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MBZUAI unveils first-of-its-kind undergraduate program in Artificial Intelligence designed to empower future AI leaders

MBZUAI · · AI Education Curriculum

MBZUAI has launched its first Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence program, which blends core AI expertise with leadership and entrepreneurial skills. The program will cover machine learning, NLP, CV, and robotics, alongside cross-disciplinary training in business and finance. It will also integrate AI into the educational journey using a co-pilot education model, enhancing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Why it matters: This program aims to cultivate visionary thinkers and problem-solvers who can drive AI innovation and development in the UAE and beyond.

MBZUAI appoints world-renowned leading AI academic Professor Dr. Eric Xing as president

MBZUAI · · AI Education

Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has appointed Professor Dr. Eric Xing as its new president, succeeding Interim President Professor Sir Michael Brady. Dr. Xing joins from Carnegie Mellon University, where he was Associate Department Head of Research at the Machine Learning Department. He is a globally recognized AI academic and will lead MBZUAI in developing AI and AI solutions as the first graduate student cohort commences studies. Why it matters: This appointment signals MBZUAI's commitment to attracting top global talent and advancing its mission as a leading AI research institution in the UAE.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang blames CEOs with 'God complex' for AI stigma - The National

The National · · Policy Ethics

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has publicly attributed the negative stigma surrounding Artificial Intelligence to CEOs exhibiting a "God complex." These remarks, reported by The National, suggest that certain leadership attitudes may contribute to public apprehension about AI. The specific context or further details of his comments were not provided in the content. Why it matters: His statement from a key industry leader highlights the critical role of corporate leadership in shaping both the development and public perception of AI technologies.

Technology Innovation Institute Appoints Dr. Hakim Hacid Chief Researcher of AI Research Unit, the Home of Falcon

TII · · AI Research

Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has appointed Dr. Hakim Hacid as Chief Researcher of its AI and Digital Science Research Center (AIDRC), the home of the Falcon LLM series. Dr. Hacid previously served as Executive Director and Acting Chief Researcher at TII, after joining in 2022 from Zayed University. He brings expertise in AI, ML, data science, and information retrieval, with prior experience at Bell Labs and Macquarie University. Why it matters: The appointment strengthens TII's leadership in AI research and development, particularly for the Falcon series of open-source LLMs that have gained global recognition.

KAUST and NIDLP partner to empower Saudi’s industrial and logistics leaders

KAUST · · Partnership Leadership

KAUST and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) partnered to empower Saudi entrepreneurs through the 1K MILE Program and KAUST's Saudi Leadership Institute (KSLI). Held at KAUST, the program included participants selected from the 1K MILE Program honing their skills alongside peers and trainers from the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University. The "Leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Workshop" featured industry leaders from top Saudi organizations, emphasizing automation and technology adoption. Why it matters: This collaboration fosters high-growth sectors and develops future leaders, aligning with Saudi Arabia's vision for economic growth and innovation in line with Vision 2030.

Saudi Arabia’s top academic leaders converge at KAUST Saudi Leadership Institute 2024

KAUST · · Education Leadership

KAUST concluded the 10th edition of the KAUST Saudi Leadership Institute (KSLI), focusing on 'The Disruption Advantage' for academic executives. The program hosted leaders from Saudi universities and the Ministry of Education, providing seminars, coaching, and networking opportunities. This year's KSLI collaborated with the Thunderbird School of Global Management's Executive Education Team. Why it matters: KSLI strengthens educational leadership in Saudi Arabia, supporting the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals for a knowledge-based economy.

Curiosity, independence and determination: celebrating trailblazing women

KAUST · · Education Women in STEM

KAUST is highlighted for its commitment to multidisciplinary research, innovation, and strong leadership, particularly regarding women's education. The university was the first mixed-gender university in Saudi Arabia, with women comprising around 40% of its student population. KAUST actively recruits female faculty members and appoints them to leadership positions, demonstrated through workshops like Women in Science and Engineering (WISE). Why it matters: This underscores the increasing role of women in STEM fields within Saudi Arabia, facilitated by institutions like KAUST.

KAUST Change Makers Awards honor alumni

KAUST · · Research Innovation

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.

