Shamma Almazrouei from the Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) won the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 11th Global Conference on Material Sciences and Engineering (CMSE 2022) for her presentation on "Chromium Doped Tungsten Alloy for Plasma-Facing Components Formed by Compression Plasma Flows." Her research explored the structural and mechanical properties of chromium-doped tungsten alloys for plasma-facing components of fusion reactors. The study suggests that Cr-W alloys can be used to construct plasma-facing components that can withstand high thermal loads. Why it matters: This award recognizes impactful materials science research in the UAE related to fusion reactors, a critical area for future energy technologies.
Professor Omar Knio, Dean of the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division at KAUST, has been named a 2026 SIAM Fellow. This prestigious recognition from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics honors his leadership in uncertainty quantification and multiscale mathematics. His research areas include applications in combustion, energetic materials, geophysical fluid dynamics, high-performance computing, and data-enabled predictive science. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's global standing in applied mathematics and computational science, reinforcing its role as a hub for scientific talent and interdisciplinary research crucial for advanced technological development in Saudi Arabia.
The Symposium on Data Mining and Applications (SDMA 2014) was organized by MEGDAM to foster collaboration among data mining and machine learning researchers in Saudi Arabia, GCC countries, and the Middle East. The symposium covered areas such as statistics, computational intelligence, pattern recognition, databases, Big Data Mining and visualization. Acceptance was based on originality, significance and quality of contribution.
Xiaohang Li has joined the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering Division at KAUST as an assistant professor of electrical engineering. He will focus on research and teaching within the electrical engineering domain. Why it matters: The appointment strengthens KAUST's faculty expertise in electrical engineering and related areas.