KAUST held its Research Open Week (KROW) showcasing science and engineering research with a focus on sustainability. The event included presentations, demonstrations, and discussions. VP of Research Donal Bradley highlighted the importance of KROW for the KAUST community and partners in the Kingdom, emphasizing collaborations across various focus areas. Why it matters: Such events foster collaboration and knowledge sharing, contributing to the advancement of research and development in Saudi Arabia's key sectors.
KAUST held an open day on December 3, 2015, to celebrate the International Year of Light. The event showcased technological developments in light research, especially photonics and LED-based technologies. Exhibits and demonstrations were provided by researchers from KAUST's CEMSE and PSE divisions, under the direction of Professor Boon Ooi. Why it matters: The event promoted understanding of achievements in light research and its applications in various sectors like communications, medicine, and energy.
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.
KAUST hosted the Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Center Research Conference from February 20-23. The conference focused on new materials for energy-intensive industrial separations. Experts, students, and researchers participated in presentations and poster sessions. Why it matters: Conferences like this promote collaboration and knowledge sharing in materials science, which is crucial for developing sustainable technologies in energy and other sectors within Saudi Arabia.
KAUST participated in the 6th edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh as a "Knowledge Partner". The KAUST pavilion showcased innovative research and sustainability-focused startups developed at the University. KAUST leaders engaged in lectures, seminars, and dialogue sessions, including a conversation on "The Future of Education". Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in promoting research, innovation, and investment in line with Saudi Vision 2030.