KAUST held its second TEDxKAUST event on August 31, themed 'Driving Force,' featuring six speakers from the KAUST community. The event, sponsored by the KAUST Office of Enrichment Programs, included talks on success, failure, and overcoming obstacles. Mireille Hantouche, a KAUST Ph.D. student, founded the university's TEDx events after establishing a student-led group in 2015. Why it matters: Such events foster community engagement and provide a platform for sharing innovative ideas and personal experiences within the KAUST ecosystem.
The third annual Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Workshop was held at KAUST, with 1635 online and 140 in-person attendees. The workshop focused on empowering women in STEM with strategies for mental wellness and balance in their personal and professional lives. Participants shared personal and professional experiences and approaches to achieving success. Why it matters: Promoting inclusivity and addressing the unique challenges faced by women in STEM fields is crucial for fostering a more diverse and equitable research environment in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST hosted the Emerging Concepts and Materials in Solar Energy Conversion research conference from October 31 to November 2. The conference gathered scientists to discuss solar energy research, including perovskite solar cells, quantum dot solar cells, and photocatalysis. Rawabi Holding's chairman expressed pride in KAUST's solar research and its potential to address global challenges. Why it matters: By bringing together global experts and fostering discussions on innovative solar technologies, KAUST is contributing to advancements in renewable energy and sustainable solutions for the region.
KAUST held a research workshop on Optimization and Big Data, gathering researchers to discuss challenges and opportunities in the field. Speakers presented novel optimization algorithms and distributed systems for handling large datasets. The workshop featured 20 speakers from KAUST, global universities, and Microsoft Research. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's role as a regional hub for advancing research and development in big data and optimization, crucial for AI and various computational fields.
KAUST participated in the International Exhibition & Conference on Higher Education in Riyadh, showcasing interdisciplinary research and startups. KAUST researchers presented smart solar windows that convert sunlight into electricity using organic photovoltaic materials. Another KAUST team developed SandX, a sand and paraffin wax composite, which significantly reduced water evaporation and increased crop yields in field trials. Why it matters: These innovations demonstrate KAUST's commitment to advancing sustainable energy and desert agriculture in Saudi Arabia through cutting-edge research and technology commercialization.