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Awards | National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

Gary J. Sullivan Leads VCEG & MPEG Teams to Two 2009 NATAS Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for the H.264 / MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) Standard 

January 7, 2009

On January 7, 2009, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences presented two Technology & Engineering Emmy Awards for the development of the H.264 / MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) standard, a project led by Gary J. Sullivan of…

In the news | Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Microsoft’s Songsmith makes music using PC 

January 7, 2009

Songsmith joins together the two loves of Dan Morris at Microsoft Research: music and computer science.

Awards | Mouse 2.0: Multi-touch meets the mouse

Best Paper, UIST 2009 

January 1, 2009

In the news | SIGIR

ACM SIGIR Salton Award (lifetime achievement), 2009 

January 1, 2009

For nearly thirty years of significant, sustained, and continuing contributions to research, for exceptional mentorship, and for leadership in bridging the fields of information retrieval and human computer interaction.

Awards | University of Louisville J. B. Speed School of Engineering

Gary J. Sullivan Receives the J. B. Speed Professional Award in Electrical Engineering 

January 1, 2009

In 2009, Gary J. Sullivan received the J. B. Speed Professional Award in Electrical Engineering of the University of Louisville J. B. Speed School of Engineering (his alma mater institution where he had received his B.S. and M.Eng. degrees). This…

Awards | Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers

Gary J. Sullivan named a Fellow of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 

January 1, 2009

Gary J. Sullivan was named a Fellow of the SPIE in 2009 “For specific achievements in video and image compression technologies.”

In the news | ACM

Elected ACM Fellow, 2008 

December 31, 2008

For contributions to the field of human-computer interaction.

In the news | SIGCHI

SIGCHI Lifetime Achievement Award, 2008 

December 31, 2008

Buxton's influence has been enormous. His contributions to the field of human-computer interaction start with music: coupling sound, music, and computers through tools, instruments, and even score editors.

Microsoft Research Blog

Cambridge Researcher’s Special Christmas Gift 

December 28, 2008

By Rob Knies, Managing Editor, Microsoft Research In 1825, Michael Faraday, the great British physicist/chemist, had a brilliant idea: Let’s find a way to get children more interested in science. He proceeded to inaugurate the Christmas Lectures, hosted annually by…

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