Principal Software Engineer-ASG
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Microsoft Corporation
📍 Multiple Locations, United States, United States
Job Description
**Overview**
The **Applied Sciences Group (ASG)** is Microsoft's interdisciplinary research and engineering organization that delivers AI-powered experiences and models across Windows, Microsoft 365, and Copilot, while incubating novel devices, agent platforms, and on-device AI capabilities. We combine full-stack AI, sensing technologies, and hardware/software co-design to reinvent human-computer interaction and enable secure, compliant, high-performance on-device AI at scale.
This role focuses on building security-critical biometric identity systems that ground digital interactions in real human presence. The work spans high-assurance identity verification, defense against spoofing and impersonation, and secure operation across cloud- and device-based AI experiences at a global scale.
As AI systems become more autonomous, biometric identity is essential for establishing trust and security across platforms. You will architect for these foundational identity...
The **Applied Sciences Group (ASG)** is Microsoft's interdisciplinary research and engineering organization that delivers AI-powered experiences and models across Windows, Microsoft 365, and Copilot, while incubating novel devices, agent platforms, and on-device AI capabilities. We combine full-stack AI, sensing technologies, and hardware/software co-design to reinvent human-computer interaction and enable secure, compliant, high-performance on-device AI at scale.
This role focuses on building security-critical biometric identity systems that ground digital interactions in real human presence. The work spans high-assurance identity verification, defense against spoofing and impersonation, and secure operation across cloud- and device-based AI experiences at a global scale.
As AI systems become more autonomous, biometric identity is essential for establishing trust and security across platforms. You will architect for these foundational identity...