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King Faisal Prize (KFP) signs a MoU with KAUST

KAUST ·

KAUST and the King Faisal Prize (KFP) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on October 10, 2019 to promote the exchange of information and expertise. The collaboration includes hosting joint conferences, lectures, and events. KFP will benefit from KAUST's scientists to assist in its selection procedures. Why it matters: This partnership between a leading Saudi university and a prestigious international prize strengthens Saudi Arabia's position as a hub for scientific research and innovation.

Retired KAUST SVP Jean M. J. Fréchet awarded prestigious King Faisal Prize in Chemistry

KAUST ·

Jean M. J. Fréchet, retired KAUST senior vice president, has been awarded the King Faisal Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work in dendrimers, photoresists, and organic photovoltaics. His work has contributed to advancements in biotherapeutics, organic electronics, materials, and microfluidics. Fréchet is the 10th most cited chemist globally, with over 900 publications and 200 patents. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's impact on global scientific advancement and underscores the importance of investing in basic research with broad applications.

KFAS honors Arab researchers, grants Kuwait Prize '24 - Science & Technology - 05/05/2024 - kuna.net.kw

Kuwait AI ·

The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) honored Arab researchers and granted the Kuwait Prize '24 for their achievements in Science & Technology. This annual award recognizes significant scientific contributions and outstanding research efforts across various fields. The specific research areas or recipients were not detailed in the provided title. Why it matters: This initiative plays a crucial role in encouraging scientific innovation and fostering collaboration among researchers in the Arab world, thereby contributing to regional advancements in science and technology.

King Salman presents 2019 King Faisal Prize in Science to KAUST Professor Jean M. J. Fréchet

KAUST ·

Professor Jean M.J. Fréchet, former VP at KAUST, received the 2019 King Faisal Prize in Science for his contributions to chemical science. His work includes the convergent synthesis of dendrimers, chemically amplified photoresists, and organic photovoltaics. Fréchet expressed his confidence that KAUST will contribute to scientific excellence and economic development in the Kingdom. Why it matters: The award highlights KAUST's role in fostering scientific innovation and recognizes contributions with global impact from researchers based in the Kingdom.

KAUST dominates Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers list in Middle East again

KAUST ·

KAUST has the most Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers in the Middle East for 2024, with 14 faculty members on the list. This represents 61% of the highly cited researchers in Saudi Arabia and 7% of KAUST's total faculty. Three KAUST researchers—Osman Bakr, Carlos Duarte, and Yoshihide Wada—are highly cited across multiple categories. Why it matters: This recognition reinforces KAUST's position as a leading research university in the region and contributes to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.

KAUST leads Arab nations in global research influence with 16 scientists on Clarivate 2025 list

KAUST ·

KAUST has 16 researchers on the 2025 Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers list, representing 59% of the total from Saudi Arabia. The list recognizes researchers whose publications rank in the top 1% of citations between 2014 and 2024. Some notable research includes work on land degradation, the Red Sea's blue economy, and quantum random number generation. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's growing research influence and its ability to attract top international talent, contributing to Saudi Arabia's scientific advancement.

KAUST welcomes Ibn Rushd Scholars

KAUST ·

KAUST welcomed 12 Saudi academics for orientation as part of the Ibn Rushd Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The program funds Saudi doctoral graduates to pursue postdoctoral research at top international universities like MIT and University of Toronto. Fellows receive mentorship and access to KAUST facilities and programs. Why it matters: This program aims to develop Saudi talent and increase the number of Saudi scholars at KAUST, contributing to the Kingdom's future leadership in research and innovation.