Tom Ray forwarded a request from Microsoft where they're looking to fill
positions in biologically-inspired systems. -Steve ____________________________________________________ http://www.redfish.com [hidden email] 624 Agua Fria Street office: (505)995-0206 Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 > Microsoft is looking to hire peolple working with > biologically inspired systems. See below. > > Tom Ray > > ---- > > Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 11:43:59 -0800 > From: Tandy Trower <[hidden email]> > Subject: hello > To: [hidden email] > > I would like to introduce myself and see if it would make sense for us > to have some further discussion. > > I work as a senior manager in the advanced strategies group of > Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer (Craig Mundie). My focus is on next > generation user interface design and I am part of a team incubating new > technologies for future products. This is somewhat different than > Microsoft's Research Group which also does investigations in the future > in that our efforts are somewhat more near term and more specifically > product focused. > > My current explorations are in the area of applying "biologically > inspired" techniques to the next generation/paradigm shift of technology > which we believe will evolve toward parallel distributed processing and > we have incubations ongoing toward this goal. I believe that such an > architecture when combined with these biologically inspired techniques > (such as neural nets, genetic algorithms, particle swarm intelligence, > etc.) offer the potential of creating the infrastructure for a user > interface that processes information more similar to the way we do and > thereby potentially enabling more natural and more adaptive > human-computer interfaces. > > We are adding to our team here so I am also looking for potential > prospects and wondered if you have some good grad students looking for > great positions. If so, I would be interested in corresponding with > them. > > Thanks, > > Tandy Trower > General Manager, Advanced UI Strategies > Microsoft > > Subject: RE: hello > Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 12:18:09 -0800 > From: "Tandy Trower" <[hidden email]> > To: "Thomas Ray" <[hidden email]> > > Thanks for the reply. > > Yes, for now I am looking to hire some fulltime staff. Ideally I am > looking for candidates with a good mix of Windows and C++ programming > experience and experience with various "biologically inspired" > algorithms and technologies. As noted my particular focus is to see if > we can lay a foundation for future user interfaces. GUI was a major > paradigm shift, due in part because it leveraged visual metaphors, > thereby providing a veneer of a common ground/model of communication > between users and computers (i.e., folders, desktop, etc.). However, > this was only "skin-deep". My goal is to determine what we can do to > advance things further; imagine that computer really did process > information more similar to us. My premise that this would facilitate > more "natural" human-computer interaction. ____________________________________________________ http://www.redfish.com [hidden email] 624 Agua Fria Street office: (505)995-0206 Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 |
Sounds like I better get those patents in gear.
-----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]]On Behalf Of Stephen Guerin Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 8:19 PM To: [hidden email]; Friam Subject: [FRIAM] Microsoft looking to fill positions in biologically inspired systems Tom Ray forwarded a request from Microsoft where they're looking to fill positions in biologically-inspired systems. -Steve ____________________________________________________ http://www.redfish.com [hidden email] 624 Agua Fria Street office: (505)995-0206 Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 > Microsoft is looking to hire peolple working with > biologically inspired systems. See below. > > Tom Ray > > ---- > > Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 11:43:59 -0800 > From: Tandy Trower <[hidden email]> > Subject: hello > To: [hidden email] > > I would like to introduce myself and see if it would make sense for us > to have some further discussion. > > I work as a senior manager in the advanced strategies group of > Microsoft's Chief Technology Officer (Craig Mundie). My focus is on next > generation user interface design and I am part of a team incubating new > technologies for future products. This is somewhat different than > Microsoft's Research Group which also does investigations in the future > in that our efforts are somewhat more near term and more specifically > product focused. > > My current explorations are in the area of applying "biologically > inspired" techniques to the next generation/paradigm shift of technology > which we believe will evolve toward parallel distributed processing and > we have incubations ongoing toward this goal. I believe that such an > architecture when combined with these biologically inspired techniques > (such as neural nets, genetic algorithms, particle swarm intelligence, > etc.) offer the potential of creating the infrastructure for a user > interface that processes information more similar to the way we do and > thereby potentially enabling more natural and more adaptive > human-computer interfaces. > > We are adding to our team here so I am also looking for potential > prospects and wondered if you have some good grad students looking for > great positions. If so, I would be interested in corresponding with > them. > > Thanks, > > Tandy Trower > General Manager, Advanced UI Strategies > Microsoft > > Subject: RE: hello > Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 12:18:09 -0800 > From: "Tandy Trower" <[hidden email]> > To: "Thomas Ray" <[hidden email]> > > Thanks for the reply. > > Yes, for now I am looking to hire some fulltime staff. Ideally I am > looking for candidates with a good mix of Windows and C++ programming > experience and experience with various "biologically inspired" > algorithms and technologies. As noted my particular focus is to see if > we can lay a foundation for future user interfaces. GUI was a major > paradigm shift, due in part because it leveraged visual metaphors, > thereby providing a veneer of a common ground/model of communication > between users and computers (i.e., folders, desktop, etc.). However, > this was only "skin-deep". My goal is to determine what we can do to > advance things further; imagine that computer really did process > information more similar to us. My premise that this would facilitate > more "natural" human-computer interaction. ____________________________________________________ http://www.redfish.com [hidden email] 624 Agua Fria Street office: (505)995-0206 Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 ========================================================= FRIAM Complexity Coffee listserv Meets Fridays 9AM @ Museum Hill Cafe Archives, unsubscribe, etc.: http://www.redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com |
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