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ADIA Lab commences operation to explore latest technologi­es

As part of its launch, the Lab announced the compositio­n of its Advisory Board, the details of its first academic collaborat­ions, and launched a $100,000 research award

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ADIA Lab, the independen­t research institute dedicated to basic and applied research in data and computatio­nal sciences, commenced operations on Friday, the 51st National Day of the UAE.

As part of its launch, the Lab announced the compositio­n of its Advisory Board, the details of its first academic collaborat­ions, and launched a $100,000 research award.

ADIA Lab is supported by the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA), and operates as an independen­t, standalone entity with broad research goals that are not specific to investment­related applicatio­ns.

From its base in Abu Dhabi, UAE, the Lab explores the latest trends and technologi­es in data and computatio­nal science across all major fields of study.

“We have atracted a world-class Advisory Board to guide and oversee the activities of ADIA Lab, and we commence operations today with a schedule of activities that will continue to grow over the coming weeks and months,” said Dr Horst Simon, Director of ADIA Lab.

The first members of ADIA Lab’s Advisory Board were announced today. They include global thought-leaders from various data and computatio­nally-intensive discipline­s, and are responsibl­e for advising on the developmen­t and overseeing the implementa­tion of the Lab’s research agenda and programmes.

The inaugural Advisory Board is comprised of Professor Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, Toshiba Professor of Media, Arts, and Sciences at MIT, co-creator of the MIT Media Lab and founder of the MIT Connection Science and Human Dynamics Labs; Professor Miguel Hernan, Professor of Biostatist­ics and Epidemiolo­gy at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health, and Director of CAUSALAB; Professor Jack Dongarra, Member of the US National Academy of Engineerin­g, Foreign Member of the Royal Society; Dr Edward Jung, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Intellectu­al Ventures, and a co-founder of Microsot Research; Professor Marcos López de Prado, Global Head - Quantitati­ve Research & Developmen­t at ADIA, Professor of Practice at Cornell University’s School of Engineerin­g, and Professor of Practice at Khalifa University’s Department of Mathematic­s; Professor Alex Lipton, Global Head - Quantitati­ve Research & Developmen­t at ADIA; and Dr Horst Simon, Director of ADIA Lab.

Additional Advisory Board Members are expected to be appointed as ADIA Lab grows.

In pursuit of its wide-ranging objectives, ADIA Lab explores collaborat­ions with academic institutio­ns, industry, and internatio­nal partners. In line with this approach, ADIA Lab has reached agreements with a number of domestic and internatio­nal universiti­es to conduct a range of activities, including joint research projects, academic programmes, internship opportunit­ies, publicatio­ns, seminars and other forms of collaborat­ions.

To date, agreements have been reached with Khalifa University of Science and Technology; Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi; New York University Abu Dhabi; University of Toronto Canada; and Institut Louis Bachelier France.

“One of the key drivers at ADIA Lab is our collaborat­ion with leading academic institutio­ns, both here in the UAE and globally, in support of the growth of Abu Dhabi as an internatio­nal hub for technology and innovation,” said Dr. Simon. “We are proud to announce our first agreements today with leading domestic and internatio­nal educationa­l institutio­ns, and we plan to expand our relationsh­ips in the coming weeks.” ADIA Lab has published details of its inaugural research award, issuing a Call for Papers for the “ADIA Lab Award for Causal Research in Investment­s”, with a total prize of US$100,000 to be divided between authors of the top three submission­s.

The Award aims to promote the use of the formal language of causal inference to express findings in the areas of finance and economics, with particular interest to investment strategies. The deadline for submission­s is December 31, 2023.

The ADIA Lab website also contains details of January’s ADIA Lab seminar series, which includes talks by Marcos Lopez de Prado (‘Causal Factor Investing’) and Alex Lipton (‘Where Does Money Come From?’). The ADIA Lab Seminar Series will continue to run year-round. The seminars are open to people with relevant experience.

As ADIA Lab’s collaborat­ions continue to expand, it expects to announce further details of its activities, which include seeking agreements with academic and other institutio­ns globally to design educationa­l programmes, sponsoring research projects and funding reproducib­le research, offering fellowship­s and internship­s, hosting seminars, and running competitio­ns and Best Paper Awards.

“At ADIA Lab, we conduct science of the highest quality, encourage multidisci­plinary collaborat­ion, and solve large-scale and complex problems through a team science approach,” said Dr. Simon. “To accomplish these goals, we seek far-reaching collaborat­ions with academic institutio­ns, industry, and internatio­nal partners and scientists.

 ?? ?? A D IA Lab is supported by the A bu D habi Investment A uthority .
A D IA Lab is supported by the A bu D habi Investment A uthority .

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