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Research Internships at Microsoft provide a dynamic environment for research careers with a network of world-class research labs led by globally-recognized scientists and engineers, who pursue innovation in a range of scientific and technical disciplines to help solve complex challenges in diverse fields, including computing, healthcare, economics, and the environment. This position is for a Research Internship with the Inclusive Futures research group in MSR’s Redmond Lab. Our group conducts needs-focused research centered on understanding the requirements, aspirations, and contexts of individuals who are often overlooked or underserved by technologists.
Job Responsibility:
Research Interns put inquiry and theory into practice
learn, collaborate, and network for life
contribute to exciting research and development strides
collaborate with other Research Interns and researchers
present findings
contribute to the vibrant life of the community
Requirements:
Accepted or currently enrolled in a PhD program relevant to Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Science, Informatics, Psychology, or a related STEM field
Research Interns are expected to be physically located in their manager’s Microsoft worksite location for the duration of their internship
submit a minimum of two reference letters for this position as well as a cover letter and any relevant work or research samples
Nice to have:
Can demonstrate at least 1 year experience conducting original research in (or closely related to) Human-Computer Interaction, AI, Accessibility, Marginalized Identities, Sociotechnical ecosystems, Human-Centered Design, or Psychology and further be able to document their research contributions with publicly available resources
Demonstrate proficiency in mixed-methodologies, AI prototyping, or qualitative research methods
Experience working and innovating in close collaboration with communities
Can provide demonstration of effective interpersonal skills including both cross-group and cross-culture collaboration skills
Ability to think unconventionally to derive creative and innovative solutions
Has published in one of (but not limited to) the following ACM or IEEE venues: CHI, CSCW, CHASE, ICSE, ESEC/FSE, IUI, DIS, ICML, NeurIPS, FAccT