Sergio Núñez Meneses (born in 1989) studies music composition at the University of Chile. He attends internships at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) and at the Institute for Creativity, Arts and Technology (ICAT) in the United States with a grant from the UNESCO, and at the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique de Paris with Luis Naón , with a scholarship from the Graduate School of the University of Chile.

He then studies with Tom Mays and Daniel D'Adamo at the Académie supérieure de musique de Strasbourg/HEAR, where he obtained a Master in electroacoustic composition and performance (2016-2018). He follows the IRCAM Cursus (2018-2019) as part of his first year of Master in mixed composition at the Haute école de musique de Genève.

Sergio is currently working in concatenative synthesis as a mean for computer-aided orchestration, and its use in instrumental and electronic writing. He works with Diemo Schwarz, from the Interaction-sound-music-mouvement research team at IRCAM, on a new tool for computer-aided composition and sound design in real time.