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Rue honored by Royal Statistical Society

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KAUST Professor Håvard Rue was honored by the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) with the Guy Medal in Silver for his work on efficient computational techniques. The award recognizes Rue's contributions to the theory underpinning the INLA software, particularly through two influential papers on approximate Bayesian inference and Gaussian fields. Rue's research focuses on computational Bayesian statistics and Bayesian methodology, with the R-INLA project being a core part of his work. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST faculty by international organizations highlights the institution's growing prominence in statistical research and computational modeling.

Biweekly research update

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KAUST researchers led by Professor Pei-Ying Hong reported new insights into bacterial transformation, potentially impacting wastewater treatment policies. Professor Havard Rue's group released a new statistical package for modeling non-Gaussian datasets, compatible with commercial software. These achievements highlight KAUST's contributions to environmental science and statistical computing. Why it matters: These research outputs strengthen KAUST's reputation as a leading research institution in Saudi Arabia, with practical implications for environmental policy and advanced data analysis.

Biweekly research update

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Professor Arnab Pain's group at KAUST discovered new insights on how a malaria protein enables parasites to spread malaria in human cells. Professor Haavard Rue's group upgraded the Integrated and Nested Laplace Approximation (INLA) for faster real-time modeling of large datasets. A KAUST-led study examined the stability of Y-series nonfullerene acceptors for organic solar cells. Why it matters: KAUST continues producing impactful research across diverse fields from medicine to climate change, advancing scientific knowledge and potential applications.

KAUST continues notable presence in Highly Cited Researchers list

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KAUST faculty members Carlos Duarte, Matthew F. McCabe, Mark Tester, Mohamed-Slim Alouini, and Håvard Rue have been named to the 2023 Highly Cited Researchers list. Their research spans biological oceanography, remote sensing, plant science, wireless communications, and Bayesian statistics. Mark Tester has been cited over 40,000 times, while Mohamed-Slim Alouini focuses on developing aerial and space networks for remote areas. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's growing impact and contribution to global research in diverse fields, reinforcing its position as a leading research institution in the region.

KAUST proudly announces 14 faculty ranked most highly cited researchers in the world 2019

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KAUST announced that 14 of its faculty members were named Highly Cited Researchers in the 2019 list from the Web of Science Group. These researchers produced multiple papers ranking in the top 1% by citations for their field and year, demonstrating significant research influence. The list identifies influential researchers based on data and analysis by bibliometric experts from the Institute for Scientific Information at the Web of Science Group. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's growing influence and impact in scientific research, placing it among the top universities worldwide for highly cited faculty relative to its size.

KAUST Assistant Professor Raphaël Huser receives American Statistical Association award

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KAUST Assistant Professor Raphaël Huser received the American Statistical Association's 2019 Section on Statistics and the Environment Early Investigator Award for his contributions to environmental statistics. Huser's research focuses on developing models for extreme events observed in space and time. He leads the KAUST extSTAT research group, which develops statistical models to understand the stochastic behavior of rare events. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST faculty highlights the university's growing prominence in statistical research and its application to environmental challenges in the region.

Ph.D. student Gaurav Agarwal wins best student paper award

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KAUST Ph.D. student Gaurav Agarwal won the best student paper award at the International Indian Statistical Association's 2019 Student Paper Competition for his work on the joint distribution of wind speed and direction. Agarwal's research involved developing a visualization tool for bivariate functional data, which can be used in climate and weather prediction models. He also received a scholarship based on his contributions using R. Why it matters: This award recognizes innovative work in environmental statistics at KAUST, highlighting the university's contributions to data science and statistical learning with applications to climate modeling.

New director of Water Desalination and Reuse Center appointed

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KAUST has appointed Professor TorOve Leiknes as the new director of the Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC). Leiknes, who joined KAUST in 2013, previously served as the center's interim director since June 2014. He brings expertise in wastewater treatment and reuse, including energy-saving membrane bioreactors, and has held leadership roles in the European Membrane Society. Why it matters: This appointment highlights KAUST's ongoing commitment to addressing water scarcity challenges through research and innovation in desalination and water reuse technologies.