KAUST alumnus Ramy M. Qaisi (Ph.D. '16) has been appointed as the vice dean for scientific research and sustainable development at the University of Jeddah. Qaisi's Ph.D. research at KAUST focused on graphene as an exploratory material under Professor Muhammad Mustafa Hussain. Since joining the University of Jeddah in 2017, he has also co-founded the Department of Science and Technology there. Why it matters: This appointment highlights KAUST's role in developing research leadership within Saudi Arabia's expanding higher education system.
KAUST is sharing its technology transfer and intellectual property expertise with the University of Jeddah (UJ) through a new agreement. This initiative, supported by the Saudi Ministry of Education as part of Vision 2030, aims to enhance UJ's technology transfer office (TTO) program. The collaboration will focus on IP management, filing strategies, and bridging the gap between innovation and implementation. Why it matters: Strengthening tech transfer capabilities within Saudi universities is critical for diversifying the Kingdom's economy and achieving Vision 2030 goals.
KAUST has appointed Dr. Donal Bradley, currently the dean for science and engineering at the University of Oxford, as its new vice president for research. Bradley, a fellow of the Royal Society, has over 630 publications and a Google Scholar h-index of 125. He previously served as VP for research at Imperial College London and brings experience in technology development, including co-founding Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued commitment to attracting top international talent to drive its research and development efforts in science and engineering.
KAUST alumnus Ahmad Al-Showail has been appointed dean of the College of Computer Science and IT at the University of Prince Mugrin (UPM) in Madinah. Al-Showail, who graduated from KAUST with a Ph.D. in wireless networking after studying at KFUPM, also founded a startup called "Zayer," a cloud platform for educational tours in Madinah. He participated in the TAQADAM startup accelerator program at KAUST in partnership with SABB. Why it matters: This appointment highlights the growing impact of KAUST alumni in shaping the academic landscape and fostering innovation within Saudi Arabia's emerging universities.
KAUST has appointed Dr. Donal Bradley as the new Vice President for Research, effective April 7, 2019, replacing Dr. Jean Frechet. Dr. Bradley was previously the Dean for Science and Engineering at Oxford University and has held positions at Imperial College London, with extensive experience in research administration. He is a distinguished scientist with over 630 publications and more than twenty-five patent families. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued commitment to attracting top international talent to lead its research initiatives and maintain its position as a leading science and technology university in the region.