Past events
Co-organized with Santa Fe Institute, Thriving in a Turbulent World: Harnessing Complexity for New Possibilities is a closed, all-day roundtable bringing together leading thinkers in complexity science, economics, and applied systems research to explore how societies, markets, and institutions can adapt in an era of rapid change.
Featuring a Nobel Laureate and a pioneer of complexity science, this seminar brings together two globally respected thinkers whose work has shaped how we understand complex systems and causal impact. It offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from leaders at the forefront of complexity science and modern econometrics.
The seventh and final session of the 2025 ADIA Lab Seminar Series,
“High-Performance Graph Analytics for Motif Finding in Neuroscience Connectome Graphs and Beyond using Arachne.”
Gain first-hand insights from one of the world’s foremost leaders in quantum technology. Learn how foundational physics discoveries are shaping the next era of scalable quantum processors—and what breakthroughs are still needed to get there.
The ADIA Lab 2025 Symposium is set to return from 27–29 October at the Four Seasons Abu Dhabi on Al Maryah Island. Join us for three days of impactful conversations on data science and AI with thought leaders from academia, industry, and policymaking institutions.
Professor for Machine Learning in Medicine, Andres Bender, will talk about Artificial Intelligence in Drug Discovery, Data, Translation, and Start-Ups.
ADIA Lab’s Summer School on Sustainable AI in Shanghai, in collaboration with the Fields Centre for Sustainable Development in Canada and China (FeiShu). Expert talks, hands-on learning, & WAIC access included.
Prof. Ju Jiandong, Chair Professor at PBC School of Finance at Tsinghua University in China, provides the keynote for the fourth session of the 2025 ADIA Lab Seminar Series, “Technological Competition and the Development of Green Industry in China”.
Firm-level Climate Change Exposure is the fifth & final online seminar in the ADIA Lab Climate Data Science Best Paper Award Finalists Seminar Series. Five outstanding finalists whose work showcases cutting-edge research in climate science have been selected to present their papers in online seminars.
A Method to Assess and Explain Changes in Sub-Daily Precipitation Return Levels From Convection-Permitting Simulations is the fourth online seminar in our series of five. Five outstanding finalists whose work showcases cutting-edge research in climate science have been selected to present their papers in The ADIA Lab Climate Data Science Best Paper Award Finalists Seminar Series
Online Stochastic Generators Using Slepian Bases for Regional Bivariate Wind Speed Ensembles from ERA5 is the third online seminar in our series of five. Five outstanding finalists whose work showcases cutting-edge research in climate science have been selected to present their papers in The ADIA Lab Climate Data Science Best Paper Award Finalists Seminar Series
Physics Informed Deep Neural Network Embedded in a Chemical Transport Model for the Amazon Rainforest is the second online seminar in our series of five. Five outstanding finalists whose work showcases cutting-edge research in climate science have been selected to present their papers in The ADIA Lab Climate Data Science Best Paper Award Finalists Seminar Series
Transferring Climate Change Physical Knowledge is the inaugral online seminar in a series of five. Five outstanding finalists whose work showcases cutting-edge research in climate science have been selected to present their papers in The ADIA Lab Climate Data Science Best Paper Award Finalists Seminar Series
Dr. Farah Shamout, Dr. Dwarikanath Mahapatra, Muhammad Sohail Danish present Advancing AI for Image Analysis: From Medicine to Earth, the third instalment of the ADIA Lab 2025 Seminar Series. The seminar will be followed by Iftar
The ADIA Lab Symposium returns for its second edition this November!
This year's Symposium will explore critical themes: sustainability, innovation, and trustworthy AI.
ADIA Lab is pleased to announce the launch of its second machine learning competition in collaboration with Crunch Lab: The ADIA Lab Causal Discovery Challenge.
This competition focuses on advancing the field of Causal Discovery in AI, with a total prize pool: $100,000 USD
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ADIA Lab Seminar: "Data-driven Experimentation: How AI and Robotics are Shaping the Future of R&D"
Dr. Hermann Tribukait and Dr. Loïc Roch
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
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Special Iftar ADIA Lab Seminar: "Innovation is better when computers are involved"
Edward Jung
5:15 PM United Arab Emirates (GMT +4)
Tuesday, March 26th, 2024
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Scalable and Efficient AI: From Supercomputers to Smartphones
Prof. Torsten Hoefler
4:00pm United Arab Emirates (GMT+4)
13 February 2024
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The End of Moore’s Law and the Future of High-Performance Computing (HPC)
Dr. Horst Simon
4:00pm United Arab Emirates (GMT+4)
20 June 2023
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An Overview of High Performance Computing & Future Requirements
Prof. Jack Dongarra
6:30pm United Arab Emirates (GMT+4)
18 May 2023
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Target trial emulation: A two-step algorithm for causal inference from healthcare databases
Prof. Miguel Hernán
5:00pm United Arab Emirates (GMT+4)
15 March 2023
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Where Does Money Come From?
Prof. Alex Lipton
04:00pm United Arab Emirates (GMT+4)
February 9 2023
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ADIA Lab Seminar: "The Challenges in Getting to Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions" with Prof. Steven Chu
Who: Professor Steven Chu
When: Monday, April 29, 2024, 4:00 PM
Where: NYU Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi
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ADIA Lab Seminar: Breaking Silos, Building Bridges
Who: Dr. Praneeth Vepakomma
When: Monday, 20 May 2024
Where: ADGM Academy, Abu Dhabi
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ADIA Lab International Summer School on “Trustworthy, safe, and governable AI”, in collaboration with the University of Granada, Spain
July 15 - 26, 2024
