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MMLSpark: empowering AI for Good with Mark Hamilton 

October 2, 2019

If someone asked you what snow leopards and Vincent Van Gogh have in common, you might think it was the beginning of a joke. It’s not, but if it were, Mark Hamilton, a software engineer in Microsoft’s Cognitive Services group,…

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Microsoft collaborates with SilverCloud Health to develop AI for improved mental health 

October 2, 2019 | Danielle Belgrave and Anja Thieme

One in four of us, at some point in our lives, will be affected by a mental health condition. Good mental health and well-being are fundamental to our general health and quality of life. It enables us to build resilience…

In the news | Microsoft Partner Network

NVIDIA and Microsoft partner to accelerate AI through graphics processing units (GPU) powered Azure Solutions 

October 2, 2019

NVIDIA, a graphics technology company, needed to unlock the transformative potential of its GPUs using AI. Partnering with Microsoft, NVIDIA’s AI built a software platform that empowers developers to accelerate and build AI solutions, making AI more accessible for all.…

Microsoft collaborates with SilverCloud Health to develop AI for improved mental health 

October 2, 2019

In the news | La Vanguardia

Fixed contracts are going down in history 

October 2, 2019

When I started working at Microsoft, we were worried that work automation would leave people jobless...

In the news | Computerworld.ch

Microsoft eröffnet Forschungslabor in Zürich 

October 2, 2019

Der Software-Riese Microsoft hat ein weiteres Forschungslabor in Zürich eröffnet. Im «Mixed Reality & AI Zurich Lab» soll auch die Computerbrille HoloLens weiterentwickelt werden.

In the news | Computerworld.ch

Microsoft eröffnet Forschungslabor in Zürich 

October 2, 2019

Der Software-Riese Microsoft hat ein weiteres Forschungslabor in Zürich eröffnet. Im «Mixed Reality & AI Zurich Lab» soll auch die Computerbrille HoloLens weiterentwickelt werden.

Anna Krystalli from the University of Sheffield (fourth from right) won best poster at the fourth Conference of Research Software Engineering with her poster on pkgreviewr for helping automate the rOpenSci review process for open reproducible research and data access. Microsoft sponsored the first prize for the competition, and pictured with Krystalli is a group from the company (from left): Pashmina Cameron, Kenji Takeda, Camilla Longden, Raluca Georgescu, Matthew Johnson, Tania Allard, and Bhavin Bhagalia.
Microsoft Research Blog

Inclusive environments empower big dreams 

October 1, 2019 | Pashmina Cameron

Don’t limit yourself. If someone else can do it, you can do it, too. Don’t get comfortable. If doing well is easy, it’s time to challenge yourself. Over the years, these two principles have guided Columbia University PhD student Adji…

Awards | ReconViguRation: Reconfiguring Physical Keyboards in Virtual Reality

Best Paper, ISMAR 2019 and IEEE Trans. on Visualization and Computer Graphics 

October 1, 2019

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