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By Allison Linn, Senior Writer, Microsoft Research Jamie Shotton was just starting his career in computer vision at Microsoft Research Cambridge when some colleagues from the company’s Redmond offices came to the U.K. lab with a challenge. They were creating…
奖项 | MIT Technology Review
Jamie Shotton named to MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35
Jamie Shotton was named as one of 35 Innovators Under 35 (opens in new tab) for young innovators whose inventions and research are deemed most exciting by the editors of Technology Review.
The first week of July didn’t just see the arrival of extraordinarily high temperatures across Europe—it also brought extraordinarily high energy to Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK, as 81 top PhD students gathered for the tenth annual Microsoft Research Cambridge PhD…
Luca Cardelli received the ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award (opens in new tab) for significant and lasting contributions to the field of programming languages. Read more > (opens in new tab)
奖项 | UK Academy of Engineering
Don Syme honored with Silver Medal from UK Academy of Engineering
Don Syme named one of three winners of the prestigious UK Academy of Engineering Silver Medal for 2015 (opens in new tab) for an outstanding personal contribution to engineering by an early to mid-career engineer resulting in market exploitation. Read…
Posted by George Thomas Jr. Many programmers recognize Don Syme’s name, but even more are influenced daily by his research and development. After all, Syme, a principal researcher in Microsoft’s Cambridge, U.K., lab, has helped to develop and influence features…
Microsoft researcher Jasmin Fisher credits multidisciplinary approach By Microsoft Research and the University of Cambridge Editor’s note: This press release is reprinted with the permission of the University of Cambridge, and is followed by a Q&A with Dr. Jasmin Fisher,…
新闻报道 | Wired
How to inkjet-print an electronic circuit
Steve Hodges, head of the sensors and devices group at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, wants to make it easy to prototype electronic devices, so he’s found a way to print circuits with an inkjet printer — a technique that could…
新闻报道 | ACM SIGPLAN
The 2015 ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential ICFP Paper Award (shared with Manuel M. T. Chakravarty and Gabriele Keller)
For the 2006 paper, ‘Simple unification-based type inference for GADTs.