Jysoo Lee honored for HPC leadership & contributions

KAUST · · HPC KAUST

Jysoo Lee, Facilities Director of Research Computing Core Labs at KAUST, received the SCA HPC Leadership/Achievement Award at SupercomputingAsia 2022 in Singapore. The award recognizes Lee's leadership in developing South Korea's HPC community and advancing international cooperation. Lee led the legislation of the “National Supercomputing Promotion Act” and founded the National Institute of Supercomputing and Networking (NISN) in South Korea. Why it matters: This award highlights KAUST's role in attracting top global talent in HPC and showcases the increasing importance of supercomputing infrastructure in the region.

MBZUAI names AI scientist Shao as exec VP & provost - Arab News

Inception · · AI Education

MBZUAI has appointed Dr. Eric Shao as Executive Vice President and Provost. Shao previously held leadership roles at institutions like the University of Texas at Dallas and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He brings expertise in areas such as machine learning, data mining, and intelligent systems. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens MBZUAI's leadership team and signals its continued investment in attracting top global talent to advance AI research and education in the UAE.

MBZUAI names AI scientist Shao as exec VP & provost - Arab News

Inception · · AI MBZUAI

অধ্যাপক Timothy M. Shaw নিযুক্ত হয়েছেন MBZUAI-এর এক্সিকিউটিভ ভাইস প্রেসিডেন্ট ও প্রভোস্ট হিসেবে। ড. শাও এর আগে হংকং বিজ্ঞান ও প্রযুক্তি বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের (HKUST) অধ্যাপক ছিলেন। এই নিয়োগ MBZUAI-এর নেতৃত্বকে শক্তিশালী করবে এবং একাডেমিক উৎকর্ষের প্রতিশ্রুতির উপর জোর দেবে। Why it matters: একটি বিশিষ্ট AI ব্যক্তিত্বের অন্তর্ভুক্তি MBZUAI-এর শিক্ষাগত খ্যাতি বাড়াতে পারে এবং আরও বেশি আন্তর্জাতিক প্রতিভা আকৃষ্ট করতে পারে।

KAUST hosts 100 young Saudi emerging leaders as part of its Saudi Leadership Program

KAUST · · Policy Partnership

KAUST hosted the inaugural KAUST Saudi Leadership Program (KSLP) for Emerging Leaders from November 24-26, welcoming approximately 100 young Saudi men and women from industry, government, and academia. The program, delivered in collaboration with the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, focused on "Leading through Innovation." Participants were selected based on their high potential and track record, aiming to develop their capacity to drive change and build professional networks. Why it matters: The KSLP program strengthens KAUST's role in developing Saudi talent and contributing to the Kingdom's innovation ecosystem, preparing future leaders to shape innovation within Saudi Arabia.

Innovation for the future

KAUST · · Innovation Business

Uwaidh Al-Harethi, executive VP at SABIC, spoke at KAUST's 2019 Winter Enrichment Program about the importance of innovation, noting that leading tech companies invest heavily to penetrate markets. He highlighted Samsung's patent filings and Amazon's innovation spending. Al-Harethi stated that SABIC makes three dollars for every one dollar spent on innovation, emphasizing its role in the chemical industry's success. Why it matters: The talk underscores the increasing focus on innovation and technology leadership within Saudi Arabia's key industries, particularly in leveraging AI for future technologies.

KAUST secures expertise from University of Oxford

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST has appointed Dr. Donal Bradley, currently the dean for science and engineering at the University of Oxford, as its new vice president for research. Bradley, a fellow of the Royal Society, has over 630 publications and a Google Scholar h-index of 125. He previously served as VP for research at Imperial College London and brings experience in technology development, including co-founding Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued commitment to attracting top international talent to drive its research and development efforts in science and engineering.

Alumni Focus: Wail Bamhair (M.S. '10, electrical engineering)

KAUST · · Alumni KAUST

Wail Bamhair (M.S. '10, electrical engineering) is the CEO of TAQNIA Energy, the energy arm of Saudi Investment and Development. He joined TAQNIA as its first employee after the CEO, eventually leading the development of Saudi Arabia's first independent solar power station, Layla Power Station (50 MW). Prior to TAQNIA, he worked at King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K●A●CARE). Why it matters: This highlights the role of KAUST graduates in driving Saudi Arabia's renewable energy sector and contributing to Vision 2030's sustainability goals.

