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Mohamed Eddaoudi wins 2023 Kuwait Prize for chemistry

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Mohamed Eddaoudi has won the 2023 Kuwait Prize in chemistry for his work on functional solid-state materials, specifically metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). His research focuses on innovative design strategies for these materials and their applications in gas separations, catalysis, energy storage, and carbon capture. Eddaoudi, a founding faculty member at KAUST since 2009, shares the prize with Prof. Nashaat Nassar from the University of Calgary. Why it matters: The award recognizes KAUST's research excellence and highlights the importance of materials science for energy and environmental sustainability within the Arab world.

KAUST Professor Husam Alshareef wins Kuwait Prize

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Husam Alshareef received the Kuwait Prize in Clean and Sustainable Energy Technologies on December 5. The award recognizes Alshareef's contributions to energy storage materials, including sodium and zinc ion batteries and supercapacitors. Alshareef's research group focuses on developing layered electrode materials through various synthesis techniques. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's growing role in sustainable energy research and the impact of Arab scientists in advancing energy storage technologies.

Two KAUST professors awarded Kuwait Prize for work in condensed matter physics

KAUST ·

KAUST Professors Osman Bakr and Omar Mohammed have been awarded the Kuwait Prize 2021 in Condensed Matter Physics for their research on perovskite materials. Their work focuses on solar energy applications and high-energy radiation sensors. The prize, awarded by the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, includes approximately $132,000 in funding. Why it matters: The recognition highlights the importance of materials science research in the GCC and the potential for regional contributions to global sustainable energy and medical technology advancements.

Latest News on Research and Achievements from Khalifa University

Khalifa University ·

Khalifa University's KU Pulse podcast features Dr. Jamal Alsawalhi and Dr. Glenda El Gamal discussing obstacles to decarbonizing the transport sector. The discussion covers battery costs, charging infrastructure, supply chain challenges, and public perception. It also highlights emerging KU technologies like rare earth free motors and wireless charging. Why it matters: The podcast addresses critical issues in sustainable transportation, showcasing KU's research contributions to regional and global environmental challenges.

Latest News on Research and Achievements from Khalifa University

Khalifa University ·

Khalifa University's podcast, KU Pulse, featured Dr. Jamal Alsawalhi discussing the challenges of decarbonizing the transport sector. The episode explores battery costs, infrastructure, supply chains, and public perception, highlighting emerging KU technologies like rare earth free motors and wireless charging. Another episode featured Dr. Mohamed Ramy Elmarry and Omar Aldhanhani discussing the UAE's first mainland Antarctic expedition. Why it matters: The podcast highlights KU's research contributions to sustainable technologies and polar science, crucial for addressing climate change and promoting innovation in the UAE.

KISTI Establishes Strategic Partnerships with Kuwaiti Institutions in AI and Data Science - kisti

Kuwait AI ·

The Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) has signed MOUs with the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) and Kuwait University (KU) to cooperate in AI and data science. The partnerships aim to enhance research capabilities and promote technological innovation in both countries through joint projects and knowledge sharing. KISTI will collaborate with KISR on AI-based smart environmental monitoring and with KU on developing data analysis and AI technologies. Why it matters: These partnerships can accelerate the development and adoption of AI technologies in Kuwait and foster collaboration between Korean and Kuwaiti researchers.