KAUST hosted a conference highlighting its research and collaborations. Alumni Jhonathan Prieto Rojas and Hina Tabassum were featured speakers. The event showcased ongoing work at the university. Why it matters: Such events help strengthen KAUST's ties with alumni and promote its research ecosystem.
KAUST held a research conference on Synergistic Approaches in Solar Energy Conversion from February 25-27, bringing together KAUST researchers and international colleagues. The conference, organized by the KAUST Solar Center (KSC), focused on performance-limiting factors, emerging synergistic approaches, and methods to overcome current performance limits in solar energy. Yves Gnanou and Professor Iain McCulloch highlighted KAUST's commitment to solar energy research and the KSC's role in collaborative, applied solutions. Why it matters: The conference underscores KAUST's dedication to advancing solar energy technologies and fostering international collaboration to address regional and global energy challenges.
KAUST hosted the Emerging Concepts and Materials in Solar Energy Conversion research conference from October 31 to November 2. The conference gathered scientists to discuss solar energy research, including perovskite solar cells, quantum dot solar cells, and photocatalysis. Rawabi Holding's chairman expressed pride in KAUST's solar research and its potential to address global challenges. Why it matters: By bringing together global experts and fostering discussions on innovative solar technologies, KAUST is contributing to advancements in renewable energy and sustainable solutions for the region.
The KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC) hosted a research conference on Catalytic Carbon and Hydrogen Management from February 1-4, featuring world leaders in catalysis research. Experts discussed advances in catalysis related to future energy needs and environmental protection. Attendees included Nobel laureate Dr. Robert Grubbs and researchers from top universities worldwide. Why it matters: The conference fostered collaboration and networking among KAUST researchers and international experts in a field critical for addressing energy and environmental challenges.
KAUST held a research conference on Computational and Statistical Interface to Big Data from March 19-21. The conference covered topics like data representation, visualization, parallel algorithms, and large-scale machine learning. Participants came from institutions including the American University of Sharjah, Aalborg University, and others to exchange ideas. Why it matters: The conference highlights KAUST's focus on promoting big data research and collaboration to address challenges and opportunities in various scientific fields within the Kingdom and globally.