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Exciting year ahead for Zhang in Abu Dhabi

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Dr. Kun Zhang from Carnegie Mellon University will spend 2022 as a Visiting Associate Professor in the Machine Learning Department at MBZUAI. Zhang's research focuses on causal discovery and causality-based learning, with applications in neuroscience, computer vision, computational finance, and climate analysis. He aims to develop methods for automated causal discovery from various kinds of data. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens MBZUAI's machine learning department and promotes research in causal AI, which is crucial for understanding and predicting complex systems.

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