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7 PhD programmes in Computer Sciences in United Arab Emirates

Computer Sciences
The Computer Sciences PhD programme from Heriot-Watt University Dubai applicants with an interest in the broad area of computing are encouraged to apply.
Natural Language Processing
Natural Language Processing 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 Vision
The Computer Vision program at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence studies how an image is created, the geometry of the 3D world and high-level tasks such as object recognition, object detection, and tracking, image segmentation and action recognition.
Computer Science
The goal of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science from Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence is to produce highly trained researchers for industry and academia. The program prepares students to apply the research techniques and knowledge they have gained to solve complex problems in the field of Computer Science and AI.
Machine Learning
This Machine Learning program at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence teaches you the scientific study of algorithms and statistical models that computer systems use to effectively perform a specific task without using explicit instructions, relying on patterns and inference instead.
Computer Science
This Computer Science course from New York University will be offered as part of New York University's single Computer Science Ph.D. programme advised by Computer Science faculty spanning the Courant Institute and the Tandon School of Engineering.
Computer Science
The Computer Science programme offered by The British University in Dubai develops advanced research expertise in designing, analysing, and applying computing technologies for academic, industrial, and societal impact.