Gustav Ciamaga (April 10, 1930 – June 11, 2011) was a Canadian composer, music educator, and writer.
An honorary member of the Canadian Electroacoustic Community, he invented a number of electronic music apparatuses, including the Serial Sound Structure Generator.
He then pursued graduate studies in musicology and composition at Brandeis University where he earned an MFA in 1958.
His teachers at Brandeis included Arthur Berger, Harold Shapero, and Irving Fine.
Two years later he was appointed the director of the school's electronic music studio after the death of its first head Myron Schaeffer.