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KAUST Associate Professor Andrea Fratalocchi’s research leads to Institute of Physics Fellowship

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KAUST Associate Professor Andrea Fratalocchi has been awarded a Fellowship of the Institute of Physics (FInstP). The fellowship recognizes Fratalocchi's accomplishments in physics and his pioneering research in applied complexity. His work focuses on understanding complex physical systems and transforming them into technologies for clean energy, bio-imaging, and AI design. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST faculty highlights the institution's growing prominence in physics and complex systems research, furthering its reputation as a hub for scientific innovation in the region.

KAUST Global Fellowship Program for Early Career Researchers

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KAUST is accepting applications for its Global Fellowship Program, which supports early-career scientists and engineers with resources to conduct research at KAUST for three years. The program provides a $75,000 annual stipend, up to $40,000 per year in research funds, free housing, and access to KAUST's research infrastructure. The fellowship aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and KAUST's research priorities. Why it matters: The program signifies KAUST's ongoing efforts to attract global talent and advance research and development in line with the Kingdom's strategic goals.

Ph.D. student Anna Fruehstueck wins 2020 Facebook Fellowship Award

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KAUST Ph.D. student Anna Fruehstueck won a 2020 Facebook Fellowship award, a two-year fellowship from Facebook Research, focusing on computer graphics. She was selected as one of 36 recipients from over 1,800 applicants and is the University's first recipient of the scholarship. Her research explores the intersection of computer graphics, geometry processing, and visual arts using machine learning. Why it matters: This award highlights the growing prominence of KAUST in computer science research and its ability to attract and foster top talent in the field.

Alumnus receives Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship

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KAUST alumnus Abhinay Ramaprasad (M.S. '12, Ph.D. '17) has been awarded the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship from the European Commission. He will research malaria at the Francis Crick Institute in the U.K., focusing on the mechanisms of malaria parasite egress from red blood cells. Ramaprasad credits his time at KAUST and his work in Professor Arnab Pain's laboratory for preparing him for this opportunity. Why it matters: This fellowship recognizes the high-quality research training at KAUST and supports important work in combating a disease prevalent in many regions, reflecting KAUST's impact on global health.

Which way from here?

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KAUST highlights postdoctoral fellows Yi Jin Liew, Isabelle Schulz, Maren Ziegler and Neus Garcias Bonet outside the University Library. The article mentions King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (1924 – 2015). It encourages applications to KAUST's Discovery Postdoctoral program. Why it matters: This brief announcement signals KAUST's ongoing investment in attracting international research talent to Saudi Arabia.

KAUST professors named Fellows of The Combustion Institute

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KAUST Professors William Roberts and Robert Dibble were inducted as Fellows of The Combustion Institute (CI) in February. Roberts was recognized for his work on laminar flames, turbulent combustion, and soot formation at elevated pressures. Dibble was inducted for exceptional contributions to developing and using laser diagnostics for combustion research. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's contributions to combustion research and strengthens its position as a leading institution in the field, attracting top students and researchers.

Meet the Ibn Rushd Fellows shaping the future of Saudi science

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KAUST has announced the latest recipients of the Ibn Rushd Fellowship Program, which supports early-career Saudi scientists for up to three years of postdoctoral research at international institutions. Fellows Abdullah Alghamdi and Abdulrahman M. Alfaraidi will conduct research at UC San Diego and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, respectively. Their research aligns with Saudi Arabia’s health, wellness, and energy priorities while maintaining ties with KAUST. Why it matters: This fellowship program helps develop talent in priority fields and elevates the profile of Saudi academia, contributing to Saudi Vision 2030.

Royal Society of Chemistry elects KAUST professors to its ranks

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Five KAUST professors (Mohamed Eddaoudi, Omar F. Mohammed, Nivine Khashab, Osman Bakr, and Yu Han) have been elected as Fellows of the Royal Society of Chemistry for their work in materials science. Eddaoudi's work focuses on developing functional porous materials like KAUST-7 for carbon capture, aiming to reduce carbon emissions. Mohammed's group studies charge carrier dynamics at material surfaces. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's growing influence in advanced materials research and its contributions to addressing global challenges such as carbon capture and energy efficiency.