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Alumni Focus: Qana A. Al-Sulami

KAUST ·

Summary

Qana A. Al-Sulami, a KAUST chemical science Ph.D. graduate (2016), is now an assistant professor at King Abdulaziz University (KAU). She recalls her time at KAUST fondly, citing the state-of-the-art research environment and diverse community. Al-Sulami emphasizes the value of academic relationships fostered at KAUST and their impact on her career and contributions to the Ministry of Education. Why it matters: The article highlights KAUST's role in developing Saudi talent in STEM fields and fostering connections between KAUST alumni and Saudi institutions.

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