Raisa Mahomed, CTO of OpusDigitech in Dubai and an MBZUAI Executive Program alumna, focuses on using AI to improve sustainability and ESG goals for energy companies. She joined MBZUAI in 2023 to deepen her understanding of AI's technical and business impact. The MBZUAI program provided her with a clearer understanding of AI implementation and its societal effects. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's role in developing AI leadership in the UAE and fostering the use of AI for sustainable development in key sectors.
MBZUAI alumnus Ikboljon Sobirov is using AI to develop new diagnostic tools for cardiovascular disease at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on building imaging biomarkers by integrating transcriptomic data with medical scans. The goal is to predict how a patient will respond to specific medications using only images. Why it matters: This work showcases the potential of AI and multi-modal data to personalize medicine and improve healthcare outcomes in the region and globally.
MBZUAI alumnus Numan Saeed is applying machine learning to medical imaging and cancer research as a research scientist at the University. He collaborates with UAE hospitals like Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City and Cleveland Clinic to build datasets and gather clinical feedback. Saeed's team is developing a model focused on head and neck cancer using the HECKTOR dataset and local data. Why it matters: This research contributes to the UAE's healthcare ambitions by enabling earlier diagnosis and personalized care through AI-driven analysis of medical images.
Maryam Ahmed Hassani, an MBZUAI graduate and head of trends and innovation at Abu Dhabi’s Early Childhood Authority (ECA), is integrating AI into early childhood development to create efficient and human-focused systems. She aims to develop tools that personalize support for parents and predict developmental risks early on. Hassani also co-founded Zealous, an AI startup focused on AI code generation and testing, launching AI-native products including an AI-automated tester for websites and web apps. Why it matters: This highlights the growing application of AI in public sector challenges within the UAE, specifically in early childhood development and software development.
MBZUAI alumnus Zain Muhammed Mujahid is pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Copenhagen, focusing on factual text generation in LLMs to combat misinformation. During his master's at MBZUAI, he researched political bias and misinformation in media outlets using LLMs, under the mentorship of Professor Preslav Nakov. His master's thesis involved assessing a media outlet's factual reporting level and political leaning on topics like immigration and economy. Why it matters: This research addresses a critical challenge in AI, enhancing the reliability of LLMs and mitigating the spread of disinformation, an issue of global concern.