MBZUAI's inaugural class included eight Emirati master's graduates in computer vision and machine learning, making up 15% of the Class of 2022. All eight have secured employment or will pursue Ph.D. studies at MBZUAI, contributing to healthcare, technology, energy, transport, and government sectors in the UAE. Fatima Albreiki and Wafa Al Ghallabi will continue at MBZUAI for Ph.D. studies in Computer Vision. Why it matters: MBZUAI is nurturing local AI talent to support the UAE's national strategy and address global challenges in key sectors.
MBZUAI valedictorian Shahd AlShamsi is using AI and ML to develop personalized cognitive healthcare, shifting treatment from reaction to prevention. Her master's research involves a digital twin framework that integrates representations of a person’s cognitive experience using deep learning models and EEG data. She hopes to develop a mobile application to extend her work to personalized mental health. Why it matters: This research highlights the potential of AI to improve personalized healthcare in the UAE and beyond, and demonstrates the contributions of Emirati researchers.
KAUST held its 13th commencement ceremony on December 16, 2022, celebrating approximately 380 graduating students. KAUST President Tony Chan challenged graduates to use their talents to shape a better future. He highlighted three outstanding students for their contributions to sustainability and smart cities. Why it matters: While not directly AI-focused, the event underscores KAUST's role in fostering talent and innovation within Saudi Arabia, which indirectly contributes to the Kingdom's growing AI ecosystem.
MBZUAI held its first commencement for the Class of 2022, graduating 52 students with master's degrees. MBZUAI is the first research-based university dedicated to AI development. The university has risen to become a world top-25 AI program with partnerships with over 20 international and local entities. Why it matters: This milestone signals the growth of specialized AI education in the UAE and MBZUAI's emergence as a global hub for AI research and collaboration.
KAUST has announced the winners of the KAUST Alumni Change Makers Awards, recognizing alumni impacts at local, national, and international levels. The awards honor alumni in Leadership and Impact; Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship; and Social Impact. Ahmad Showail, a KAUST alumnus and assistant professor at Taibah University, received the Leadership and Impact award for his work on IoT security solutions. Why it matters: The awards highlight the impact of KAUST's graduates in advancing technology and contributing to Saudi Arabia's development.