In a group — Microsoft Research — where most of the researchers have PhDs, what can high school students contribute? How can Microsoft contribute to high school students? Those questions were answered this summer, when Microsoft Research hosted several high-school-age…
| Kenji Takeda
Emotions make us human. Researchers at The Alan Turing Institute in the United Kingdom are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to push the state of the art in data science to better understand what makes us happy, angry and…
| Jennifer Chayes
The explosion of data available today everywhere from biomedicine to the arts is opening new opportunities for researchers with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering and math to pursue creative and collaborative endeavors that have deep societal impact. My research has…
A technology standard that helps deliver ultra-high definition video to everything from smartphones to stadium displays will receive an Emmy® Award on October 25. The 2017 Primetime Emmy Engineering Award, from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, was announced…
Awards | Microsoft Research Blog
High Efficiency Video Coding, a technology standard that helps deliver ultra-high definition video to everything from smartphones to stadium displays, received a 2017 Primetime Engineering Emmy Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Gary Sullivan, who works on…
| Kenji Takeda
The number one United Nations Sustainable Development Goal is to eliminate poverty, leaving nobody behind. Researchers in the United Kingdom are harnessing the large-scale data-processing power of Microsoft Azure to map the location of every person on Earth to provide…
In the news | NY Times
Awards | Ubicomp 2017
John Krumm received a 10-Year Impact Award for his 2007 paper, Inference Attacks on Location Tracks, at the 2017 ACM Ubicomp Conference, a gathering of experts in pervasive and ubiquitous computing. The paper exposed real-world privacy vulnerabilities associated with GPS-enabled devices and…
In the news | Mozilla Security Blog
Traditionally, software is produced in this way: write some code, maybe do some code review, run unit-tests, and then hope it is correct. Hard experience shows that it is very hard for programmers to write bug-free software. These bugs are…