Brandon-Jason Adebayo, the youngest student ever accepted to MBZUAI at age 17, used ChatGPT to find the AI-focused degree program. Adebayo chose MBZUAI over offers from U.S. universities due to its specialized AI curriculum and full scholarship. He aims to contribute to AI superintelligence (ASI) by improving his reasoning abilities and bridging the gap in AI advancements. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's draw for international talent and the UAE's growing focus on cultivating future AI leaders, even at the undergraduate level.
MBZUAI will welcome its inaugural cohort of 101 students from 31 countries in January 2021, with 82 in M.Sc. programs and 19 in Ph.D. programs focusing on computer vision and machine learning. The students come from diverse regions, including the UAE (21%), other parts of the Middle East (13%), Asia (38%), Africa (21%), and the Americas/Europe (10%), with 30% female representation. Many admitted students graduated from top universities worldwide. Why it matters: This signals the operational launch of MBZUAI as a global hub for AI research and education, with potential to foster international collaboration and AI innovation in the region.
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) welcomed its inaugural cohort of 78 students from 29 countries in a virtual event. The students have enrolled in Machine Learning and Computer Vision programs, comprising 13 PhD students and 65 MSc students. H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber emphasized the importance of AI in transforming industries, with MBZUAI focusing on R&D across services, manufacturing, and sustainability. Why it matters: This marks a key step in the UAE's strategy to become a leader in AI research and development, particularly in areas that can address critical global challenges.
MBZUAI welcomed 127 new students from over 25 countries for the Fall 2022 semester, bringing the total student population to 259. The incoming class includes 22 doctoral students and 105 master’s students across computer vision, machine learning, and natural language processing. 32% of the new students are female, and 30 are UAE nationals who will support the UAE’s National Strategy for AI 2031. Why it matters: This continued growth of MBZUAI's student body strengthens the UAE's AI talent pool and supports its national AI strategy.
MBZUAI hosted 34 undergraduate STEM students from around the world for its inaugural one-month Undergraduate Research Internship Program (UGRIP) in Abu Dhabi. The interns, hailing from countries including the UAE, USA, and India, engaged in ongoing MBZUAI research projects spanning sustainability, education, and healthcare. Interns worked on projects ranging from fake news detection using NLP to tumor diagnosis using computer vision. Why it matters: This program strengthens MBZUAI's position as a global AI research hub and cultivates AI talent within the region.