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Sharing and communicating science

KAUST ·

KAUST Associate Professor Aurelien Manchon has been appointed as the Wohlfarth Lecturer for the Magnetism 2020 conference. The conference, organized by IEEE UK Magnetic Chapter and the Institute of Physics, will be held in Sheffield, U.K. Manchon's research at KAUST focuses on spintronics and the development of high-speed, energy-efficient microelectronics. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's contributions to cutting-edge research in spintronics and magnetism, areas crucial for advancing microelectronics and data storage technologies.

Ph.D. student Michał Mańkowski wins poster award at the 18th Annual American Society of Transplant Surgeons Symposium

KAUST ·

KAUST Ph.D. student Michał Mańkowski won a Poster of Distinction Award at the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) 18th Annual State of the Art Winter Symposium for his work on kidney allocation systems. His poster described a simulation for a new kidney allocation system to accelerate organ placement, focusing on marginal quality kidneys. The research involves combinatorial optimization, operation research and management science with healthcare applications, stemming from a collaboration with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Why it matters: The research aims to improve organ transplantation efficiency and save lives by optimizing kidney allocation systems, demonstrating the potential of AI and optimization techniques in healthcare.

DERC New Board of Advisors

TII ·

Prof. Agostino Monorchio has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of the Directed Energy Research Center (DERC). He will advise on flexible conformal metasurfaces for electromagnetic applications, bringing expertise from the University of Pisa and international research tenures. His research spans computational electromagnetics, metamaterials, antenna design, and biomedical microwave applications. Why it matters: The appointment strengthens DERC's advisory capabilities in directed energy research, potentially advancing technological innovation in the UAE.

Ph.D. student Michał Mańkowski helps advance transplantation field

KAUST ·

KAUST Ph.D. student Michał Mańkowski's research on kidney allocation strategies was recognized as one of the American Journal of Transplantation's "Top 10 Articles of 2019." The research demonstrated how an accelerated allocation strategy could increase the utilization of kidneys at risk for non-use, potentially reducing discard rates. Mańkowski aims to translate his U.S.-focused research to improve organ transplantation within the Saudi Arabian healthcare system. Why it matters: This research has the potential to improve organ transplant outcomes and resource allocation in Saudi Arabia, addressing a critical healthcare need.

Pillars of the future

KAUST ·

MIT Professor Ahmed F. Ghoniem delivered a keynote at KAUST's Spring Enrichment Program discussing clean energy solutions for future cities. He emphasized a portfolio approach including electrochemical, solar thermochemical, and plasma technologies for renewable energy storage. Ghoniem highlighted the economic opportunities arising from clean energy technology deployment, R&D, and job creation. Why it matters: The focus on renewable energy and storage aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals for sustainable urban development and diversification of the energy sector.

Follow your passion

KAUST ·

Entrepreneur Alexandru Ionut Budisteanu spoke at KAUST's 2018 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) about pursuing one's passion to achieve their dreams. Budisteanu shared his journey of creating video games and building an autonomous self-driving car prototype. He emphasized the importance of finding a job or activity that one loves and working with passion. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's efforts to host inspiring speakers and promote entrepreneurship among students.

Machine learning algorithms for precision medicine

MBZUAI ·

Agathe Guilloux, a professor in Data Science at Evry Paris Saclay University, presented on machine learning algorithms for precision medicine at MBZUAI. Her talk covered the main challenges of precision medicine and how AI can address them. She also discussed algorithms developed for decision support tools. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's role as a platform for discussing advanced AI applications in healthcare, even when the research is not directly conducted in the GCC.

The intelligence of the hand

MBZUAI ·

Lorenzo Jamone from Queen Mary University of London presented on cognitive robotics, focusing on tactile exploration and manipulation by robots. The talk covered combining biology, engineering, and AI for advanced robotic systems. Jamone directs the CRISP group and has over 100 publications in cognitive robotics. Why it matters: This highlights the ongoing research into more sophisticated robotic systems that can interact with complex environments, an area crucial for future applications in manufacturing and human-robot collaboration in the GCC.