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Awards | Association for Computing Machinery
Four Microsoft employees named 2022 ACM Fellow for their outstanding contributions that propel technology today
Ranveer Chandra, Marc Pollefeys, Gary Sullivan and Jaime Teevan, were named as one of the 57 ACM Fellows for 2022. Ranveer for contributions to software-defined wireless networking and applications to agriculture and rural broadband; Marc for contributions to geometric computer…
Awards | Learning Causal Effects on Hypergraphs
Mengting Wan, Longqi Yang, Brent Hecht and Jaime Teevan awarded KDD Best Paper Award 2022
A team of Microsoft researchers led by Mengting Wan and Jing Ma, former intern, along with fellow researchers Longqi Yang, Brent Hecht, and Jaime Teevan, won the KDD Best Paper Award 2022 for their paper Learning Causal Effects on Hypergraphs.
Awards | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Microsoft Researchers named Distinguished Members of the Association for Computing Machinery
Jaime Teevan, Stefan Saroiu, and Jingdong Wang have been named Distinguished Members of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for their significant contributions that have revolutionized how we live, work and play. This is an important honor as the ACM Distinguished Member…
Jaime Teevan, Susan Dumais, and Eric Horvitz received the 2017 Test of Time Award from the Association for Computing Machinery’s Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval for their 2005 paper, Personalizing Search via Automated Analysis of Interests and Activities. The research developed a…
Awards | BCS IRSG
Jaime Teevan receives the 2016 Karen Spärck Jones Award from the British Computer Society
Jaime Teevan received the 2016 Karen Spärck Jones award from the British Computer Society Information Retrieval Specialist Group (BCS IRSG) for “technically strong and exceptionally creative contributions to the intersection of information retrieval, user experience and social media.” Teevan, a…
Jaime Teevan and Andrés Monroy-Hernández along with Elena Agapie received the Conference on Human Computation & Crowdsourcing (HCOMP 2015) Best Paper Award for work on Crowdsourcing in the Field: A Case Study Using Local Crowds for Event Reporting.