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Earn a PhD from a leading british University with sponsorship from Microsoft Research

Microsoft Research Cambridge and UK Research Councils ( BBSRC and EPSRC ) have offered sponsorships to a number of universities in the United Kingdom for outstanding students from India, China, Hong Kong, South Africa, Brazil, Russia and the developing
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MIcrosoft Research RFP funding proposal on Power Aware Computing

Microsoft Research is pleased to announce a new worldwide research Request For Proposals (RFP) - Power Aware Computing 2008-2009. For full details, guidelines, eligibility and submission instructions, please visit: http://research.microsoft.com/ur/us/fundingopps/RFPs/PowerAware_RFP.aspx
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Research RFP: Human-Robot Interaction: "Robots Among Us"

HRI is a large field with many active research projects in universities and other labs around the world. But much of the research to date has been focused on the robot and human somewhat in isolation from the broader computing environment around them.

Microsoft Research RFP: Computational Challenges of Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) aims to correlate patterns of genomic variation with phenotypes such as response to drugs, disease, aging, or the expression of genetic disorders. The National Institutes of Health sees GWAS as "laying the groundwork
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Academic papers for presentation at the 3rd Annual Microsoft Academic Days Conference on Game Development

15 papers were selected from 60 submissions for presentation at the 3rd Annual Microsoft Academic Days Conference on Game Development (February 28-March 3, 2008) : Title: Game2Learn: Improving the motivation of CS1 students Authors Tiffany Barnes, Heather

3rd Annual Microsoft Academic Days Conference on Game Development

The 3rd Annual Microsoft Academic Days Conference on Game Development (GDCSE'08) - February 28-March 3, 2008 aboard the Celebrity Century Cruise Ship is expected to attract ~400 of the top research and teaching faculty in Computer Science, with an interest
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