The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington and Microsoft Research host annual summer institutes to bring together a cross-section of researchers in areas of mutual interest. Each year's institute focuses on a different research area. Information on meetings are listed below.
- 2023 - Rural Computing (August 20 – 23, 2023)
- 2019 - Future of Fabrication (July 22 – 25, 2019)
- 2018 - Social Robotics: Challenges, Opportunities, and New Directions (July 23 – 26, 2018)
- 2017 - Unpacking the Future of IOT (July 31 – August 3, 2017)
- 2016 - Expanding Accessibility Research (July 5 – 8, 2016)
- 2015 - Stochastic Processes, Learning, and Optimization (August 23 – 26, 2015)
- 2014 - Security Analytics: Challenges, Opportunities, and New Directions (July 28 – 30, 2014)
- 2013 - Understanding Situated Language in Everyday Life (July 22 – 25, 2013)
- 2012 - Crowdsourcing Personalized Online Education (July 18 – 20, 2012)
- 2011 - Security and Privacy for a Consumer, Cloud World (July 24 – 27, 2011)
- 2010 - Cloud Data Services: Challenges and Opportunities (August 1-4, 2010)
- 2009 - Unraveling the technological knot in homes (July 26-29, 2009)
- 2008 - The Concurrency Challenge: Can We Make Parallel Programming Popular? (August 3-7, 2008)
- 2007 - Human Side of Software Development (August 12-16, 2007)
- 2006 - World-Wide Sensor Web (August 6-9, 2006)
- 2005 - Infrastructure for Managing Imprecise Information in Relational Database Systems (July 31 - August 4, 2005)
- 2005 - Biological and Computational Perspectives on Intelligent Systems (June 7-10, 2005)
- 2004 - Trends in Testing: Theory, Techniques and Tools (August 22-26, 2004)
- 2003 - Software Security: How Should We Make Software Secure? (June 15-19, 2003)
- 2001 - Specifying and Checking Properties of Software (August 12-17 2001)
- 2000 - Accelerating the Pace of Software Tools Research (August 6-11 2000)
- 1999 - Technologies to Improve Software Development (August 2-6 1999)
- 1999 - Technologies for Invisible Computing (July 19-23 1999)
- 1998 - Intelligent Systems: Biological and Computational Perspectives (August 18-23 1998)
- 1997 - Data Mining (July 6-11 1997)