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Supporting technology’s rising stars in the UK 

July 8, 2014

The United Kingdom has faced some tough economic times in the past 10 years, but the technology industry has remained strong throughout. The tech sector has played a key role in helping the economy bounce back from the recessions of…

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What’s Missing from Virtual Reality? Immersive 3D Soundscapes 

July 6, 2014

When you imagine virtual reality, chances are you’ve got visuals in mind. Or maybe you fantasize about a virtual sense of touch. Another key component? Immersive audio.

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The Code That No One in the Cloud Can Live Without 

July 2, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies A couple of years ago, a few Microsoft researchers published a couple of interesting papers on storage efficiencies. Now, with breathtaking speed, the concepts in those papers have been embraced across the cloud-computing world. Technological change…

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Gulwani Wins 2014 Robin Milner Young Researcher Award 

July 1, 2014 | Rob Knies

Sumit Gulwani is a kind and accomplished person, the type who doesn’t simply display concern when he sees something amiss, but actually rolls up his sleeves and begins to fix it. While his day job is as a Microsoft researcher,…

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Sumit Gulwani receives Robin Milner Young Researcher Award 

July 1, 2014

SIGPLAN Sumit Gulwani received the Robin Milner Young Researcher Award in 2014. This is given by ACM to recognize outstanding contributions by young investigators in the area of programming languages. Individuals are eligible if their computer-related professional career (graduate school…

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Gulwani Wins 2014 Robin Milner Young Researcher Award 

July 1, 2014

The award recognizes outstanding contributions by young investigators in the area of programming languages.

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“Beauty of Programming”—delighting in the art of coding 

June 27, 2014

What is the “beauty of programming”? In our eyes, it is the act of creating a program that is in itself beautiful—a program that uses sophisticated algorithms to solve real problems, meeting the user’s needs while ensuring the best experience…

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Shotton Receives Young Researcher Accolade 

June 26, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies In early June, Jamie Shotton received a most welcome email from Ramin Zabih, professor of computer science at Cornell Tech and chair of the IEEE Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (PAMI) Technical Committee.Zabih had the responsibility…

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Chasing the Impossible Dream: GPS-Based Locations Indoors 

June 25, 2014

Posted by Rob Knies Conventional wisdom holds that the use of GPS satellites to enable indoor mapping is a non-starter. GPS receivers, it is said, simply don’t work indoors, for a variety of reasons. While Earth’s outdoors environment has been…

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