MICROSOFT : RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM-2024

MICROSOFT : RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM-2024

MICROSOFT : RESEARCH FELLOWS PROGRAM 2024-25

Eligibility:

  • Candidates should have completed BS/BE/BTech or MS/ME/MTech in Computer Science or related areas, graduating by summer 2024.
  • We evaluate candidates based on a combination of factors including academic performance, raw smarts, development skills, and proven ability or aptitude for research and software development.
  • Microsoft offers an inclusive work environment, and we value diversity in our workforce.
  • Deadline: 16-feb-2024
  • Interview start: March 2024

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The RF applications and nominations deadline for Fall 2024 is extended to 16th February 2024.

The Research Fellows (RF) Program at Microsoft Research India (MSRI) exposes bright, young minds in India to world-class research and the state-of-the-art technology. The program prepares students for careers in research, engineering, as well as entrepreneurship. MSR India has some of the best researchers pushing the frontiers of computer science and technology. Research Fellows have contributed to all aspects of the research lifecycle, spanning ideation, implementation, evaluation, and deployment.

MSR Research Fellows Alumni:

  • Joined top PhD programs at universities such as MIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, CMU, IISc, etc.
  • Started companies such as Everwell, Capillary, and Ola!
  • Are working at Microsoft (India and US) in development positions.

Eligibility

Candidates should have completed BS/BE/BTech or MS/ME/MTech in Computer Science or related areas, graduating by summer 2024. We evaluate candidates based on a combination of factors including academic performance, raw smarts, development skills, and proven ability or aptitude for research and software development. Microsoft offers an inclusive work environment, and we value diversity in our workforce.

Research Fellows Roles

Selected candidates spend 1 to 2 years at MSR India. Different roles require a different combination of skills. Current and past RFs have worked on: solving deep theoretical problems, pushing the boundaries of AI, designing new programming languages, field work in rural India, prototyping communication and sensing hardware, optimizing database queries, and building software systems. Regardless, they all consistently aim to create academic, industry and societal impact. Be sure to tell us what excites you most!

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