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Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK. Over 150 researchers dedicated to conducting basic and applied research in computer science and software engineering.
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Our new AI skills drive, funded by govt & industry, will ensure that the next generation of AI experts train at unis across the UK 🇬🇧 while prestigious The Alan Turing Institute Fellowships will attract & retain the very best global talent👩🏽🎓socsi.in/vLzIt #IndustrialStrategy

We're bringing our #DigiGirlz event to Microsoft Research on 2nd April to inspire Year 8 girls and help them understand the possibilities of tech4good. If you'd like to bring a group from a school, please register your interest by emailing [email protected]



DigiGirlz is a fabulous initiative to inspire more girls to consider careers in technology. We're bringing the #DigiGirlz event to Microsoft Research on 2nd April. If you'd like to bring a group from a school, please register your interest by emailing [email protected]


How will #AI change #leadership? In partnership with Susan Etlinger & @HeikeBruch, Microsoft Europe surveyed 800 #business leaders across #Europe and the #USA. #LeadWithAI: linkedin.com/pulse/how-ai-c…

We're proud to host #DigiGirlz events Microsoft UK to ignite young girls' passion for technology. Love this new video! #IWD2019 #MakeWhatsNext



Dr. Andrew Phillips has spent a good portion of his career working to develop a system of intelligence that can, literally, program biology at Microsoft Research. Tune in Wednesday to hear about the challenges and rewards of his work on the #MSRPodcast: aka.ms/AA4gfdk

Microsoft is collaborating with Synthace, OxfordBiomedica, & Princeton University to understand how computer modeling, lab automation, machine learning & the cloud can help accelerate development of advanced immune therapies & disrupt harmful bacterial formations. aka.ms/AA4fhtc


Microsoft moves into biological computing with Station B. The tech giant is partnering with researchers at Princeton University, OxfordBiomedica and @Synthace as it rolls out the new system. Via Financial Times: ft.com/content/432a25… via @financialtimes




The Optics for the Cloud Research Alliance brings together researchers from Microsoft Research, researchers and educators at universities, as well as PhD students to advance optics technology for cloud infrastructure. Explore the alliance's current projects: aka.ms/AA5rtin

Excited to join Microsoft Research on this journey. Big shoutout to Chris Bishop, Sebastian Nowozin, Max Welling, Rianne van den Berg, Marc Brockschmidt, Krzysztof Maziarz, Marwin Segler, Becky Frost and the whole team for being super welcoming and amazing.