Title: PPT Format
1Microsoft Research Asia A Partner in the
Academic CommunityOverview of University
Collaboration Programs John WarrenManager,
University RelationsSouth East AsiaDecember 2005
2Contents
- Overview of MSRA University Relations (UR)
- Role of UR
- Organization structure
- Key Initiatives Programs
- Outline
- Some local examples
3University Relations (UR) the Regional Bridge
- Build long-term in-depth mutually beneficial
relations - Bridge between MSRA universities
- Research collaboration
- Curriculum innovation
- Talent development
- Academic exchange
4University Relations (UR) the local Bridge
- Team with the Microsoft subsidiaries to help
facilitate opportunities for faculty members and
students.
5MSRA UR Structure
Host Director
6Collaboration Programs
- Research Collaboration
- Curriculum Innovation
- Talent Development
- Academic Exchange
- Academic Round Tables
7Research Collaboration
- MSRA and MSR Requests for Proposals (RFPs)
(Curriculum or Research) - Recent Research awards resulting from MSRA RFPs
- Dr. Frederic Maire QUT
- Dr. Greg Wadley, University of Melbourne
- ARC linkage Grants
- UNSW
- Peer-to-Peer Computing (will finish in 2006/7)
- Monash
- Context rich mobile agent technology.
(completed) - Macquarie
- Trustworthy Computing (will finish in 2006)
- 2/3 more during CY2006
- Enterprise Information Infrastructure (EII)
- Significant investment including academic
exchange
8Collaboration Programs
- Research Collaboration
- Curriculum Innovation
- Talent Development
- Academic Exchange
- Academic Round Tables
9Curriculum Innovation
- Requests for Proposals (RFPs) (Curriculum or
Research) - Curriculum awards resulting from RFPs
- Dr. Ross Brown QUT
- Assoc. Prof. Paul Roe - QUT
- Prof Vijay Varadharajan Macquarie
- Assoc. Prof. Francois Ladouceur UNSW
- Prof. Christine Mingins Monash
- Prof. Arkady Zaslavsky Monash
- David Jones RMIT
- Two RFPs out now (close December 24)
- Trustworthy Computing
- Gaming Graphics
- Facilitate faculty community
- Microsoft Research Asia Theme workshops (March
2004 and 2005) - Faculty Summit
- Other
10Collaboration Programs
- Research Collaboration
- Curriculum Innovation
- Talent Development
- Academic Exchange
- Academic Round Tables
11Talent Development
- Microsoft Fellowship
- Winners at University of Sydney, University of
New South Wales and Monash University 2004 - Winners at University of Sydney and RMIT
University 2005 - 2006 program will be announced in March 2006
- Selected Universities only at this stage
- Stars of Tomorrow Internship Program
- e.g., Ying Zhang RMIT University
- (space, competitive, willing and able to work for
a period of time in Beijing) - WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY !!!!!!
12Case Study Stars of Tomorrow - Microsoft
Research Asia Internship Program
- Mission
- Nurture young research talent for both
MSRA and the world research community.
- More than 2000 students from around 100
universities worldwide - participated in the internship program in the
past 6 years - Work with top-notch researchers to learn
methodology and - skill of doing world-class research
- Learn MSRA culture and values
- Make an impact on the academic world
- Build personal academic network by
- communicating with researchers worldwide
13Collaboration Programs
- Research Collaboration
- Curriculum Innovation
- Talent Development
- Academic Exchange
- Academic Round Tables
14Academic Exchange
- Why and How?
- Faculty summit and 21st Century Computing
Conference - 2 academics from Singapore in 2004
- 4 academics from Singapore in 2005
- Regional Faculty Workshops (in Beijing)
- For curriculum and research RFP winners and
others - Build a community
- Meet with MSR/A researchers
- Enterprise Information Infrastructure (EII) -
comprises 48 leading researchers from 20 research
institutions in Australia - visiting academic to MSRA in Aug/Sept 2005 - Dr.
Xuemin Lin (University of NSW) - Dr. Harry Shum - member of EII International
Advisory Board - Dr. Wei-Ying Ma Research Manager at MSRA
member of EII - Dr. Harry Shum member of QUT Scientific Advisory
Board for Australasian CRC for Interaction Design
15Academic Exchange
- Why and How?
- Faculty summit and 21st Century Computing
Conference - 9 Australian academics attended in 2003
- 8 Australian academics attended in 2004
- 8 Australian academics attended in 2005
- Regional Faculty Workshops (in Beijing)
- For curriculum and research RFP winners and
others - Build a community
- Meet with MSR/A researchers
- Enterprise Information Infrastructure (EII) -
comprises 48 leading researchers from 20 research
institutions in Australia - visiting academic to MSRA in Aug/Sept 2005 - Dr.
Xuemin Lin (University of NSW) - Dr. Harry Shum - member of EII International
Advisory Board - Dr. Wei-Ying Ma Research Manager at MSRA
member of EII - Dr. Harry Shum member of QUT Scientific Advisory
Board for Australasian CRC for Interaction Design
16Case study21st Century Computing Conference
- Annual 21st Century Computing Conference
- 2003 2 cities, 14 talks, 368 faculties, 6,500
students - 2004 2 cities, 26 talks, 400 faculties, 6,900
students - Nobel Laureate, Turing, Fields, Draper award
winners
17Collaboration Programs
- Research Collaboration
- Curriculum Innovation
- Talent Development
- Academic Exchange
- Academic Round Tables
18Academic Round Tables
- What?
- opportunity for senior academics e.g.,
Deans/HODs/HoS to meet with MS Australia and MSRA
in an informal environment - Format
- 2 Hours only - 1200 to 1400
- 1200 round table discussion, no presentations,
no handouts - 1300 lunch, discussion continues
- Sydney - Sept 2004 and Sept 2005
- Melbourne Feb 2005
- NZ March and Sept 2005
- Singapore - October 2005
- Why?
- stay in touch, inform each other, build
relationships
19Concluding comments
- Is Microsoft Research Asia too China centric?
- Is it changing?
20Is Microsoft Research Asia too China centric?
(cont)Summary of 2005 Faculty Summit delegates
21Is Microsoft Research Asia too China centric?
(cont)Gaming and Graphics RFP awards in 2005
- 4 of the top 10 awards were to Universities
outside of China - 3 of the 4 were to Australian Universities
22Is Microsoft Research Asia too China centric?
(cont)Trustworthy Computing RFP awards in 2005
- 6 responses in total were determined worthy of an
award - 5 of the 6 were to non-Chinese Asia Pacific
Universities
23Concluding comments
- Is Microsoft Research Asia too China centric?
- In some areas yes
- In other areas definitely NOT
- Is it changing?
- YES
24More information?
25Faculty Summit Nov 2004
26For more information
Microsoft Research Asia (MSRA)
http//research.microsoft.com/asia MSRA
University Relations (UR) http//research.microso
ft.com/ur/asia Email- john.warren_at_microsoft.co
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