In the news | China Daily
Yu Zheng, a researcher at Microsoft, told China Daily that technology companies like Microsoft 'can leverage their computing infrastructures, data management, analytics tools and knowledge in data science to help forecast air pollution.'
By Bei Li, Research Program Manager, Microsoft Research “The current development of computer science resembles the Renaissance in Italy of the 15th century,” said Tim Pan, director of Microsoft Research Asia, during a keynote speech on "Interdisciplinary Effect" at the…
The 48th International Symposium on Microarchitecture happened last December and brought interesting discussions to bear. On the technical side, there were three very inspiring keynote speeches and a number of great presentations. The regular paper presentations were also very diverse, covering all…
2016年1月——在中华人民共和国人力资源和社会保障部(以下简称:人社部)与全国博士后管理委员会印发的《关于2015年度博士后综合评估结果的通报 (opens in new tab)》中,微软(中国)有限公司被评选为2015中国优秀博士后科研工作站,并受到人社部和全国博士后管理委员会的通报表彰。 此次评选依照人社部2008年发布的《博士后科研流动站和工作站评估办法》要求,对2012年以前设立的20...
In the news | Los Angeles Times
The global digital assembly line has arrived. Its workers labor at computer keyboards, performing the behind-the-scenes tasks that make the Internet appear intelligent and functional.
In the news | Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM interviewed Fei-Fei Li, Rob Fergus, Richard Zemel and Xiaodong He on recent progress in computer vision and language processing, interview highlighted in "Seeing More Clearly" in the January 2016 issue of CACM.
In the news | ACM SIGPLAN
For the 2009 paper, 'Runtime Support for Multicore Haskell.'
In the news | Aminer
The AI 2000 Most Influential Scholar Annual List will name 2,000 of the world's top-cited research scholars from the fields of artificial intelligence over the next ten years (2020 - 2029).
In the news | ACM SIGPLAN
Among Simonâs technical contributions to language design is leading work in monadic I/O, type classes, generalized abstract data types, composable transactional memory, generic programming via 'scrap your boilerplate', advances in type inference, and more.