Microsoft Research Blog

Channel 9

  1. Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Computing 

    October 23, 2014

    Posted by Rob Knies For years now, Microsoft researchers have been working with academics and scientists to unlock the riddles of quantum computing, a field that aims to merge the mysterious properties of quantum mechanics with computing. If achieved, a scalable quantum computer could rapidly…

  2. Platt Plenty Excited About AI 

    August 4, 2014

    Posted by Rob Knies Now, here’s an interesting one: The latest video in Channel 9’s Microsoft Research Luminaries series features John Platt (@johnplattml) and explores his work in the resurgent research area of artificial intelligence (AI), its close cousin, machine learning, and the impact of…

  3. Project Adam and the Future of Programming 

    July 18, 2014

    Posted by Rob Knies Perhaps you’ve heard about Project Adam over the last few days. That work, which shows that large-scale, commodity distributed systems are able to train extra-large deep neural networks efficiently, has received its share of attention in the tech media this week…

  4. Helping SQL Server Rev Up to Full Speed 

    March 18, 2014

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies As SQL Server 2014 is released to manufacturing on March 18, one of the features that will be bolstering the new release, to be available to customers on April 1, are its in-memory solutions built directly into the product. These…

  5. Buxton, Han on Channel 9: Friends Swapping Stories 

    February 5, 2014

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies “3-D printing’s been around for years and years and years. That was called milling machines and, later on, stereolithography, but the cost has changed by orders of magnitude, which makes it possible—just as lower cost made personal computers become accessible.…

  6. Latest Microsoft Research Luminary: Lucas Joppa, Conservation Scientist 

    December 16, 2013

    Posted by Rob Knies Over the past several years, Microsoft Research Cambridge has established its bona fides as a serious player in the area of computational ecology, so it’s no great surprise that work from that lab caught the attention of Prince William during a…

  7. Luminaries Series Features Jeannette Wing 

    October 29, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies Jeannette Wing is corporate vice president of Microsoft Research. As such, she oversees Microsoft Research’s core research laboratories around the world—and Microsoft Research Connections.That much is true, indisputably. But her personal biography goes so much deeper than that. The above…

  8. Audio Advances Help Xbox One Determine Signal from Noise 

    October 16, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies You might remember Ivan Tashev as the researcher behind the audio technology that helped to make Kinect for Xbox 360 such a marketplace sensation a couple of years ago. Now, with Xbox One headed for a Nov. 22 debut, Tashev,…

  9. Research at Imagine Cup 2011 

    July 13, 2011

    In nine years, the Imagine Cup has become one of the pre-eminent youth technology competitions in the world. This year, more than 350,000 young people from 183 countries and regions around the globe signed up to compete. Beginning last Friday evening and running through to…

  10. Computer Science Research Tools Excite Faculty at SIGCSE 

    March 30, 2011

    From March 9-12, a group of Microsoft researchers had their wares on display at SIGCSE 2011, this year's annual convention of the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (ACM SIGCSE). Held in Dallas, SIGCSE 2011 attracted some 1,200 participants from…