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Faculty Focus: Prof. Enrico Traversa

KAUST ·

KAUST faculty member Enrico Traversa is researching nanostructured materials for sustainable development in energy, environment, healthcare, and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). His work focuses on developing next-generation SOFCs based on chemically stable proton-conducting electrolytes to reduce operating temperatures. Traversa also develops scaffold biomaterials for tissue regeneration, aiming to create heart tissue using patient-derived stem cells. Why it matters: This research contributes to KAUST's focus on energy, water, environment and food, with potential for advancements in clean energy and regenerative medicine.

KAUST's Professor Enrico Traversa to feature in the inaugural Electrochemical Society's Trading Card Series.

KAUST ·

Professor Enrico Traversa from KAUST has been selected to feature in the inaugural Electrochemical Society's (ECS) Trading Card Series, to be introduced at the 227th ECS Meeting in Chicago. Traversa, a Principal Investigator at KAUST's Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage Lab, is recognized for his contributions to electrochemical and solid-state science. The trading cards will include a biography and statistics on patents, research papers, and ECS awards. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's contributions to the field of electrochemical science and acknowledges the impact of its researchers on a global scale.

Transdisciplinary science and the future of energy

KAUST ·

A KAUST article discusses the future of energy, highlighting the role of hydrocarbon fuels and the need for sustainable practices. Professor Tadeusz W. Patzek's paper emphasizes finding sustainable bridges until alternative energy sources become viable. The article contrasts optimistic and pessimistic views on energy sustainability, drawing parallels to the whale oil industry. Why it matters: The piece highlights the tension between continued reliance on fossil fuels and the urgent need for alternative energy sources and reduced consumption in the GCC region and globally.

New school year brings new faculty to KAUST

KAUST ·

KAUST welcomes five new faculty members for the new school year: Andrea Falqui, Daniele Daffonchio, Athanasios Tzavaras, Ying Sun, and Carlo Liberale. The new faculty members come from diverse backgrounds and bring expertise in areas such as bioscience, microbial ecology, and nanostructure imaging. They will contribute to KAUST's vision through research, teaching, and collaboration. Why it matters: The addition of new faculty enhances KAUST's research capabilities and educational offerings, fostering innovation and attracting top talent to the region.

Merchants in innovation

KAUST ·

KAUST hosted the KAUST Research Conference: Advances in Well Construction with Focus on Near-Wellbore Physics and Chemistry from November 7 to 9. The conference was co-chaired by Eric van Oort, a professor at UT Austin, and Tadeusz Patzek, director of the University’s Upstream Petroleum Engineering Research Center. Attendees included professors from the University of Queensland and UT Austin, and directors from GenesisRTS and Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc. Why it matters: The conference facilitates international collaboration on advancements in petroleum engineering and well construction technologies, which are strategically important for Saudi Arabia.

QRC Seminar Series: Dr. Matthias Troyer

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting a seminar by Dr. Matthias Troyer as part of its QRC Seminar Series. TII describes itself as a leading global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. The institute's teams work in an open environment to deliver scientific breakthroughs. Why it matters: Such seminars contribute to the development of the AI ecosystem in the UAE by facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Enowa and KAUST celebrate Energy Cortex program

KAUST ·

Enowa and KAUST held the Enowa-KAUST Energy Summit 2024, celebrating the third year of their Energy Cortex Program. The Energy Cortex Program funds applied research for clean energy solutions, focusing on renewable energy technologies led by KAUST faculty. The program is structured around Weatherlytics, GenFlex Cortex, Stor Cortex, and Grid Cortex, and has engaged KAUST professors, produced six journal papers, and provided NEOM with data. Why it matters: This partnership aims to revolutionize renewable energy in Saudi Arabia by integrating AI and advanced data analytics to optimize energy generation and distribution, supporting the Kingdom's sustainable energy goals.

Professor Jean-Luc Bredas elected to the European Academy of Sciences

KAUST ·

Professor Jean-Luc Bredas, Director of KAUST’s Solar Center (SPERC), has been elected to the European Academy of Sciences (EURASC). Bredas is recognized for his theoretical research into organic materials for semiconductor devices like LEDs, transistors, and solar cells. His KAUST group focuses on understanding the electronic and optical properties of these materials. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's growing prominence in advanced materials research and its contributions to global scientific advancements in electronics and photonics.