KAUST and Thermo Fisher Scientific launched an Electron Microscopy Center of Excellence on May 9. The Center expands the existing partnership between KAUST and Thermo Fisher, focusing on instrument performance and R&D collaboration. It features the FEI Titan Themis Z scanning transmission electron microscope, the first installation globally. Why it matters: The center will provide advanced materials science research capabilities to KAUST researchers, industry partners, and Saudi Arabia, enhancing scientific discovery and technological advancement in the region.
KAUST and FEI (likely referring to FEI Company, now part of Thermo Fisher Scientific) have established a new Center of Excellence. The center will be located at the KAUST Research & Technology Park on the KAUST campus. Why it matters: This partnership enhances KAUST's research capabilities and fosters innovation in science and technology within Saudi Arabia.
KAUST has signed a worldwide agreement with Thermo Fisher Scientific, granting the company access to two KAUST patents related to high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). The patents enable atomic-resolution TEM imaging of electron beam–sensitive crystalline materials by minimizing beam damage using low doses of electrons. The technology also improves alignment of nano-sized crystals and delivers high signal-to-noise ratio images. Why it matters: This partnership enhances KAUST's role as a global technology university and strengthens Saudi Arabia's position as a hub for scientific advancement in materials science.
KAUST and Leica Microsystems inaugurated a Center of Excellence (CoE) for Optical Microscopy on March 12. The partnership aims to drive the use and implementation of advanced imaging systems for life science and materials research. KAUST expects this collaboration to significantly contribute to developments in these areas, benefiting both the university and the Kingdom. Why it matters: This center will enhance KAUST's research capabilities and support Saudi Arabia's scientific development objectives in life sciences and materials research.
KAUST has launched a Center of Excellence (CoE) for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies, chaired by Professor Husam Alshareef, to develop and deploy innovative renewable energy and storage technologies. The center will focus on homegrown technologies invented at KAUST and aims to attract investments, partnerships, and market interest for commercial adoption. Research will focus on prototyping and scaling technologies across six key themes including advanced photovoltaics and new battery chemistries. Why it matters: This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, supporting the Kingdom's climate goals and transition to sustainable energy while creating jobs and enhancing energy security.