KAUST Professor Suzana Nunes received the LEWAS 2020 Award in the Academic Achievement category. The award recognizes her work in polymeric membranes for water, energy, and environmental applications, as well as her mentorship of young female scientists. LEWAS (Leadership Excellence for Women Awards and Symposium) promotes women in the energy sector in the Middle East. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's contributions to sustainable technologies and showcases its commitment to supporting women in STEM.
KAUST Associate Professor Taous-Meriem Laleg-Kirati was a finalist in the academic of distinction category at the Leadership Excellence for Women Awards & Symposium (LEWAS) in Bahrain in 2018. She was nominated by former KAUST researchers for her achievements in science and engineering and her advocacy for women in science. Laleg-Kirati's research at KAUST focuses on control engineering and signal processing with applications in solar energy, water desalination, and biomedicine. Why it matters: The recognition highlights the importance of female leadership and contributions in STEM fields within the GCC region.
A team of KAUST researchers led by Abdulwahab Felemban won first place in the Digital Research track at the inaugural Digital Innovation Awards from MCIT for their AI-driven water tap, Smart-Tap. Smart-Tap uses AI to personalize water flow and pressure, reducing waste by up to 43% compared to infrared taps. The project was inspired by the water waste observed during the Wudu ritual. Why it matters: This award highlights the potential of AI-driven solutions developed in Saudi Arabia to address critical sustainability challenges like water conservation, aligning with the Kingdom's National Water Strategy 2030.
KAUST received The SWEF Technology & Innovation Award. The award was presented to the KAUST delegation at the Saudi Water Environment Forum (SWEF). KAUST faculty members also participated in panel sessions at the event. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST's work highlights Saudi Arabia's growing role in technology and innovation.
Professor Peng Wang of KAUST has received the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Water Award for his research using renewable energy for clean drinking water production. The award, given by Suqia UAE, recognizes projects with sustainable solutions to water scarcity, focusing on technologies that produce, distribute, and purify water using renewable energy. Wang's research focuses on leveraging solar energy to develop inexpensive, low-carbon technologies for clean water production suitable for off-grid communities. Why it matters: This award highlights the importance of innovative research in addressing water scarcity challenges in the Middle East and globally, aligning with the UAE's commitment to sustainable development goals.
KAUST Professors Mohamed Eddaoudi and Omar Knio have received the Abdul Hameed Shoman Award for Arab Researchers. Eddaoudi was recognized for his work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for clean energy and carbon capture, while Knio was honored for his contributions to mathematical modeling and simulation of thermo-fluid systems. The award, established in 1982, recognizes outstanding scientific output and aims to encourage a culture of scientific research in the Arab world. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the impactful research being conducted at KAUST and underscores the importance of Arab researchers' contributions to solving regional and global challenges.
KAUST Professor Hussain was awarded the Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award (OYTEX) by the University of Texas (UT). Hussain studied at UT from 2003-2005 and later founded KAUST's Integrated Nanotechnology Laboratory in 2009. His work includes 15 patents, 18 research awards, and recognition from Intel and Samsung. Why it matters: The award recognizes the impact of KAUST faculty and their contributions to nanotechnology research, highlighting KAUST's growing prominence in the field.
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.