Faculty Summit 2012: Welcome and Introduction
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In the thirteenth year of the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, we seek to share insights and create an open discussion on two broad themes: how computing is blending physical and virtual reality, and generating new insights from big data. Breakout sessions will include such diverse topics as the potential of the digital home and natural user interfaces, harnessing the power of data for analysis and insights, algorithms managing election data and detecting malware, and the changing landscape of parallel computing.
Tony Hey, vice president of Microsoft Research Connections, opens the Faculty Summit with an overview of this year’s program.
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- Tony Hey
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Lori Stone
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Series: Microsoft Research Faculty Summit
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Quantum Computing and Workforce, Curriculum, and Application Development: Case study
Speakers:- Krysta M. Svore,
- Martin Roetteler
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Crowd, Cloud and the Future of Work: Updates from human AI computation
Speakers:- Besmira Nushi,
- Vani Mandava
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Empowering People to Achieve More: How Useful a Concept is Productivity?
Speakers:- Brendan Murphy
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Productivity in Software Development
Speakers:- Neel Sundaresan,
- Margaret-Anne Storey,
- Prem Kumar Devanbu
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Accessible Virtual Reality
Speakers:- Eyal Ofek
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Calendar.help: A Virtual Meeting Scheduling Assistant
Speakers:- Pamela Bhattacharya
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Visual Studio IntelliCode
Speakers:- Mark Wilson-Thomas
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Microsoft Teams: Collaborate with Any Researcher Anywhere
Speakers:- Jethro Seghers
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Project Alava: Programming Webs of Microcontrollers
Speakers:- James Devine,
- Teddy Seyed
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AI in PowerPoint
Speakers:- Kostas Seleskerov