Saturday, June 3 and Sunday, June 4, 2023
Welcome graduates, family, and friends from the world’s first graduate, research university of artificial intelligence (AI).
During this two-day celebration, we will honor the hard work and achievements of the Class of 2023 including the first cohort of natural language processing (NLP) graduates.
A traditional gowning walk at our Masdar City campus will kick-off official proceedings on June 3, followed by an official commencement ceremony with the Conferral of Degrees on June 4.
With AI now a key part of the global conversation, we are committed to developing well-trained AI professionals and remain focused on its massive potential for good.
The graduation gown.
It is the start of a tradition.
It carries a sense of place and belonging.
The gown is resplendent gold and blue,
hand stitched to evoke Abu Dhabi's sea and sand.
Gold is an echo of the hues of the desert,
it is also evocative of wisdom and enlightenment.
Blue is from the velvety sea, rich with life,
teeming with possibility.
It also donates bold vision and leadership.
Our graduation gown is completed by a hood,
reminiscent of the Emirati bisht.
The lining holds the pattern of the UAE's national flower.
Truly, the gown is a tribute to local culture,
national aspirations, and a thirst for knowledge.
MBZUAI President and University Professor
Xing is a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he was the founding director of the Center for Machine Learning and Health. Xing has also served as visiting associate professor at Stanford University, and visiting research professor at Facebook Inc. He is also the founder, chairman, and chief scientist of Petuum Inc., which was recognized as a 2018 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer that builds standardized artificial intelligence development platforms and operating systems for broad and general industrial AI applications.
READ BIOClass of 2023 valedictorian
Klea Ziu holds a bachelor of information and communication technology from University of Tirana in her home country, Albania, and a master’s in machine learning from MBZUAI. Her thesis research aligns with her deep interest in using technology to address environmental challenges. Ziu’s research contributes to the advancement and understanding of the oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) process for the oil and gas industry, and provides insights that could be beneficial in the development of new catalysts and optimization of reactor design. It is focused on developing machine learning models which could potentially reduce carbon emissions by 50%. Ziu undertook a voluntary internship at ADNOC headquarters in 2022. Among her other achievements, Ziu’s team placed first in the HackforSpace hackathon held in Dubai in 2021.
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