Below please find an index of news and awards that recognize Microsoft researchers’ contribution to scientific research and commitment to advancing computer science.
What is your story: Ivan Tashev
In the Microsoft Research Podcast series What’s Your Story, Johannes Gehrke explores the who behind the technical and scientific advancements helping to reshape the world. A systems expert whose 10 years with Microsoft spans research and product, Gehrke…
Microsoft LASERs away LLM inaccuracies
During the January Microsoft Research Forum, Dipendra Misra, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research Lab NYC and AI Frontiers, explained how Layer-Selective Rank Reduction (or LASER) can make large language models more accurate.
Nicole Immorlica, 2023 SAET Economic Theory Fellow
Economic Theory Fellows are selected for their scientific excellence, originality, and leadership; high ethical standards; and scholarly and creative achievement. The primary qualification for fellowship is to have substantially advanced economic theory.
Six Microsoft researchers named 2023 ACM Fellow for contributions to computing
Jianfeng Gao, Sumit Gulwani, Nicole Immorlica, Stefan Saroiu, Manik Varma, and Xing Xie are among the new class of 68 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) fellows for their transformative contributions to computing science and technology.
Accelerating Biodiversity and Ecosystem Reporting
Learn about feasible and cost-effective reporting with AI, earth observation, and ecosystem science (download the white paper).
My Five Favorite AI Papers of 2023
Today marks the final issue of 2023, and I want to start by expressing my gratitude for your support. The Sequence has grown organically to over 165,000 subscribers this year. Thank you all for your…
Transforming Breast Cancer Detection with AI
The stark reality that one in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in their lifetime underscores a pressing need for change. Each year, breast cancer claims the lives of approximately 42,000…
Novartis – AI4HealthyCities
It is known that only 20% of our health outcomes are shaped by the healthcare we access; the other 80% is linked to the conditions in which we grow, live, work and age[I]. Along with…