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MBZUAI Opens Applications for First Ph.D. Cohort in Human-Computer Interaction

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI has opened applications for its inaugural Ph.D. cohort in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), set to begin in Fall 2026. The interdisciplinary program will focus on human-AI alignment, multimodal interfaces, and brain-computer interfaces, aiming to design AI systems that improve lives responsibly. Applications for the Master of Science in HCI (fall 2027 intake) will open in 2026. Why it matters: This program expands MBZUAI’s focus on human-centered AI design, aligning with the UAE’s vision for an innovation-led economy.

KAUST launches the call for Al-Khwarizmi doctoral fellowships

KAUST ·

KAUST has announced the call for applications for the Al-Khwarizmi doctoral fellowships. The fellowships offer stipends, free tuition, and supplementary grants for Ph.D. studies at KAUST. The fellowships are open to nationals or residents of the 47 member states of the Council of Europe holding an MSc degree. Why it matters: This program aims to attract top international talent to KAUST, fostering research and development in science and technology within Saudi Arabia.

Three doctoral students headed for Lindau

KAUST ·

Three KAUST Ph.D. students, Dalal Alezi, Samah Mohamed, and Yevhen Fatieiev, have been selected to attend the 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany. The meeting will bring together young scientists and Nobel laureates in chemistry for a week of activities. Alezi's research focuses on metal-organic materials, Mohamed develops chemical kinetic models for combustion, and Fatieiev works on magnetic nanoparticles. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's commitment to fostering scientific talent and providing opportunities for its students to engage with leading researchers in their fields, enhancing the university's global reputation.

Five-week writing experience leads to KAUST enrollment

KAUST ·

James Scott Berdahl, originally a science writer, first came to KAUST for a five-week writing program covering the 2014 Winter Enrichment Program. Impressed by the opportunities, he applied and was accepted as a Ph.D. student in Earth Science and Engineering under Professor Matthew McCabe. He appreciates the resources at KAUST that enable ambitious research. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's ability to attract international talent and convert short-term engagements into long-term academic pursuits, strengthening its research community.

KAUST celebrates sixth Commencement ceremony

KAUST ·

KAUST held its sixth annual Commencement ceremony on December 18, 2015, celebrating 100 master’s degree and 71 Ph.D. graduates. President Jean-Lou Chameau encouraged graduates to embrace uncertainty and explore uncharted territory in their future endeavors. Student speaker Mohammed Alnassar shared his personal journey of joining KAUST and emphasized the importance of seizing opportunities and persevering through challenges. Why it matters: While not directly AI-related, the ongoing development of KAUST's graduating classes contributes to the growth of the Saudi tech talent pool, which is relevant for the region's AI ecosystem.

UAE’s Ajman University rolls out new AI PhD programme - Gulf Business

Bahrain AI ·

Ajman University in the UAE has launched a new PhD program in Artificial Intelligence. The program aims to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in AI. It will cover topics such as machine learning, deep learning, and natural language processing. Why it matters: This initiative reflects the UAE's ongoing investment in AI education and its commitment to developing local AI talent.

MBZUAI awards its first Ph.D.

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI awarded its first Ph.D. to Numan Saeed for his dissertation, "Deep Learning for Cancer Diagnosis and Prognosis." Saeed's research explores using deep learning models to diagnose tumors and predict survival rates for head and neck cancers by interpreting PET and CT scan imagery and doctor's notes. The AI model considers variables like age, gender, and tumor size to improve diagnosis, especially in regions with limited oncological services. Why it matters: This milestone highlights MBZUAI's growing role in AI research and its potential to contribute to advancements in AI-driven healthcare solutions, particularly for cancer diagnosis and treatment.