Microsoft Announces Productivity Program Scholars 2025 for post-docs and visiting scholars. Apply below.
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The mission is simple: To use research to ensure AI makes work better than it was before, and for everyone.
As a member of the program, a Productivity Scholar will embed with a product team to work on a product’s goal that can be advanced by the post-doc’s or scholar’s AI research expertise. Scholars will also be mentored and supported by the Office of Applied Research, led by Chief Scientist Jaime Teevan. Product teams participating in the program are those that are associated with Microsoft’s productivity mission, e.g. Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Teams, Copilot for Work, and many more.
The Productivity Scholars program is a new offering, launching in fall of 2024 with most expected start dates in 2025. Productivity Scholars will be either post-docs or visiting scholars:
Our hope is that Productivity Scholars will emerge from the program with unique experience working to ship AI products that advance the state-of-the-art to up to hundreds of millions of people. If we are successful, this experience should help Productivity Scholars develop research agenda they feel are more impactful and advance their pedagogical and training missions for the AI era.
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Everyone should feel welcome to apply and we will consider applications on a case-by-base basis. Our candidate profiles described above are based on successful experiences in the past. We will not consider anyone for a post-doc who is not expecting to have a Ph.D. by the start date and will not consider anyone for a visiting scholar position who is not currently a professor.
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This program offers potential post-docs and visiting scholars the opportunity to work hand-in-hand with product teams around Microsoft on some of the most important AI opportunities and challenges in the world today.
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