Awards | Microsoft Stories
Professor Tony Hoare, a member of Microsoft Research’s lab in Cambridge UK, has been awarded this year’s Kyoto Prize by Japan’s Inamori Foundation for his pioneering and fundamental work in software science. One of the world’s most prestigious awards, Kyoto…
Tune In, Log On is an ethnographic study of an Internet soap opera fan group. Bridging the fields of computer-mediated communication and audience studies, the book shows how verbal and nonverbal communicative practices create collaborative interpretations and criticism, group humor,…
In Your Face: Stories from the Lives of Queer Youth is a groundbreaking and informative collection of real-life accounts that describe and express the hardships and triumphs of lesbian, gay, and bisexual teens.
In the news | Forbes
Researchers working at Microsoft's Redmond, Wash. headquarters have come up with intriguing ways to turn the computational power of a PC against the crap that people seek to put into it.
Awards | IEEE
For contributions to the theory and practice of lapped transforms, fast multirate filter banks, and signal coding.
In the news | Graphics Interface
For the significant contribution over the many years that Bill has made to the field of human-computer interaction. Bill has demonstrated that he is a leader, a creative researcher and an excellent communicator who inspires enthusiasm among his students.
Henrique S. Malvar and David H. Staelin were awarded the IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award in Image (Video) and Multidimensional Signal Processing for the paper entitled, The LOT: Transform Coding Without Blocking Effects, IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech,…
In the news | CNPq
Awards | Marconi Foundation