What’s Your Story: Ivan Tashev
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In the Microsoft Research Podcast series What’s Your Story, Johannes Gehrke explores the who behind the technical and scientific advancements helping to reshape the world. A systems expert whose 10 years with Microsoft spans research and product, Gehrke talks to members of the company’s research community about what motivates their work and how they got where they are today.Partner Software Architect Ivan Tashev’s expertise in audio signal processing has contributed to the design and study of audio components for Microsoft products such as Kinect, Teams, and HoloLens. In this episode, Tashev discusses how a first-place finish in the Mathematical Olympiad fueled a lifelong passion for shooting film; how a company event showcasing cutting-edge projects precipitated his move from product back to research; and how laser focus on things within his control has helped him find success in 25-plus years with Microsoft.Learn more:* Ivan Tashev at Microsoft Research (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/people/ivantash/)* Distributed Meetings: A Meeting Capture and Broadcasting System (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/distributed-meetings-a-meeting-capture-and-broadcasting-system/) | Publication, December 2002* Research Collection: The Unseen History of Audio and Acoustics Research at Microsoft (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/research-collection-the-unseen-history-of-audio-and-acoustics-research-at-microsoft/) | Microsoft Research blog, August 2020 
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