The Quantum Research Centre (QRC) at the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has expanded its team. The center recently added two Senior Researchers, four Young Researchers, and one Visiting Research Professor. TII aims to advance knowledge through scientific research and technological innovation. Why it matters: This expansion indicates continued investment in quantum computing research and development within the UAE, potentially fostering advancements in the field.
Mohamed bin Zayed has established the board of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), which oversees technology research in Abu Dhabi. The ATRC backs the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). TII aims to be a leading global research center pushing the frontiers of knowledge. Why it matters: This announcement signals continued high-level support for advanced technology research and development in the UAE, solidifying its position as an emerging R&D hub.
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting a seminar by Dr. Matthias Troyer as part of its QRC Seminar Series. TII describes itself as a leading global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. The institute's teams work in an open environment to deliver scientific breakthroughs. Why it matters: Such seminars contribute to the development of the AI ecosystem in the UAE by facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration.
KAUST researchers found Y-series nonfullerene acceptors enhance the outdoor stability of organic solar cells, enabling energy-efficient windows. They also used satellite data to show managed vegetation can mitigate rising temperatures across Saudi Arabia's agricultural regions. Additionally, they developed DeepKriging, a deep neural network, to solve complex spatiotemporal datasets and tested it on air pollution. Why it matters: This research addresses critical challenges in renewable energy, climate change, and AI data privacy relevant to Saudi Arabia and the broader region.
KAUST researchers developed a tandem solar cell with 32.5% conversion efficiency by optimizing the silicon-perovskite connection. Another team combined spectroscopy and reactor technologies to reveal details on catalyst function and reaction mechanisms. A KAUST team also developed a mathematical framework improving data rates by 30% and optimizing terrestrial network speeds. Why it matters: These advances highlight KAUST's contributions to sustainable energy, industrial processes, and network optimization, addressing key challenges in the region and globally.
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.
Prof. Mérouane Debbah, Chief Researcher at the AI Cross-Center Unit and DSRC, has been ranked No. 1 in France and 180th globally in Electronics and Electrical Engineering by Research.com. He has an H-index of 98 and over 47000 citations. Debbah was also recognized as a 2022 AI 2000 Most Influential Scholar in Internet of Things for contributions between 2012 and 2021. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing AI research talent within the GCC region, particularly in areas related to communication technologies and IoT.