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Professor Ling Shao becomes IEEE Fellow

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Professor Ling Shao, Executive Vice President and Provost of MBZUAI, has been elected an IEEE Fellow. This honor recognizes his contributions to computer vision and representation learning. The IEEE Fellowship is a prestigious distinction given to select IEEE members. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing prominence of MBZUAI and its faculty in the international AI research community.

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