Natasa Milic-Frayling joined Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK in 1998. She has been setting research directions for the Integrated Systems group. Her interests include design and evaluation of information retrieval systems, machine learning methods for text, user centred design of information management systems, and technologies for cross-platform and context rich communication.
Since October 2004, Natasa has been heading the
Research Partnership Programme that facilitates collaboration between researchers and Microsoft teams in MS Subsidiaries across Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
Natasa obtained her B.S. in Applied Mathematics from University of Zagreb, Croatia in 1984 and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA in 1988. Prior to joining Microsoft Research, she worked at Claritech Corporation (currently Clairvoyance Corporation), a spin-off company from Carnegie-Mellon University, producing software components for building information management systems. With the acquisition of Claritech by the Justsystem of Japan, Natasa assumed the role of the Director of Research.
Natasa is actively involved with a wider research and academic community. She is publishing at academic conferences, participating in program committees of academic events, and promoting research and innovation through public and academic presentation.
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