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Emiratis among change-makers of Class of 2022

MBZUAI ·

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.

Meet the Emirati inventor honoured by Sheikh Mohammed at 15, now building AI in the UAE - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

An Emirati inventor, previously honored by Sheikh Mohammed at the age of 15, is now engaged in building artificial intelligence solutions within the UAE. Their current work contributes to the nation's efforts in advanced technology and innovation. This individual's journey exemplifies the cultivation and utilization of local talent in high-tech sectors. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's success in fostering homegrown AI expertise and integrating it into its national technology development agenda.

Emirates Experts Program.. 1000 applications to join the "Artificial Intelligence Pathway" - صوت الإمارات

The National ·

The Emirates Experts Program has reportedly received 1000 applications to join its 'Artificial Intelligence Pathway'. This program aims to develop national talent and expertise across various strategic sectors within the UAE. The significant number of applications highlights a strong interest among Emirati citizens in contributing to the field of AI. Why it matters: This initiative is crucial for building a skilled local workforce, supporting the UAE's national AI strategy, and fostering a robust ecosystem for technological innovation in the region.

Nurturing Emirati aspirations for AI

MBZUAI ·

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.