India, March 13 -- Drs Matteo Fumagalli, Nicola Perra, and Haim Dubossarsky, all based in the Faculty of Science and Engineering, join a cohort of 51 new Turing Fellows nationwide, recognised for their outstanding contributions to data science and artificial intelligence (AI).

The Turing Fellowship is a highly competitive program that supports the careers of top researchers while advancing the Institute's goals in tackling societal challenges through science and innovation. These three QM researchers bring a fascinating range of expertise to the table:

Dr Matteo Fumagalli asks fascinating questions about the link between evolution and disease susceptibility. He leverages AI to analyse vast amounts of genetic data, exploring how past ada...