The magic of collaboration in science & technology
To mark the 30th anniversary of Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer, co-moderates a series of panel discussions on the “Generations of Inspirational and Impactful Research”. The panelists, comprised of current and past Microsoft Research Scientists and Engineers from around the world, share their reflections and perspectives on topics that are important for the vibrancy creativity and impact of research efforts.
This panel, co-moderated with Jenna Wiens from the University of Michigan, explores the magic that only collaboration can bring to science and technology. The best and most impactful research at Microsoft Research has been accomplished with external and internal collaborators—where passionate researchers openly leverage one another’s talents and expertise. We discuss the many opportunities and challenges that come from collaboration as well as key learnings along the way.
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- Speakers:
- Eric Horvitz (co-moderator), Jenna Wiens (co-moderator), Dongmei Zhang, Rick Szeliski, Lidong Zhou, Sriram Rajamani, Jessica Wolk
- Affiliation:
- Microsoft, University of Michigan, Microsoft Research Asia, University of Washington, Microsoft Research Asia, Microsoft Research India, Microsoft Research Redmond
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Eric Horvitz
Chief Scientific Officer
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Dongmei Zhang
Distinguished Scientist, Deputy Managing Director, Microsoft Research Asia
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Rick Szeliski
Emeritus Researcher
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Lidong Zhou
Corporate Vice President, Chief Scientist of Microsoft Asia Pacific R&D Group, Managing Director of Microsoft Research Asia
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Sriram Rajamani
Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Research
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Jessica Wolk
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