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7 Master's degrees offered by the university
Machine Learning
The Machine Learning programme at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence will provide its students theoretical concepts to test under supervision from senior AI researchers in the field as they tackle real-world problems and produce meaningful results.
Robotics
The aims of the Master’s in Robotics from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence are (1) to develop students’ interest in, knowledge and understanding of robotics and autonomous systems, and (2) to prepare them for Ph.D. research in that area and/ or the industry workforce.
Natural Language Processing
The Natural Language Processing course at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence enables computers to communicate with people using everyday language. Large language models (LLMs), in particular, are key drivers of language-based interaction, potentially including extra data modalities such as structured data or images.
Computer Science
The goals of the Master of Science in Computer Science from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence are to train specialists to (1) analyze complex computer science and AI problems, (2) take a scientific, innovative, ethical, and socially responsible approach to conducting and contributing to computer science research, and (3) solve complex problems in the field.
Statistics and Data Science
The Statistics and Data Science program from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence trains the next generation of data scientists with a focus on the field of statistics.
Computational Biology
The goal of the Computational Biology course from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence is to equip students with knowledge and skills in both biology and computational sciences including programming, machine learning, statistics, and bioinformatics.
Computer Vision
This scientific field studies how computers can be used to automatically understand and interpret visual imagery. The Computer Vision programme at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence aims to mimic the astounding capabilities of human visual cortex using machine vision algorithms.