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KAUST professors honored with Combustion Institute’s Research Excellence Award

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KAUST Professors Aamir Farooq and Mani Sarathy received the inaugural Research Excellence Award from The Combustion Institute (CI). The CI, established in 1954, promotes combustion science and technology research worldwide. The award recognizes CI members with impactful research papers in combustion science. Why it matters: This award highlights KAUST's contributions to combustion research and strengthens its position as a leading institution in this field.

KAUST faculty honored with RDIA Excellence Awards

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KAUST recognized seven faculty members with RDIA Excellence Awards at LEAP 2025 and COP16 for contributions to Saudi Vision 2030. Awardees include Prof. Bernard Ghanem for AI, Prof. Carlos Duarte for marine science, and Prof. Mohamed Slim Alouini for communications. Their work advances AI, marine ecosystems, and digital inclusion within the Kingdom. Why it matters: The awards highlight KAUST's strategic role in driving research and innovation aligned with Saudi Arabia's national priorities in technology and sustainability.

MBZUAI celebrates faculty excellence at annual recognition reception

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI recognized seven faculty members for outstanding contributions in research, teaching, and mentorship at its annual Faculty Recognition and Welcome Reception. Associate Professor Salman Khan received the Distinguished Research Award for his work on multimodal models for remote Earth observation, including projects like AI4Weather and the AI Global Agriculture Advisory. Assistant Professor Alham Fikri Aji received the Early Career Researcher Award for his contributions to low-resource NLP and international collaborations. Why it matters: The awards highlight MBZUAI's focus on advancing AI for global challenges and recognizing faculty contributions to research and education.

KAUST professors receive Abdul Hameed Shoman Award for Arab Researchers

KAUST ·

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 Ph.D. student wins Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics award

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KAUST Ph.D. student Chiheb Ben Hammouda won the best poster award at the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Conference on Financial Mathematics & Engineering (FM19) for his work on option pricing under the rough Bergomi model. The winning poster, titled "Hierarchical adaptive sparse grids and quasi-Monte Carlo for option pricing under the rough Bergomi model," details research carried out under the supervision of KAUST Professor Raul Tempone. The research group designed new efficient numerical methods for pricing derivatives under the rough Bergomi model by combining smoothing techniques. Why it matters: This award highlights KAUST's growing expertise in financial mathematics and its contribution to solving complex problems in the field using advanced numerical methods.

KAUST Professor Wins University of Texas Award

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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.

KFAS honors Arab researchers, grants Kuwait Prize '24 - Science & Technology - 05/05/2024 - kuna.net.kw

Kuwait AI ·

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.

Directed Energy Research Center’s Shamma Almazrouei wins Best Oral Presentation Award at CMSE 2022

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Shamma Almazrouei from the Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) won the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 11th Global Conference on Material Sciences and Engineering (CMSE 2022) for her presentation on "Chromium Doped Tungsten Alloy for Plasma-Facing Components Formed by Compression Plasma Flows." Her research explored the structural and mechanical properties of chromium-doped tungsten alloys for plasma-facing components of fusion reactors. The study suggests that Cr-W alloys can be used to construct plasma-facing components that can withstand high thermal loads. Why it matters: This award recognizes impactful materials science research in the UAE related to fusion reactors, a critical area for future energy technologies.