Tailor-made training for future leaders

KAUST · · Policy Education

KAUST held its fifth annual KAUST Saudi Leadership Program (KSLP) in collaboration with the Haas School of Business of UC Berkeley. The 2018 KSLP edition included workshops and a six-day training course for 25 Saudi female academics in leadership and deanship positions. Participants reviewed strategic planning, team management, and effective executive leadership, and attended lectures by KAUST's senior leadership. Why it matters: Such programs contribute to developing leadership capabilities within Saudi academic institutions, fostering a stronger educational ecosystem in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

KAUST Appoints New President

KAUST · · Policy Research

KAUST has appointed Dr. Tony Chan, former president of HKUST and KAUST board member, as its new president, effective September 1, 2018. Chan's background is in computational mathematics with interests including image processing, computer vision, physical circuit design and computational brain mapping. He has been a close partner of KAUST since 2007 and a member of the KAUST Board of Trustees since 2011. Why it matters: Chan's leadership is expected to contribute to KAUST's role in achieving Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 objectives and addressing global challenges.

Career planning for tomorrow’s faculty

KAUST · · Research Partnership

KAUST's Plant Science Program hosted a two-day workshop for early-career researchers, focusing on leadership and career development. The workshop, facilitated by Dr. Paul Dalby, covered grant proposal writing, leadership skills, and career planning. Participants also learned about project management, budget development, and attracting funding from various sources. Why it matters: Such programs enhance the skills of researchers at KAUST, preparing them for leadership roles in academia and industry, and fostering a stronger research ecosystem in Saudi Arabia.

Mark Crowell named VP of IED at KAUST

KAUST · · Partnership Innovation

Mark Crowell was appointed as the Vice President of Innovation and Economic Development at KAUST, starting July 1, 2015. He will manage KAUST's IP, support new businesses, and foster collaborations with industry partners. Crowell brings over 25 years of experience in academic innovation and business development, including launching over 135 startups. Why it matters: This appointment aims to enhance KAUST's role as a catalyst for innovation and economic development in Saudi Arabia.

Tahnoon bin Zayed issues resolution to reconstitute Board of Trustees of Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, Chaired by Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak

MBZUAI · · Policy Education

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed has issued a resolution to reconstitute the Board of Trustees of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI). The board is chaired by His Excellency Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak, with other members including Jassem Mohamed Bu Ataba Al Zaabi, Saif Saeed Ghobash, and Professor Daniela Rus. MBZUAI is recognized as a leading global institution in AI, focusing on research and innovation across sectors like healthcare and sustainability. Why it matters: The restructuring reinforces the UAE's commitment to AI leadership and MBZUAI's role in driving innovation and supporting the nation's AI strategy.

Top business and government leaders graduate from MBZUAI’s latest sustainability-focused Executive Program

MBZUAI · · AI Sustainability

MBZUAI's Executive Program (MEP) graduated its fourth cohort of 42 UAE-based leaders, bringing the total to 166 graduates since 2021. The 12-week program focused on AI's potential to transform society with an emphasis on sustainability. Capstone projects included AI-powered solutions for food security, child exploitation prevention, disease screening, supply chain resilience, and AI training. Why it matters: This program cultivates a new generation of leaders equipped to leverage AI for sustainable development, aligning with the UAE's strategic priorities and positioning the nation as a hub for ethical AI innovation.

Xing named 2023 IMS Fellow

MBZUAI · · Research Ethics

MBZUAI President Eric Xing has been named a 2023 Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). He was honored for contributions to statistics, machine learning research, AI entrepreneurship, and AI education. The IMS will formally recognize the 2023 fellows at the Joint Statistical Meetings in Toronto in August. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing prominence of MBZUAI and its leadership in the international AI and statistics community.

MBZUAI launches the third edition of its Executive Program

MBZUAI · · AI Ethics Education

MBZUAI has launched the third edition of its Executive Program (MEP), bringing together 45 global leaders, with over a third being women. The 12-week program will cover topics from AI fundamentals to ethics, and will include capstone projects addressing real-world problems with AI solutions. This edition will sponsor participants from an NGO and a startup to broaden perspectives. Why it matters: The program aims to build AI capabilities in line with UAE's vision and establish Abu Dhabi as an international AI hub, equipping leaders with skills to implement AI solutions across sectors.

Second Executive Program cohort concludes

MBZUAI · · AI Education

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.

MBZUAI appoints leading AI scientist Ling Shao as executive vice president and provost

MBZUAI · · AI Education

MBZUAI has appointed Dr. Ling Shao as Executive Vice President and Provost to lead academic affairs and research. Dr. Shao is also the CEO and Chief Scientist of the Inception Institute of Artificial Intelligence (IIAI). MBZUAI is partnering with IIAI for PhD student supervision and curriculum development. Why it matters: This appointment signals MBZUAI's commitment to attracting top AI talent and establishing itself as a leading AI research institution in the region.

