Microsoft Research Podcast

Collaborators: Sustainable electronics with Jake Smith and Aniruddh Vashisth

Printed circuit boards are abundant—in the stuff we use and in landfills. Researcher Jake Smith and professor Aniruddh Vashisth discuss the development of vitrimer-based PCBs that perform comparably to traditional PCBs but have less environmental impact.
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    Abstracts: October 23, 2023 

    October 23, 2023 | Gretchen Huizinga, Andy Gordon, and Carina Negreanu

    Today on “Abstracts,” Partner Research Manager Andy Gordon & Senior Researcher Carina Negreanu explore new work introducing co-audit, a term for any tool-assisted experience that helps users of generative AI find and fix mistakes in AI output.

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    Project Orleans and the distributed database future with Dr. Philip Bernstein 

    Episode 114 |

    Forty years ago, database research was an “exotic” field and, because of its business data processing reputation, was not considered intellectually interesting in academic circles. But that didn’t deter Dr. Philip Bernstein, now a Distinguished Scientist in MSR’s Data Management, Exploration and Mining group, and…

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    Engineering research to life with Gavin Jancke 

    Episode 110 |

    If you want an inside look at how a research idea goes from project to prototype to product, you should hang out with Gavin Jancke for a while. He’s the General Manager of Engineering for MSR Redmond where he created – and runs – the…

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    Program synthesis and the art of programming by intent with Dr. Sumit Gulwani 

    November 20, 2019

    Dr. Sumit Gulwani is a programmer’s programmer. Literally. A Partner Research Manager in the Program Synthesis, or PROSE, group at Microsoft Research, Dr. Gulwani is a leading researcher in program synthesis and the inventor of many intent-understanding, programming-by-example and programming-by-natural language technologies – aka, the…

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    Hacking the runway with MakeCode with Dr. Thomas Ball and Dr. Teddy Seyed 

    November 13, 2019

    Computer programming has often been perceived as the exclusive domain of computer scientists and software engineers. But that’s changing, thanks to the work of people like Dr. Thomas Ball, a Partner Researcher in the RiSE group at Microsoft Research, and Dr. Teddy Seyed, a post-doctoral…

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    The productive software engineer with Dr. Tom Zimmermann 

    May 22, 2019

    Episode 77, May 22, 2019- If you’re in software development, Dr. Tom Zimmermann, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research in Redmond, wants you to be more productive, and he’s here to help. How, you might ask? Well, while productivity can be hard to measure, his…

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    A conversation with Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott 

    August 8, 2018

    Episode 36, August 8, 2018 - In a wide-ranging interview, Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer, Kevin Scott shares his insights on both the history and the future of computing, talks about how his impulse to celebrate the extraordinary people “behind the tech” led to an eponymous…

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    The democratization of data science with Dr. Chris White 

    June 6, 2018

    Episode 27, June 6, 2018 - Dr. White talks about his “problem-first” approach to research, explains the vital importance of making data understandable for everyone, and shares the story of how a one-week detour from academia turned into an extended tour in Afghanistan, a stint…