Sailesh ChutaniDirector, External Research & ProgramsMicrosoft Research
Invest in innovative researchCollaborate with academia and governments to advance educationCultivate next-generation academic thought leadersPartner to build knowledge economies
Request for Proposals6 RFPs; 485 proposals; 44 awards; 5 continents$3.6 million in research project awards
InstitutesThe Institute for Personal Robots in Education; Georgia Institute of Technology in collaboration with Bryn Mawr College Microsoft Carnegie Mellon Center for Computational Thinking, Carnegie Mellon UniversityMicrosoft Research – FAPESP Institute for IT Research, Sao Paulo, BrazilLatin American Collaborative Research Federation, Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Chile
Events2 Academic Summits, 11 Workshops
Support of ecosystemMicrosoft Research New Faculty Fellowships, National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) , Ph.D. Fellowships, Summer Internships . . .
Goal:Goal: Stimulate Latin American
academic collaborative research in Information and Communication Technology as an enabler of economic and social development
LocalGOVERNMENT
Orgs
MSR Other WWFederations
LATAM Government
Orgs
Announced on May 9th, 2007$930K Microsoft Research support over 3 years
Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile is working in association with the Universidad de Chile to form the “Hub” administrative center of the Research Federation.
Collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Organization of American States (OAS).
For Announcements and Step-by-Step instructions http://research.microsoft.com/erp
Open Requests for Proposal Planned Launch Amount
Intelligent Web 3.0 Fall 2007 $500,000
Cell Phone as a Platform for Healthcare Fall 2007 $1,000,000
Mechanisms for Safe and Scalable Multicore Computing Fall 2007 $500,000
Sustainable Computing Fall 2007 $500,000
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) Fall 2007 $500,000
Biomedical Computing for Genome Wide Association Studies Winter 2007 $700,000 Special Opportunities Planned Launch Amount
2008 Microsoft Research New Faculty Fellowship Nominations Fall 2007 $1,000,000
A. Richard Newton Breakthrough Research Award Fall 2007 $1,000,000
July 16 announcementEnabling the Next-Generation of Virtual Collaboration$750K over 3 yearsGoal:Extend the ConferenceXP collaborative platform for distance learning and research support. Teachers, students, and researchers will benefit from real-time collaboration, wireless-enabled classrooms, and highly interactive distance-learning environments.
Richard Newton leading the plenary panelat the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2006
Encourage research that impacts science, industry and/or society. Projects will combine multiple domains of experience and innovative computational approaches. The total RFP amount available is $1,000,000. Microsoft Research anticipates making between ten and twelve awards.
The award honors the memory, legacy and accomplishments of the late A. Richard Newton, former dean of the College of Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
Microsoft Research Summit 2008
• “Gathering the Next Generation of Thought
Leaders”
• Focus on early-stage faculty and Ph.D. students
In 2009 – Microsoft Research Faculty
Summit
5 Fellowships, $1M total, $200K per fellowship
Magdalena BalazinskaUniversity of Washington
Josh BongardUniversity of Vermont
Yixin ChenWashington University
in St, Louis
Adam SiepelCornell
University
Luis von Ahn Carnegie Mellon University
Fei-Fei LiPrinceton
Aaron Hertzmann University of Toronto
Scott KlemmerStanford
Eddie KohlerUCLA
Regina Barzilay MIT
Subash KhotGeorgia Tech
Dan KleinBerkeley
Radhika NagpalHarvard
Wei WangUNC
Frédo DurandMIT
2005 2006
Ed Lazowska, (Moderator) Bill & Melinda Gates Chair in Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington and Chair of the Computing Community Consortium
Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Advanced Strategies and Policy, Microsoft Corporation
Rick Rashid, Senior Vice President, Microsoft Research
Dan Reed, Director, Renaissance Computing Institute, Senior Advisor for Strategy and Innovation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Chair of the Board of Directors of the Computing Research Association
Jeannette Wing, Assistant Director for Computer & Information Science and Engineering (CISE) at the National Science Foundation
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Microsoft Research Faculty Summit 2007