composition full-time at Wheaton College. He resides in Glendale Heights with his wife, Jasmine—the most selfless, supportive, and objectively beautiful woman in the world. His music is influenced by elements of philosophy, faith, and spirituality.