KAUST Associate Professor Niveen M. Khashab has been named chair of the KAUST 2020 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP), with Professor Khaled Nabil Salama as co-chair. WEP 2020, running from January 12-23, will focus on personalized medicine. The program has featured 1,717 enrichment events since 2010, drawing over 111,000 attendees. Why it matters: The KAUST Winter Enrichment Program is an important annual event bringing together science, innovation, art, and culture to address future-oriented topics like personalized medicine.
KAUST Professor Valerio Orlando from the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering division has been named the chair of the Enrichment Programs for 2019. He will oversee the 10th Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) running from January 13 to 26, 2019, and related satellite programs. The Enrichment Programs aim to foster a lively atmosphere and bring the KAUST community together with international guests. Why it matters: While routine, the announcement highlights KAUST's ongoing efforts to enrich its academic environment through diverse programs and international collaborations.
KAUST's 2020 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) focused on 'Personalized Medicine' with lectures and workshops from international and local speakers. Topics ranged from health management technology to digital health, encompassing various disciplines at KAUST. HRH Dr. Maha Bint Mishari AlSaud and Rene Frydman were among the keynote speakers. Why it matters: The program highlights KAUST's commitment to advancing precision medicine and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare innovation within the Kingdom.
KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2021, themed "connectivity," will take place virtually from January 10-21 with over 60 speakers. The program will explore various facets of connectivity, from technological advancements to personal relationships, and address both its benefits and challenges, such as cybersecurity threats. The program was planned before the pandemic but its themes have only become more relevant. Why it matters: The WEP program provides a platform for discussing the evolving role of connectivity in a rapidly changing world, with a focus on technology and society.
The KAUST Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2024 will take place from January 7-18 with the theme "Digital Adventure – ride to the future." The program will focus on the effects of AI on health, environment, and economies, as well as entrepreneurial and cultural opportunities. Xin Gao and Michael Berumen are the chairs of this year's event, which includes lectures, panel discussions, and workshops. Why it matters: The WEP program provides a venue for cross-disciplinary discussion on the impact of AI and related technologies, fostering innovation and collaboration within Saudi Arabia and beyond.