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The Microsoft New England Research & Development Center (NERD) is a research and software innovation campus located in the heart of Cambridge, Massachusetts — at One Memorial Drive in Kendall Square. NERD is home to some of Microsoft’s most strategic teams including Microsoft Research, Office, Azure Machine Learning Experimentation, Intune, AI Customer Advisory Team, Semantic Machines, Visual Studio, Microsoft AI Development Acceleration Program, and more.

11/21/2022

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09/07/2022

Do you want to help establish technical standards for the architecture of 3rd party enterprise solutions and drive engineering practices and methodologies? Would you be excited about partnering with business stakeholders to understand requirements for new and existing solutions?

The Security and Technology Shared Services team is looking for a Senior Solutions Engineer. This team is focused on delivering security and technology services across the datacenter delivery lifecycle. In this role, you will be focused on architecting and implementing 3rd party enterprise applications to drive positive outcomes for our business partners.

Apply today: https://bit.ly/3AWp3N8

09/01/2022

In July, we were thrilled to welcome Microsoft AI Development Acceleration Program (MAIDAP)’s 5th cohort to Boston!

MAIDAP is a 2-year multi-disciplinary program that offers recent BS, MS, and PhD graduates the opportunity to collaborate with product groups across Microsoft by providing AI as a service in solving some of our most exciting and challenging AI problems.

And in between working hard and gaining valuable early-in-career experience, there was time for fun, too: Our cohort had a great time exploring the city with Boston Duck Tours! 🦆

08/30/2022

Recently, we were pleased to welcome back David Nemer, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media Studies and in the Latin American Studies program at the University of Virginia, for a second conversation about the ways technology is used by oppressed communities in the Brazilian favelas.

In this follow-up hybrid event, Professor Nemer shared more of his findings about the impact of technology on oppressed communities while we continue listening, learning, and discussing our roles as leaders in technology.

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