KAUST President Tony Chan will participate in a panel discussion titled 'Between East and West' on October 15. The panel will include Eng Chye Tan, President of the National University of Singapore, and Da Hsuan Feng, a theoretical physicist. The discussion will focus on challenges and opportunities in leading institutions in the 21st century, with a focus on the global higher education landscape. Why it matters: The event provides insights into KAUST's role in bridging Eastern and Western academic perspectives and its efforts to navigate the evolving global education landscape.
KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) hosted an international undergraduate poster competition attracting 191 students from around the world. 32 shortlisted finalists presented their research at KAUST, representing top universities like MIT, Stanford, and the National University of Singapore. The winners were announced at an awards ceremony on January 21, with Qin Xiang Ng from the National University of Singapore taking first place. Why it matters: The WEP poster competition provides a platform for international students to showcase their research and engage with KAUST's research community, fostering collaboration and attracting talent to the university.
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's Discovery Week featured a gala and awards ceremony. Professor Gilles Lubineau opened the proceedings at the 2017 WEP Final Gala. A Javanese shadow puppet performance of the “Ramayana Epic” was also part of the event. Why it matters: Showcases KAUST's commitment to cultural exchange alongside its research activities.
KAUST Ph.D. student Nasir Alfaraj represented KAUST and Saudi Arabia at the 2018 Chicago Forum on Global Cities. The forum, hosted by the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and The Financial Times, focused on solving global challenges. Alfaraj attended panels on water, food, and energy security, relevant to his research on UV light-emitting devices for water sterilization. Why it matters: This participation highlights KAUST's role in international dialogues on sustainability and showcases Saudi contributions to addressing global challenges.
A KAUST project on "Hybrid Multi-Effect Adsorption Desalination" won the Global Technology Challenge at the Saudi Water & Power Forum. The competition, launched by Aramco Entrepreneurship and GE ecomagination, focused on seawater desalination using renewable energy. KAUST's Water Desalination and Reuse Center (WDRC) is partnering with the National University of Singapore (NUS) to bring this technology to Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This award highlights innovation in desalination, a critical area for Saudi Arabia given its high salinity seawater and need for sustainable water solutions.
KAUST doctoral students Xiujuan Zhang and Aftab Hussain, along with Research Scientist Dr. Alberto Casu, will attend the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. The three scientists were selected based on their work at KAUST. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's commitment to fostering scientific talent and contributing to global research.
KAUST Professor Suzana Nunes has been named a 2023 L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Laureate for Africa and the Arab States. She was recognized for her work developing nanomaterials for molecule separation with a low carbon footprint. Nunes' work focuses on synthesizing membranes with nanopores to reduce energy demands in manufacturing, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s sustainability goals. Why it matters: This award highlights the Kingdom's growing support for women in science and recognizes impactful research aligned with national sustainability goals.