Harvard’s Parkes brings AI insights to UAE

MBZUAI · · AI Education

Harvard Professor David C. Parkes is leading a session on AI, Machine Learning, and Economics for the inaugural cohort of the MBZUAI Executive Program. This program includes 42 participants, including ministers and C-suite executives, and spans 12 weeks. The program aims to support the UAE's AI leadership mission through education and capacity building. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's ongoing efforts to attract global AI expertise and develop local leadership in the field, furthering its national AI strategy.

Xing honored for pioneering machine learning research

MBZUAI · · Research Ethics

MBZUAI President Eric Xing has been elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) for 2022. The ASA recognized Xing for pioneering machine learning research in areas like structured inference and probabilistic graphical models, as well as his entrepreneurship and leadership in AI education. He was previously a professor at CMU and the founder of Petuum Inc. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing prominence of MBZUAI and its leadership in the international AI research community.

MBZUAI appoints Professor Fakhreddine Karray as the new Provost

MBZUAI · · AI Education

Professor Fakhreddine Karray from the University of Waterloo has been appointed as the new Provost of Mohamed Bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI), succeeding Professor Ling Shao. Karray previously served as the co-director of the Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute and holds fellowships with the Canadian Academy of Engineering, the Engineering Institute of Canada, and the IEEE. He will collaborate with President Eric Xing to advance MBZUAI's academic and research strategy. Why it matters: This appointment signals MBZUAI's continued commitment to attracting top international AI talent to the UAE and solidifying its position as a leading AI research institution.

Citadel CEO brings vital industry knowledge to UAE

MBZUAI · · AI Education

Citadel Securities CEO Dr. Peng Zhao will lecture on AI, Machine Learning, and the Economy at the MBZUAI Executive Program. Zhao, who holds a Ph.D. in statistics from UC Berkeley, became CEO of Citadel in 2017. The MBZUAI Executive Program aims to support the UAE's mission to become a world leader in AI through education and capacity building. Why it matters: The lecture highlights the UAE's commitment to attracting global expertise in AI and integrating it into its leadership development initiatives.

Celebrating our inaugural class of Executive Program graduates

MBZUAI · · AI Policy

MBZUAI celebrated the graduation of 41 leaders from UAE government and business in its inaugural Executive Program. The program, launched in September 2021, included 12 weeks of coursework and collaborative projects. Participants developed AI solutions for employee assessment, net-zero goals, and early detection of cardiovascular disease. Why it matters: The program aims to cultivate AI leadership within the UAE, addressing national challenges and fostering economic transformation.

MBZUAI’s Global AI Leadership Program returns with expanded second edition

MBZUAI · · AI Policy

MBZUAI has completed the second edition of its Global AI Leadership Program (GAILP), designed to equip senior UAE decision-makers with the knowledge to lead in an AI-driven environment. The five-day program included leaders from government, industry, and the innovation ecosystem, with sessions focusing on AI fundamentals, data-driven prediction, workforce transformation, and governance. Participants also discussed the ethical considerations for AI usage.

KAUST President Tony Chan receives honorary degree from the University of Waterloo

KAUST · · KAUST Leadership

KAUST President Tony Chan received an honorary degree from the University of Waterloo in recognition of his contributions to society. Chan has strong ties to the University through the HKUST-UW research program which funded collaborative research projects. Chan is a globally recognized mathematician and leader in computational models for image processing. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST's leadership on the global stage helps promote its research and educational initiatives in the region.

Leaders—be the impact!

KAUST · · Leadership KAUST

Fahad Alsherehey, VP at SABIC, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) about authentic leadership. He cited SABIC's founding as an example of how leadership can turn challenges into opportunities. Alsherehey emphasized the difference between leadership and management, advocating for listening to one's team. Why it matters: The talk highlights the importance of leadership and vision in driving technological and economic development in Saudi Arabia.

President Chameau at the 2015 Economist Higher Education Forum

KAUST · · Research Education

KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau participated in a panel discussion on academic excellence at The 2015 Economist Higher Education Forum in Manhattan. He highlighted KAUST's design and role as a global science and technology university. The forum, which hosted leaders in higher education, included an online conversation using #HigherEdForum. Why it matters: While dated, the event underscores KAUST's ongoing efforts to engage with global thought leaders and promote its vision for graduate education, research, and entrepreneurship.