Dinesh Nanaji Sawant, a former KAUST postdoctoral fellow, has been appointed as a Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) Research Ambassador for India. Sawant, who worked at the KAUST Catalysis Center (KCC) from 2012-2016, is now an assistant professor at the Indian Institute of Technology. As a research ambassador, he will promote research opportunities in Germany to Indian students and facilitate academic cooperation. Why it matters: This appointment highlights KAUST's role in fostering international research collaborations and its alumni's contributions to global scientific exchange.
KAUST Associate Professor Aurelien Manchon has been appointed as the Wohlfarth Lecturer for the Magnetism 2020 conference. The conference, organized by IEEE UK Magnetic Chapter and the Institute of Physics, will be held in Sheffield, U.K. Manchon's research at KAUST focuses on spintronics and the development of high-speed, energy-efficient microelectronics. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's contributions to cutting-edge research in spintronics and magnetism, areas crucial for advancing microelectronics and data storage technologies.
Dr. William J. Koros, a chemical engineering chair at Georgia Tech, has been named the inaugural Champion of KAUST. He is also a Georgia Research Alliance eminent scholar in membranes. The announcement was made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: The appointment may signal future research directions or collaborations for KAUST in chemical engineering and membrane technology.
The European Delegation to Saudi Arabia partnered with KAUST to host "Bridging Horizons," an event for over 200 students, researchers, and postdocs. The EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, H.E. Christophe Farnaud, gave a keynote on EU mobility and collaboration opportunities in health, climate, energy, and digital fields. KAUST leadership met with the Ambassador to discuss increasing academic partnerships and student exchanges between KAUST and European universities. Why it matters: This collaboration aims to strengthen research and innovation ties between the EU and Saudi Arabia, supporting Saudi Vision 2030 by fostering human capital development and knowledge exchange.
Professor Marco Amabili, advisor at the Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC), received the 'Cataldo Agostinelli and Angiola Gili Agostinelli' International Prize from the Lincei National Academy of Sciences of Italy. The award recognizes Prof. Amabili's research in mechanical vibrations, composite structures, and vascular biomechanics. He received the award in Rome from Nobel laureate Professor Giorgio Parisi. Why it matters: The recognition highlights the growing international visibility of UAE-based researchers and the increasing commitment of UAE institutions like TII to deep-tech research.
Lawrence Carin, former VP for Research at Duke University, has been appointed Provost of KAUST. Carin's background includes a professorship at Duke, and research and administrative roles. He is a researcher in AI/ML, with over 450 papers and an H-index of 86. Why it matters: The appointment signals KAUST's continued focus on attracting global AI talent and advancing its digital thematic priorities.
Saudi Aramco and KAUST broke ground on December 16 for a new research center. The center's focus and planned capabilities were not disclosed in the provided text. Why it matters: This signals continued investment in research infrastructure within Saudi Arabia, although details are currently limited.