Professor Le Song has joined MBZUAI as Deputy Department Chair of the Machine Learning Department. He brings decades of experience from institutions like Georgia Tech, Google Research, and Carnegie Mellon University. Le Song's research focuses on machine learning methods and algorithms for complex and dynamic data, with over 160 papers published in top ML conferences. Why it matters: This appointment bolsters MBZUAI's machine learning department and signals the university's commitment to attracting world-class AI talent to the UAE.
MBZUAI Department Chair Le Song served as a program co-chair at the 39th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). MBZUAI faculty, researchers, and students had 7 papers accepted at ICML 2022. Song noted the increasing focus on biomedicine and other science areas within the AI research community. Why it matters: Song's leadership role at ICML and MBZUAI's strong presence highlights the university's growing influence in the global machine learning landscape.
MBZUAI's Professor Le Song is developing an AI-driven simulation to model the human body at societal, organ, tissue, cellular, and molecular levels. The goal is to reduce the time and cost associated with bringing new medicines to market by removing the need for wet lab biological research. Song aims to create a comprehensive model using machine learning. Why it matters: This research could revolutionize drug discovery in the region by accelerating the development process and reducing reliance on traditional research methods.
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has appointed Professor Dr. Eric Xing as its new president, succeeding Interim President Professor Sir Michael Brady. Dr. Xing joins from Carnegie Mellon University, where he was Associate Department Head of Research at the Machine Learning Department. He is a globally recognized AI academic and will lead MBZUAI in developing AI and AI solutions as the first graduate student cohort commences studies. Why it matters: This appointment signals MBZUAI's commitment to attracting top global talent and advancing its mission as a leading AI research institution in the UAE.
Dr. Kun Zhang from Carnegie Mellon University will spend 2022 as a Visiting Associate Professor in the Machine Learning Department at MBZUAI. Zhang's research focuses on causal discovery and causality-based learning, with applications in neuroscience, computer vision, computational finance, and climate analysis. He aims to develop methods for automated causal discovery from various kinds of data. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens MBZUAI's machine learning department and promotes research in causal AI, which is crucial for understanding and predicting complex systems.