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Microsoft Research Faculty Summit will be Live Streamed!

July 9th, 2014 / in Announcements, policy, Research News / by Ann Drobnis

Screen Shot 2014-07-09 at 3.37.20 PMThe 15th Annual Microsoft Research Faculty Summit is taking place July 14-15, 2014 in Redmond, WA.  There is an exciting program planned with topics including computing devices and the Internet of Things, hardware-software co-design, data visualization, crowdsourcing applications, machine learning, and the algorithms that underlie emerging fields, such as computational neuroscience.  If you’re not going to be in Redmond, you can still be a part of the action, as the event will be live streamed for all to see.

Last year’s Research Faculty Summit was a huge success, you can read about in this blog post by Ed Lazowska.  This year looks to be just as promising!

Microsoft Research Faculty Summit will be Live Streamed!

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