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CRC Seminar Series - Prof. Mike Scott

TII ·

Professor Mike Scott will present a seminar at the Technology Innovation Institute's Cryptography Research Centre in the UAE. The seminar will focus on the challenges of keeping secrets safe from attackers in the context of cryptography. It will review proposed solutions, discuss use cases, and present a promising new approach. Why it matters: This seminar indicates TII's ongoing research and development efforts in advanced cryptography, a crucial area for secure digital infrastructure in the UAE and beyond.

KAUST welcomes H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, and U.S. counterpart Mr. Chris Wright

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, and U.S. counterpart Mr. Chris Wright to discuss bilateral cooperation. The delegation was briefed on KAUST’s research, development, and innovation efforts, and explored KAUST’s technologies in various fields. Prince Abdulaziz affirmed that KAUST reinforces Saudi Arabia’s leadership in scientific research and accelerating innovation in the energy and renewable energy sectors. Why it matters: The visit highlights the importance of KAUST as a hub for energy research and innovation in Saudi Arabia and its role in international scientific partnerships.

CRC Seminar Series - Conor McMenamin

TII ·

Conor McMenamin from Universitat Pompeu Fabra presented a seminar on State Machine Replication (SMR) without honest participants. The talk covered the limitations of current SMR protocols and introduced the ByRa model, a framework for player characterization free of honest participants. He then described FAIRSICAL, a sandbox SMR protocol, and discussed how the ideas could be extended to real-world protocols, with a focus on blockchains and cryptocurrencies. Why it matters: This research on SMR protocols and their incentive compatibility could lead to more robust and secure blockchain technologies in the region.

CRC Seminar Series - Prof. Daniel Panario

TII ·

Prof. Daniel Panario gave a seminar on irreducible polynomials over finite fields and their applications in cryptography. The seminar covered how finite fields are used as basic components in many cryptographic applications. It surveyed families of irreducible polynomials and commented on their properties. Why it matters: The talk highlights the mathematical foundations and ongoing research relevant to cryptographic implementations in the region.

AI and Digital Science Research Center’s Prof. George Alexandropoulos to Address Prestigious RISTA Cutting-Edge Forum

TII ·

Prof. George Alexandropoulos from the AI and Digital Science Research Center (AIDRC) at TII presented a keynote at the RIS Technical Alliance (RISTA) forum. The presentation focused on hybrid reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for wireless communication and sensing applications. He discussed the role of RIS technology in enabling smart wireless environments within 5G and 6G networks. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's contribution to cutting-edge research in next-generation wireless communication technologies and its potential impact on future network architectures.

The chops for science: Kyle Lauersen’s journey from karate to biotech

KAUST ·

Kyle Lauersen, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering at KAUST, credits his early martial arts training for instilling focus and confidence. He initially pursued education degrees but shifted to molecular biology and genetic engineering after lab experiences. Lauersen's PhD work in Germany involved recoding algal genes for biotechnology. Why it matters: His journey highlights the diverse paths to STEM careers and KAUST's role in attracting international researchers focused on sustainable biotechnology.