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Inspiring and empowering junior PhD students: Microsoft Research Asia Fellowship

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Microsoft Research Asia supports and encourages excellent PhD students to pursue their research goals by offering a fellowship early in their research career. We recognize outstanding PhD students majoring in computer science, electrical engineering, information science, and applied mathematics. In this video, you will hear from the program chairman as well as previous PhD fellows, who remark upon the opportunities that winning this fellowship provides to them as well as their research goals.

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