Engineering the Future: an open evening for women in engineering
- π€ Speaker: Christopher Bishop, Microsoft Research, Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research, Matthew Johnson, Microsoft Research
- π Date & Time: Tuesday 26 April 2016, 17:00 - 19:00
- π Venue: Auditorium, Microsoft Research Ltd, 21 Station Road, Cambridge, CB1 2FB
Abstract
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Have you ever wondered what we do at Microsoft Research Cambridge and what itβs like to work here?
If so, then we would like invite you to our open evening to meet the researchers and engineers who work here, and find out about the varied, exciting and innovative work that we do through discussions and interactive demos.
If you are a hardware or software engineer thinking about your next career move, there will also be a chance to learn more about the engineering opportunities we currently have available. All this over a few friendly drinks in the surrounds of our world-class lab.
We hope you can join us for what promises to be a sociable evening, we very much look forward to seeing you there.
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Christopher Bishop, Microsoft Research, Abigail Sellen, Microsoft Research, Matthew Johnson, Microsoft Research
Tuesday 26 April 2016, 17:00-19:00