Prof. Agostino Monorchio has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of the Directed Energy Research Center (DERC). He will advise on flexible conformal metasurfaces for electromagnetic applications, bringing expertise from the University of Pisa and international research tenures. His research spans computational electromagnetics, metamaterials, antenna design, and biomedical microwave applications. Why it matters: The appointment strengthens DERC's advisory capabilities in directed energy research, potentially advancing technological innovation in the UAE.
TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) in Abu Dhabi has appointed international experts to its Board of Advisors. The advisors have expertise in areas like autonomous computing, cyber-physical systems, and cryptology. The board includes experts from Khalifa University, NYU Abu Dhabi, Dubai Electronic Security Center, and Purdue University. Why it matters: The move strengthens the UAE's cybersecurity research capabilities and aligns with its focus on developing secure autonomous systems.
The Propulsion and Space Research Center (PSRC) has appointed three new advisors: Prof. Dr. Roberto Sabatini, Dr. Mohamed Al Ahbabi, and Prof. Dr. Pericles Pilidis. These experts bring experience in aerospace, defense, space exploration, and gas turbine performance. The appointments aim to strengthen PSRC's research capabilities and contribute to the UAE's space exploration goals. Why it matters: The addition of experienced advisors signals the UAE's continued investment in building local expertise in advanced aerospace technologies and space exploration.
The Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) at Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has appointed a board of advisors composed of globally-recognized experts in robotics and autonomous systems. The advisors include professors from Georgia Tech, ETH Zurich, University of Bologna, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NYU, and Czech Technical University. The board will guide ARRC's research into robotics technologies aimed at building hybrid biological and artificial systems. Why it matters: This signals the UAE's continued investment in attracting top international expertise to advance its AI and robotics research capabilities.
A former AI adviser to the Trump administration has highlighted the UAE's extensive use of American-made GPUs. This adoption is reportedly establishing U.S. technology as a dominant standard within the country's AI infrastructure development. The adviser's remarks underscore the significant reliance on specific hardware for advancing AI capabilities in the region. Why it matters: This reliance has broader implications for global technology competition, supply chain security, and the strategic direction of AI development in the Middle East.
The Technology Innovation Institute's Cryptography Research Center (CRC) in Abu Dhabi has appointed a Board of Advisors comprised of global cryptography experts. The board includes Prof. Joan Daemen, Prof. Lejla Batina, Dr. Guido Bertoni, Prof. Carlos Aguilar, Prof. Damien Stehlé, and Prof. Tim Güneysu. The advisors will guide CRC's research efforts in areas like post-quantum cryptography and hardware-based cryptography. Why it matters: This move strengthens the UAE's position as a global hub for cryptography research and development, fostering innovation in this critical field.
Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has appointed Alessio Figali and Pierre-Louis Lions to the Board of Advisors of its Artificial Intelligence Cross-Center Unit (AICCU). Figali is known for his work in Optimal Transport with applications to Machine Learning, while Lions is renowned for his work in Mean Field Game Theory with applications for the design of AI based Distributed Networks. Both are Fields Medal recipients and will advise the AI Cross-Center Unit in areas related to Machine Learning and Distributed AI, respectively. Why it matters: The addition of these eminent scientists will bolster TII's AI research capabilities and credibility in shaping the future of AI in the region.