In the news | Microsoft Docs
Snow leopards are highly endangered animals that inhabit high-altitude steppes and mountainous terrain in Asia and Central Asia. There's only an estimated 3900-6500 individuals left in the wild. Due the cats' remote habitat, expansive range and extremely elusive nature, they…
By David Pennock, Principal Researcher and Assistant Managing Director The 18th ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (EC'17) starts today at MIT in Cambridge, MA, featuring some of the latest research findings at the interdisciplinary boundary between economics and computer…
In the news | Phys.org
Ivan J. Tashev and Hannes Gamper, with Microsoft's Audio and Acoustics Research Group, explain how they are using head related transfer functions (HRTF) to create an immersive sound environment.
In the news | ScienceDaily
The way you hear and interpret the sounds around you changes as you move. That's how sound in the real world works. Now imagine if it worked that way while you were listening to a recording of a concert or…
By Nuno Lopes, Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge Think compilers cannot compromise the security of your application? Think twice! Compiler writers work around the clock to continuously deliver better compilers. They are driven by the ever-increasing importance of: Increasing performance (everyone…
Awards | ACM and IEEE Computer Society
The late Charles P. Thacker was honored with the ACM – IEEE CS Eckert-Mauchly Award (opens in new tab) for fundamental networking and distributed computing contributions. Thacker, known as Chuck to friends and colleagues, designed the Alto (opens in new tab), the first modern personal…
By John Roach, Writer, Microsoft Research Charles P. Thacker, a visionary and hands-on electrical engineer who designed the first instances of key computing technologies that define modern life, died June 12 at his home in Palo Alto, California. He was…
In the news | Washington DC Blog
To really stop people from dying on city streets, identify and fix dangerous places before fatalities happen. New technology called “Vision Analytics” does just that. Vision Analytics is the result of a partnership between Microsoft, the University of Washington, and…
Awards | European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS)
The 2017 Gödel Prize (opens in new tab) for outstanding paper in theoretical computer science was awarded to Cynthia Dwork along with former Microsoft Research colleagues Frank McSherry, Kobbi Nissim and Adam Smith for “Calibrating Noise to Sensitivity in Private Data Analysis.”…