Jean-Luc Bredas, Director of KAUST's Solar and Photovoltaics Engineering Research Center (SPERC), recounts his academic journey from Belgium to the U.S. and then to Saudi Arabia. He highlights his prior involvement with KAUST through a research collaboration starting in 2008 and a visiting professorship at King Abdulaziz University (KAU) in 2011. Bredas was drawn to KAUST due to its flexible system and resources for faculty research. Why it matters: This showcases KAUST's ability to attract established international researchers to contribute to its research ecosystem, particularly in renewable energy.
Prof. Karl Leo has been appointed as the Director of KAUST's Solar and Photovoltaics Engineering Research Center (SPERC). He joins KAUST from Technische Universität in Dresden, bringing expertise in organic semiconductors and photovoltaics. His research aims to improve the efficiency and lifetime of organic solar cells, with a goal of reaching 20% efficiency. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens KAUST's solar energy research program and aligns with Saudi Arabia's focus on renewable energy technologies.
KAUST's Solar & Photovoltaics Engineering Research Center (SPERC) was officially inaugurated with a two-day seminar featuring international solar energy experts. The event included discussions on developing the solar energy manufacturing industry in Saudi Arabia and a memorandum of understanding between KAUST and the Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW) to develop thin-film photovoltaic technology. ZSW holds the world record in thin-film photovoltaics cells efficiency, achieving a rate of 20.8%. Why it matters: This initiative signifies KAUST's commitment to becoming a regional hub for renewable energy and photovoltaics, fostering collaboration between research and industry to advance solar energy development in Saudi Arabia.
KAUST faculty profile highlights Dr. Omar Abdelsaboor, Assistant Professor of Chemical Science, who specializes in ultrafast laser spectroscopy and 4D electron imaging. His research focuses on visualizing chemical reactions and developing highly-efficient solar cells using advanced techniques. Dr. Abdelsaboor aims to contribute to solar energy research in Saudi Arabia and is collaborating with other KAUST faculty. Why it matters: This underscores KAUST's investment in cutting-edge research and its commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies in the region.
The Propulsion and Space Research Center (PSRC) has appointed three new advisors: Prof. Dr. Roberto Sabatini, Dr. Mohamed Al Ahbabi, and Prof. Dr. Pericles Pilidis. These experts bring experience in aerospace, defense, space exploration, and gas turbine performance. The appointments aim to strengthen PSRC's research capabilities and contribute to the UAE's space exploration goals. Why it matters: The addition of experienced advisors signals the UAE's continued investment in building local expertise in advanced aerospace technologies and space exploration.