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Global Networking Opportunity

TII ·

TII Chief Researcher Mérouane Debbah and MBZUAI President Eric Xing visited École Polytechnique in France to discuss AI research and training. They reviewed AI projects and opportunities to increase the visibility of UAE-led research. The meeting aimed to strengthen collaboration between MBZUAI, TII, and École Polytechnique. Why it matters: Such partnerships can foster knowledge exchange and accelerate AI innovation in the UAE by leveraging international expertise.

MBZUAI Strengthens Research Ties with France’s École Polytechnique

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI and École Polytechnique are deepening research collaboration through a Collaborative Research Agreement, focusing on large language models, foundation models for reasoning, and AI applications in biology, health, and AI safety. The partnership builds on a previous MoU and Scholars Exchange Program Agreement between the two institutions. MBZUAI's France Lab has developed Atlas-Chat, a family of open-source LLMs for the Moroccan Arabic dialect Darija, with models including Atlas-Chat-2B and Atlas-Chat-9B. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens the AI ecosystems in both France and the UAE, fostering joint research efforts and supporting the next generation of AI researchers and innovators, with a specific focus on Arabic NLP.

MBZUAI delegation explores partnerships with L’X and IP Paris

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI's President Eric Xing met with École Polytechnique (L’X) and Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP) leaders to discuss AI research initiatives. The meetings explored potential collaborations between MBZUAI and the French institutions, including the Hi! Paris interdisciplinary center in AI and Data Science. They also discussed strengthening links with private industry and maintaining excellence in research and innovation. Why it matters: This partnership aims to foster international collaboration in AI research and development, potentially enhancing MBZUAI's capabilities and expanding its global network.

From Descartes to Morin

KAUST ·

Dominique Sciamma, Managing Director at Strate School of Design in France, gave a presentation at KAUST during Enrichment in the Fall of 2017. The title of the presentation was "From Descartes to Morin." The event was held at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: While the event is dated, KAUST's ongoing enrichment programs contribute to fostering a culture of innovation and knowledge exchange in Saudi Arabia.

MBZUAI hosts dignitaries and academic leaders from around the world

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI hosted delegations from École Polytechnique, KAUST, Costa Rica, South Africa, and South Korea in March 2022 to discuss collaborations on programs, research, and knowledge sharing. Discussions with KAUST focused on enhancing recruitment and research opportunities. The visits also served to showcase MBZUAI's facilities in Masdar City. Why it matters: These meetings signal MBZUAI's intent to establish itself as a central hub for AI research and development through international partnerships.

Second Executive Program cohort concludes

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI concluded the second edition of its Executive Program (MEP) with 43 UAE leaders from public and private sectors completing 12 weeks of coursework. The program covered AI and machine learning topics, AI ethics and policymaking, and robotics, taught by global AI leaders. Participants addressed UAE national challenges with AI research solutions as part of a capstone project. Why it matters: This program aims to enhance AI capabilities and knowledge among UAE leaders, fostering innovation and increasing efficiency across various sectors.

Debbah named Highly Cited Researcher

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI Adjunct Professor Mérouane Debbah was named a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate, placing him in the top 1% of researchers globally. Debbah, who joined MBZUAI's machine learning department in 2021, also serves as chief researcher at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi. His research focuses on multi-agent reinforcement learning, distributed AI, and applying AI to improve telecommunications, including reducing dead spots and improving energy efficiency. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the UAE's growing prominence in AI research, particularly in leveraging AI for advancements in telecommunications infrastructure and multi-agent systems.