In the news | Castleton
The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) recently awarded the Castleton University Polling Institute a $400,000 contract to develop and pilot test an interactive health-related survey and journal system. Director of the Polling Institute Dr. Rich Clark and Associate…
In the news | GeekWire
Smart tattoos made out of super-thin electronics have been a thing for years, but now the technology is getting closer to fashionable prime time.
In the news | NPR
Computer programs often reflect the biases of their very human creators, but Microsoft researcher Adam Kalai's latest project â a joint effort with Boston University â has focused on a solution called word embedding.
In the news | Changing Academic Life
Mary shares some great experiences about her role as a manager and how she plays this out practically in enabling and protecting people, and establishing a culture in a group. She also talks about some of the key insights…
Awards | Computer-Aided Verification (CAV)
Samin Ishtiaq will be receiving the 2016 CAV Award for the development of Separation Logic and for demonstrating its applicability in the automated verification of programs that mutate data structures. He is winning this award alongside Josh Berdine, a former…
In the news | Microsoft Asia News Center
Even before Dr. Hsiao-Wuen Hon first laid hands on a computer in college in 1981, he already imagined a future where systems could answer any question posed by humans.
Awards | EMBRAER/ABCM (Brazilian Association of Mechanical Sciences) Best Master's Dissertation
In the news | OnMSFT
Artificial intelligence (AI) developers now have a new, curious tool to test their system, as Microsoft announces the release of its open source Project Malmo – previously only in private preview – which uses the world-building game Minecraft for AI research.
In the news | BBC News
Minecraft has gained a tool that lets artificial intelligence experiments be carried out in its virtual worlds.