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Microsoft Research Faculty Summit
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Laura Foy
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Jul 28th @ 5:11 PM
This week the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit will once again bring together more than 400 thought leaders from academia, government, and Microsoft to reflect on how the maturing of the computing disciplines has opened an exciting range of opportunities for research and development.
I sat down with Harold Javid to get a little more info on the conference and what you guys can expect to see in my upcoming coverage.
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