The goal of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science is to produce highly trained researchers for industry and academia. The program prepares students to apply the research techniques and knowledge they have gained to solve complex problems in the field of Computer Science and AI.
The Ph.D. in Computer Science offers exciting opportunities to do cutting-edge applied research and produce new intellectual contributions with world leaders in their field. It is designed to prepare students for leadership careers in academia, industry research labs and education in computer science. As a graduate of this program, students will not only have strong technical and research expertise in their field but will also have the ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams and be able to tackle problems that require both technical and non-technical solutions.
By the end of this program, students will be able to:
The minimum degree requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science is 60 credits, distributed as follows:
Core courses | Number of courses | Credit hours |
Core | 4 | 16 |
Electives | 2 | 8 |
Internship | At least one internship of three months duration must be satisfactorily completed as a graduation requirement. | 2 |
Advanced Research Methods | 1 | 2 |
Research Thesis | 1 | 32 |
Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science is primarily a research-based degree. The purpose of coursework is to equip students with the right skillset, so they can successfully accomplish their research project (thesis). Students are required to take CS801, CS802, CS803 and CS804 as mandatory courses.
Students will select a minimum of two elective courses, with a total of eight (or more) credit hours. One must be selected from List A and one must be selected from List A or B based on interest, proposed research thesis, and career aspirations, in consultation with their supervisory panel. The elective courses available for the Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science are listed in the tables below:
The Ph.D. thesis exposes students to cutting-edge and unsolved research problems in the field of computer science, where they are required to propose new solutions and significantly contribute towards the body of knowledge. Students pursue an independent research study, under the guidance of a supervisory panel, for a period of three to four years.
The MBZUAl internship with industry is intended to provide the student with hands-on experience, blending practical experiences with academic learning.
Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
INT899 | PhD Internship (up to four months) | 2 |
MBZUAI accepts applicants from all nationalities who hold a completed degree in Computer Science from a university accredited or recognized by the UAE Ministry of Education (MoE), demonstrate academic distinction and have a strong background in both applied and theoretical aspects of Computer Science – either:
Applicants must provide their completed degree certificates and official transcripts when submitting their application. Senior-level students can apply initially with a copy of their official transcript and expected graduation letter and upon admission must submit the official completed degree certificate and transcript. A degree attestation from UAE MoE (for degrees from the UAE) or Certificate of Recognition from UAE MoE (for degrees acquired outside the UAE) should also be furnished within students’ first semester at MBZUAI.
All submitted documents must either be in English, originally, or include official English translations. Additionally, official academic documents should be stamped and signed by the university authorities.
Each applicant must show proof of English language ability by providing valid certificate copies of either of the following:
TOEFL iBT and IELTS academic certificates are valid for two (2) years from the date of the exam while EmSAT results are valid for eighteen (18) months. Only standard versions (i.e. conducted at physical test centers) of the accepted English language proficiency exams will be considered.
Waiver requests from eligible applicants who are citizens (by passport or nationality) of UK, USA, Australia, and New Zealand who completed their studies from K-12 until bachelor’s degree and master’s degree (if applicable) from those same countries will be processed. They need to submit notarized copies of their documents during the application stage and attested documents upon admission. Waiver decisions will be given within seven (7) days after receiving all requirements.
Submission of GRE scores is optional for all applicants but will be considered a plus during the evaluation.
In a 500- to 1000-word essay, explain why you would like to pursue a graduate degree at MBZUAI and include the following information:
The research statement is a document summarizing the potential research project an applicant is interested in working on and clearly justify the research gap which the applicant would like to fill in during the course of his/her study. It must be presented in the context of currently existing literature and provide an overview of how the applicant aims to investigate the underlying research project as well as predict the expected outcomes. It should mention the relevance and suitability of the applicant’s background and experience to the project and highlight the project’s scientific and commercial significance. The research statement should include the following details:
Applicants are expected to write the research statement independently. MBZUAI faculty will NOT help write it for the purpose of the application. The MBZUAI Admission Committee will review the submitted document and use it as one of the measures to gauge and assess applicants’ skills.
Applicants will be required to nominate referees who can recommend their application. Ph.D. applicants should have a minimum of three (3) referees wherein at least one was a previous course instructor or faculty/research advisor and the others were current or previous work supervisors.
To avoid issues and delays in the provision of the recommendation, applicants have to inform their referees of their nomination beforehand and provide the latter’s accurate information in the online application portal. Automated notifications will be sent out to the referees upon application submission.
All applicants with complete files, including the required number of recommendations, will be invited to participate in an online screening exam to assess their knowledge and skills. Completion of the exam is not mandatory but highly encouraged as it would provide additional information to the evaluation committee. Waiving the exam is only recommended for those students who can provide strong evidence of their research capability, subject matter expertise, and technical skills.
Exam Topics
Math: Calculus, probability theory, linear algebra, trigonometry and optimization
Machine learning: Machine learning algorithms and concepts such as linear regression, decision trees, loss functions, support vector machines, classification, regression, clustering, convolutional neural networks, dimensionality reduction, neural networks and unsupervised learning
Programming: Knowledge and understanding of the theory of computation, computational complexity, databases, computer architecture and operating systems
Specialization topics: Knowledge and understanding of the theory of computation, computational complexity, databases, computer architecture and operating systems
Applicants are highly encouraged to complete the following online courses to further improve their qualifications:
The exam instructions are available here
A select number of applicants may be invited to an interview with faculty as part of the screening process. The time and instructions for this will be communicated to applicants on timely bases.
A typical study plan is as follows:
CS801 Advanced Complexity
CS802 Advanced Data Structures
1 elective from List
CS803 Randomized Algorithms
CS804 Combinatorial Optimization
+ 1 elective from List
INT899 PhD Internship (up to four months)
RES899 Advanced Research Methods
CS899 Computer Science Ph.D. Research Thesis
CS899 Computer Science Ph.D. Research Thesis
CS899 Computer Science Ph.D. Research Thesis
CS899 Computer Science Ph.D. Research Thesis
CS899 Computer Science Ph.D. Research Thesis
CS899 Computer Science Ph.D. Research Thesis
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