The Saudi Research Science Institute (SRSI) at KAUST has selected 43 top 11th-grade students from across Saudi Arabia for its 2018 program. These students will conduct summer research under the guidance of KAUST faculty. The program aims to give them a taste of life as a scientist. Why it matters: SRSI cultivates future Saudi talent in STEM fields, aligning with Saudi Arabia's goals of developing its scientific workforce.
The Saudi Research Science Institute (SRSI) is preparing for its fifth annual summer program at KAUST, offering Saudi high school students university-level research experience under faculty mentorship. The program aims to introduce students to STEM fields and inspire them to pursue related education and careers. Lamees Alshaikh, a 2014 participant, conducted research on algae hormone biosynthesis, and Prof. Al Babili noted SRSI's role in recruiting top students to KAUST. Why it matters: This program cultivates domestic talent in STEM, directly contributing to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals for a diversified, knowledge-based economy.
Former Saudi Research Science Institute (SRSI) student Abdullatif, now a junior at Berkeley, published a paper in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS). The paper, "Isomerically Pure Tetramethylrhodamine Voltage Reporters," details the design, synthesis, and application of Rhodamine Voltage Reporters (RhoVRs). Abdullatif, who worked at KAUST during her SRSI program on carbon dioxide capture, plans to return for advanced studies. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in nurturing young Saudi talent in STEM and contributing to high-impact scientific research.
Three Saudi Arabian undergraduates, all alumni of KAUST's Young Talent Development programs, have been awarded the Rhodes Scholarship for postgraduate study at the University of Oxford. The Rhodes Trust selects only 100 international recipients annually. The students participated in programs such as the KAUST Gifted Student Program (KGSP) and the Saudi Research Science Institute (SRSI). Why it matters: This achievement highlights the impact of KAUST's educational initiatives in fostering Saudi talent and leadership in STEM fields.
Nine KAUST faculty members were included in the Clarivate Analytics 2018 Highly Cited Researchers list. The list recognizes leading researchers in science and social science. Inclusion signifies the high value and respect of the researcher's work. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's commitment to research excellence and attracting top talent to the Kingdom.