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'''Siddhartha Sen''',<br/>
 
'''Siddhartha Sen''',<br/>
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and principal researcher in the [[Microsoft]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Research Research] New York City lab, where he leads the AI/Systems group <ref>[http://sidsen.azurewebsites.net// Siddhartha Sen - Microsoft Research NYC]</ref>-
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an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and principal researcher in the [[Microsoft]] Research New York City lab, where he leads the AI/Systems group <ref>[http://sidsen.azurewebsites.net// Siddhartha Sen - Microsoft Research NYC]</ref>-
 
He received his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Engineering Master of Engineering] in computer science from [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] in 2004, where his thesis advisor was [[Charles Leiserson]] <ref>[[Siddhartha Sen]] ('''2004'''). ''[https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/33355 Dynamic processor allocation for adaptively parallel work-stealing jobs]''. Master's thesis, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], advisor [[Charles Leiserson]]</ref>,  
 
He received his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Engineering Master of Engineering] in computer science from [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] in 2004, where his thesis advisor was [[Charles Leiserson]] <ref>[[Siddhartha Sen]] ('''2004'''). ''[https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/33355 Dynamic processor allocation for adaptively parallel work-stealing jobs]''. Master's thesis, [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], advisor [[Charles Leiserson]]</ref>,  
 
and his Ph.D. in computer science at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University Princeton University],  
 
and his Ph.D. in computer science at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_University Princeton University],  

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Siddhartha Sen[1]

Siddhartha Sen,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and principal researcher in the Microsoft Research New York City lab, where he leads the AI/Systems group [2]- He received his Master of Engineering in computer science from MIT in 2004, where his thesis advisor was Charles Leiserson [3], and his Ph.D. in computer science at Princeton University, under Robert Tarjan and Michael Freedman [4]. His research focuses around algorithms and data structures. Along with Reid McIlroy-Young, Russell Wang, Jon Kleinberg and Ashton Anderson, Siddhartha Sen is involved in the Maia Chess project of a human-like neural network chess engine [5].

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