ABU DHABI: As part of the Advanced Technology Research Council’s (ATRC) ongoing STEM Youth Engagement Programme, ASPIRE, ATRC’s programme management and business development arm, is collaborating with the Abu Dhabi Youth Council to launch the pilot of its AI Datathon STEM Competition.
Designed for undergraduate students in computer science, data science, and related fields, the initiative accelerates STEM engagement, attracts and retains the country’s top talent, and cultivates a competitive STEM culture in Abu Dhabi and the broader UAE.
The contest is within the scope of ASPIRE’s latest initiative, the UAE STEM Competitions League, comprising a portfolio of STEM competitions and events hosted in collaboration with key stakeholders. The AI Datathon will unfold on 1st and 2nd March, 2024, at the ATRC Yas Office Auditorium.
Set to become an annual fixture, the AI Datathon brings together five teams of undergraduate students, from five universities – Abu Dhabi University (ADU), UAE University (UAEU), Higher C
olleges of Technology (HCT), New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD), and Khalifa University (KU) – to tackle AI and deep learning challenges, designed to immerse them in the thrilling realm of AI and data analysis.
A pre-competition course was held at the ATRC Masdar Auditorium to prepare participants for the upcoming challenge from 16th to 18th February, 2024.
The Datathon requires the participating teams to solve three tasks of escalating complexity and sophistication, where they engage with real-world datasets and leverage various tools and libraries to work out and implement their solutions. For the first two tasks, the teams are required to create programmes that will help categorise data using mathematical techniques like logistic regression, gradient descent, and data preprocessing concepts. The details of the third task will be shared on the first day of the datathon, adding an element of surprise and excitement.
The winning team, evaluated on accuracy, performance, code quality, innovation, and rep
ort quality, will receive a substantial cash prize of AED15,000.
Underlining the significance of empowering youth with practical AI experience, Stephane Timpano, CEO of ASPIRE, stated, ‘We want our youth to think big and look beyond their current capabilities towards a transformative future with AI at the helm – one that will catalyse the UAE’s reputation as an emerging global innovation hub.
‘In nurturing the next generation of AI enthusiasts through this competition, ASPIRE is actively bridging the gap between education and industry, through empowering our youth with practical experience to steer tomorrow’s technology domain.’
‘I am thrilled to see the collaboration between Abu Dhabi Youth Council and ASPIRE in organising the AI Datathon competition. This event exemplifies our commitment to empowering youth with cutting-edge skills and opportunities in artificial intelligence. By fostering innovation and collaboration, we are shaping the future of AI and driving positive change in Abu Dhabi’s youth commu
nity. It is our role to invest youth’s energy and potential in national sustainable development and empower them to have future foresight tools for a knowledge-based economy,’ said Mohamed Alwahedi, Chairperson of Abu Dhabi Youth Council.
The AI Datathon STEM Competition is a progressive, hands-on learning experience that aims to bridge the gap between theoretical understanding and practical application of AI and deep learning techniques.
Source: Emirates News Agency