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  1. Jenny Sabin and Asta Roseway on the Microsoft Research podcast

    Art + Architecture + AI = Ada with Jenny Sabin and Asta Roseway 

    October 30, 2019

    Jenny Sabin is an architectural designer, a professor, a studio principal and MSR’s current Artist in Residence. Asta Roseway is a principal research designer, a “fusionist” and the co-founder of the Artist in Residence program at Microsoft Research. The two, along with a stellar multi-disciplinary…

  2. Horvitz at KDD: From Data to Decisions 

    August 26, 2014

    Posted by Rob Knies This year’s Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (KDD 2014) is themed “data science for social good.” That focus for the 20th KDD meeting moved Eric Horvitz (@erichorvitz) to accept an invitation to deliver a keynote address during the event,…

  3. 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…

  4. Dumais Receives Athena Lecturer Award 

    April 8, 2014

    Posted by Rob Knies Among the many earthly domains attributed to the Greek goddess Athena are those of mathematics, inspiration, strength, skill, and wisdom—traits that, combined, begin to describe the career of Susan Dumais, named April 8 as the ninth recipient of the Athena Lecturer Award.The…

  5. Bing Code Search Makes Developers More Productive 

    February 17, 2014

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies Some people, it seems, are simply born to be computer-science researchers.Take Youssef Hamadi, for example. Earlier this week, he was asked a question about challenges he had encountered during a research project. His response began by sharing this revealing nugget:“As…

  6. Microsoft Research Sends 3 to CHI Academy 

    February 11, 2014

    Posted by Rob Knies  Each year, SIGCHI, the international society for professionals, academics, and students interested in human technology and human-computer interaction (HCI), announces a short list of individuals who have been elected to the CHI Academy. You might wonder: How are the recipients notified?…

  7. Microsoft Research’s Lauter Named Next AWM President 

    January 16, 2014

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies   Some people require years of searching before they are able to identify their life’s calling. For others, though, that realization comes early on. Take Microsoft Research’s Kristin Lauter, for instance.“I have been passionate about mathematics since I was a…

  8. Two from Microsoft Research Win Helmholtz Recognition 

    December 23, 2013

    Tweet This year, the IEEE Technical Committee on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, the organizer of the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV), inaugurated the Helmholtz Prize, a test-of-time award presented for papers published at least 10 years ago that continue to influence the field…

  9. Two from Microsoft Research Named 2014 IEEE Fellows 

    December 17, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies   Even in this awesome, hyperbolic age, the words “extraordinary achievement” don’t get tossed around all that much. And when they come from the IEEE, the world’s largest professional association for the advancement of technology, they retain the distinction of…

  10. Young Interns Spend Summer Translating Songs 

    October 2, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies   So, how was your summer?For three Microsoft Research interns, that question has them singing a happy tune.The three—Michelle Agcamaran, Priya Ganesan, and Kat Zhou—spent the summer at Microsoft Research Redmond, working with mentor Alex Cheng. In doing so, they…

  11. Bahl Awarded SIGMOBILE’s Top Honor 

    October 1, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies   Victor Bahl, research manager of the Mobility and Networking Research Group at Microsoft Research Redmond, recalls a time, nearly 20 years distant, when the idea of a professional organization for those interested in mobile technology was merely a glimmer…

  12. Programming Contest Yields Surprising Results 

    September 26, 2013

    Tweet Posted by Rob Knies What if they held a programming competition involving hundreds of teams—and everybody won?That might seem improbable, but when viewed through the prism of the contest’s value to its participants, that was precisely what happened during the ICFP Programming Contest 2013.Four…