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Alumni Focus: Hommood Alrowais - M.S '10 in Electrical Engineering

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Hommood Alrowais, a KAUST alumnus from the first graduating class in 2010 with a master's in electrical engineering, is now a Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech researching bio-inspired sensors. His research focuses on a sensor based on the semicircular canal in the inner ear for sensing angular rotation. Alrowais advises current KAUST students to leverage all campus resources and opportunities. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in fostering talent and contributing to advanced research in bio-inspired sensors, showcasing the university's impact on its graduates' careers.

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