Microsoft Research Special Projects
The Microsoft Research Special Projects group operates on the boundary between engineering and research to drive breakthrough innovation. We are a research group with world-class specialists solving highly uncertain, complex problems. We build technologies to…
TorchGeo: Deep Learning with Geospatial Data
Research Focus: Week of November 17, 2022
Welcome to Research Focus, a new series of blog posts that highlights notable publications, events, code/datasets, new hires and other milestones from across the research community at Microsoft. Microsoft is a proud platinum sponsor of…
Research talk: Correct computational law and civil procedure with the Lean Proof Assistant
Computational law, such as tax law, or pension computations, encodes an algorithm. But in practice, the algorithm is hidden behind layers of legalese and obscure implementations, with no transparency or accountability. The Correct Computational Law…
Panel discussion: Towards climate-smart cities: IoT networks for air pollution sensing
Across global cities, policymakers are seeking to combat climate change through initiatives like low-emissions zones and fleet electrification. The most immediate local benefits of these policies – reductions in health-hazardous air pollutants – can now…
Lightning talks: Sustainably nourishing the world
How do we get everyone in the world access to nutritious food grown in a sustainable way? Unlocking more value from the data in the supply chain for consumers and all participants in the supply…
Panel discussion and research talk: Computational advances in climate risk assessment
Climate change poses significant risks to human welfare as well as biodiversity. Improved modeling is needed to better understand the chain of impacts, and to mitigate or avoid the worst outcomes. Microsoft and university researchers…
Panel discussion: From science to policy: Decision-making under uncertainty for global emergencies
Science plays a crucial role in helping governments make well-informed policy decisions, particularly in times of crisis. Science is not perfect though and how uncertainties are communicated to policymakers, and ultimately the public, is extremely…