Dr. Martin Fischer, head of the design team for Groupama Team France, spoke at KAUST as part of the Winter Enrichment Program (WEP). His keynote lecture focused on engineering design principles exemplified by the America's Cup challenge. The event took place on January 17th at KAUST. Why it matters: Such events help promote STEM fields and expose students to real-world engineering challenges.
The inaugural ASPIRE Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) will take place on April 27th at the Yas Marina Circuit with 8 teams competing for a $2.25 million prize. Teams will use identical Dallara Super Formula SF23 cars autonomized by TII, relying on their coding and AI algorithms to race. The event will feature autonomous cars racing simultaneously and an AI vs Human race with former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat. Why it matters: This event highlights the UAE's commitment to advancing AI and autonomous systems, potentially establishing Abu Dhabi as a hub for autonomous vehicle innovation in extreme conditions.
KAUST, CORDAP, and the E1 electric motorboat racing series are partnering to promote sustainable aquatic mobility. KAUST is collaborating with E1 to develop electric motorboat technologies, including next-generation batteries and foiling designs. CORDAP signed an MOU with Westbrook Racing to promote coral reef conservation, and KAUST scientists held panels at E1 events on marine sustainability. Why it matters: This collaboration highlights the potential of motorsports to drive technological advancements in marine sustainability and coral conservation, addressing critical environmental challenges in the region.
TII-EuroRacing Team, comprised of researchers from TII's ARRC and UNIMORE, is participating in the Indy Autonomous Challenge (IAC) at CES 2023 in Las Vegas. The team will compete with its DO12 racecar, a Dallara AV-21 retrofitted with automation hardware and advanced prototype software. The IAC aims to accelerate the commercialization of fully autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems. Why it matters: This participation allows TII to test and improve its autonomous vehicle technology in a dynamic environment, contributing to the advancement of autonomous systems in the region.
Extreme E racing series is collaborating with KAUST and the Ba'a Foundation to conserve endangered turtles in Saudi Arabia. Rising sea levels have led to a 90% mortality rate of turtle eggs in 2019, threatening the already endangered species. The collaboration aims to protect turtle nesting sites along the Red Sea coastline. Why it matters: This initiative highlights the potential for partnerships between sports, academia, and conservation organizations to address climate change impacts on vulnerable ecosystems in the region.
This article discusses KAUST's presence at the 252nd American Chemical Society Meeting & Exposition in Philadelphia, PA. A KAUST team consisting of staff, students, and faculty attended the event. The article includes a photo from the event and standard KAUST copyright information. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's efforts to engage with the international scientific community and showcase its research and educational programs.
In 2019, the McLaren Group attended KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program to discuss their extreme performance research partnership. McLaren representatives highlighted the importance of the partnership, providing access to KAUST's researchers and facilities while offering real-world applications for technologies. McLaren emphasized the need for continuous improvement in high-speed R&D to maintain a competitive edge. Why it matters: This partnership highlights KAUST's role in providing advanced research capabilities to cutting-edge industries, fostering innovation and practical application of research in demanding environments.
ASPIRE, TII, and ATRC will participate in a fireside chat at the USA Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The discussion will cover Abu Dhabi's advanced technology ecosystem, funding for tech breakthroughs, and perspectives from technopreneurs. Dr. Arthur Morrish (ASPIRE), Prof. Mérouane Debbah (TII), and Dr. Fareed Al Amiri (ATRC) will be featured, with Kelsey Warner (The National) as moderator. Why it matters: The event highlights Abu Dhabi's efforts to foster an advanced technology ecosystem and attract global experts, showcasing the region's commitment to innovation.