In the news | Art Mag
The result of a collaboration between the artist, Keith Salmon, and Microsoftâs experimental technology centre, The Oregon Project is a new stage in creating truly accessible art.
In the news | The Globe and Mail
Microsoft Corp. is buying into Canada's artificial intelligence research community with a deal to purchase Maluuba, a deep-learning and AI-technology startup based in Waterloo, Ont., and Montreal.
In the news | Association for Women in Science
Xbox researcher Jessie Thomas participates in a panel discussion at the Univeristy of Notre Dame on unconscious assumptions that influence judgment and perception of others, and how to deal with them in an assertive, effective, and professional manner.
In the news | ZDNet
A new Microsoft Research team, Project Sopris, is looking to redesign microcontrollers in the name of making low-cost IoT devices more secure.
In the news | MSPowerUser
The Project Sopris team has tested different approaches to device security from silicon to software and have found optimal device security must be rooted in hardware but kept up-to-date through evolving software.
In the news | CNX Software
Microsoft researchers have identified seven properties of highly secure devices, and describe their experiments towards designing microcontroller-based prototype devices adapted from the Mediatek MT7687 MIPS microcontroller.
In the news | The Wall Street Journal
Microsoft researchers have developed templates that use ratios, ranks, and unit changes to make large numbers easier to understand; a method that helps inform Bing search results.
Awards | British Computer Society
The British Computer Society honored Simon Peyton Jones with the Distinguished Fellowship award for outstanding contributions to the advancement of computing. Peyton Jones has played a leading role since 1987 in the definition of Haskell, an advanced, purely functional programming language used by…
Awards | UW Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science
A. J. Brush received the 2017 Alumni Achievement Award from the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington. Brush is a human-computer interaction researcher with a love for building experimental platforms and prototypes that enable…