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Networking Research Group - Visitors, Events, Support

We believe deeply in supporting our colleagues in academia. It is through partnerships and support that we will make significant progress in our feild. Our professional involvement, internship program, conference support, academic events, faculty research support, distinguished speakers series etc. are all part of this belief.

Distinguished Guests

For the past several years Microsoft Research has organized a succesful faculty summit in Redmond. The summit offers a unique opportunity for us to mingle with reseachers in academia. In addition, we have had the pleasure of hosting several distinguished researchers in our lab as well. Here is a partial list of a few who have visited us:

Networking Events

We have a track record of organizing 2-day mindswap events between reseachers from industry, academia, and government organizations. At these events we have open discussions on important research topics and the challenges ahead. For the benefit of the community, we make videos and presentation slides from all talks available on the event's web site.

Conference Support

We have a history of consistently supporting strong conferences on networking. Here is a sampling of conferences we have supported in the past.

  • ACM MobiCom 1998-2007
  • ACM SIGCOMM 1999-2007
  • IEEE DySPAN 2005-07
  • ACM/USENIX MobiSys 2003-07
  • ACM MobiHoc 2006
  • ACM SIGMETRICS 2007
  • ACM IMC 2005-06
  • NOSSDAV 2004-05
  • IPTPS
  • IEEE ICNP 2006
  • ACM HealthNet 2007

Research Support

Although Microsoft Research has an extensive University Relations Program dedicated to funding research at Universities, occasionally we too support faculty research in areas of our interests. Examples of institutes we have supported in the past include:

  • University of Toronto (Prof. Stefan Saroiu)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Prof. Dina Katabi)
  • International Computer Science Institute Berkeley (Prof. Scott Shenker)
  • University of California San Diego (Prof. Geoff Voelker)
  • Carnegie Mellon University (Prof. Srini Seshan)
  • Columbia University (Prof. Dan Rubensteini & Prof. Vishal Misra)
  • Texas A&M University (Prof. Nitin Vaidya)
  • University of California Berkeley
  • University of Maryland, College Park (Prof. William Arbaugh)
  • University of Texas Austin (Prof. Lili Qiu)
  • University of Wisconsin-Madison (Prof. Suman Banerjee)
  • Rice University