MBZUAI hosted a delegation from the Commonwealth of Poland, including representatives from the Polish Embassy and Chancellery of the Prime Minister. Discussions covered MBZUAI's objectives, activities, and potential collaborations with Polish entities. The visit included a campus tour and presentation. Why it matters: This engagement indicates MBZUAI's ongoing efforts to build international partnerships and expand its global reach in AI research and education.
A delegation from the Embassy of Poland in the UAE met with senior leaders at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI). Discussions focused on potential collaboration opportunities between MBZUAI and Polish institutions. The meeting included Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf, Prof. Le Song, and Reem Al Orfali from MBZUAI. Why it matters: This meeting indicates MBZUAI's continued efforts to expand its international partnerships and foster collaboration in AI research and education.
KAUST's Vice President for Research, Donal Bradley, received the 2019 Jan Czochralski Award from the European Materials Research Society for his work in advanced materials science. He was presented with the award at a ceremony in Warsaw, Poland, and gave a lecture titled "Tuning Conjugated Polymer Electronic and Optical Properties via Physical Structure and Environment." Bradley is the 16th recipient of the award, joining a list including Nobel laureate Shuji Nakamura. Why it matters: This award recognizes KAUST's leadership in materials science and its commitment to attracting top researchers in this critical field.
Professor Konrad Banaszek from the University of Warsaw will present a seminar at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi on February 11, 2026. The seminar is part of the Quantum Research Center (QRC) seminar series. The TII is described as a global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. Why it matters: This event facilitates knowledge sharing and collaboration in quantum technologies, a strategic area of research for the UAE.
KAUST hosted the KAUST Research Conference: Advances in Well Construction with Focus on Near-Wellbore Physics and Chemistry from November 7 to 9. The conference was co-chaired by Eric van Oort, a professor at UT Austin, and Tadeusz Patzek, director of the University’s Upstream Petroleum Engineering Research Center. Attendees included professors from the University of Queensland and UT Austin, and directors from GenesisRTS and Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc. Why it matters: The conference facilitates international collaboration on advancements in petroleum engineering and well construction technologies, which are strategically important for Saudi Arabia.
Aramco and KAUST have launched the ENERCOMP consortium, a five-year initiative focused on R&D in nonmetallics and composites for energy applications. Aramco is the founding member and first research sponsor. The consortium aims to develop less energy-intensive and lower carbon-footprint materials, aligning with Saudi Arabia's sustainability vision. Why it matters: The partnership signals a strategic push towards diversifying the Kingdom's economy and strengthening its position in the energy and materials transitions, leveraging AI and advanced materials research.