Nouvelles et reportages
Dans l’actualité | Microsoft Research Blog
Cryptographerâs challenge: Keeping genetic secrets while advancing genetic research
Kristin Lauter is solving a problem you may not even know you have: Sheâs working to keep your most personal data private and secure.
Dans l’actualité | XRDS Crossroads
Kristing Lauter on Cryptography and Mathematics
There are unique challenges posed by cryptography research. This interview examines potential threats to modern security techniques and how to overcome them.
Dans l’actualité | ACM SIGKDD
SIGKDD Data Science/Data Mining PhD Dissertation Award Winner
ACM SIGKDD dissertation awards recognize outstanding work done by graduate students in the areas of data science, machine learning and data mining.
A Data-Driven Crystal Ball
“Scottish independence: polls show it’s too close to call.” “Scotland’s vote likely to be a nail-biter.” “Scottish independence vote on a knife edge as polls put both Yes AND No ahead.” If there was any consensus in the days running…
Dans l’actualité | Microsoft News
Microsoft Stories: Station Q
A profile of Station Q, where Microsoft researchers work to harness the power of quantum computing.
Dans l’actualité | PlanetSave
Keep your genetic data secure
Lauter compared the technique to ‘locking a gold brick in a safe with a pair of gloves attached to openings in the side. A jeweler could still use the gold to make jewelry without ever having full access to the…
Dans l’actualité | Microsoft Research Blog
Microsoft Research’s Lauter Named Next AWM President
Lauter named the next president of Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM).
Dans l’actualité | INAE
Padmanabhan elected Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE)
Fellows are elected for notable engineering achievements and novel contributions in design, production, research, innovation, intellectual property generation, project implementation, consultancy and technology development.
Dans l’actualité | The Register
SQUEEEEE! Microsoft goes retro with pay-by-squawk NFC tech
Researchers at Microsoft Research India have proposed a new form of near-field communication (NFC) for mobile phones, one that even works on devices that lack any kind of specialized NFC hardware.