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KAUST Coastal and Marine Resources Core Lab wins prestigious awards for safety

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The Coastal and Marine Resources (CMR) Core Lab at KAUST has received two safety awards from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA). They received a Gold Award for overall health and safety and a Bronze Award for fleet management safety. The CMR Core Lab operates a fleet of research and support vessels, including Saudi Arabia’s first fully equipped research vessel, the RV Thuwal. Why it matters: These awards highlight KAUST's commitment to safety and excellence in marine science research and operations within the region.

Rue honored by Royal Statistical Society

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KAUST Professor Håvard Rue was honored by the Royal Statistical Society (RSS) with the Guy Medal in Silver for his work on efficient computational techniques. The award recognizes Rue's contributions to the theory underpinning the INLA software, particularly through two influential papers on approximate Bayesian inference and Gaussian fields. Rue's research focuses on computational Bayesian statistics and Bayesian methodology, with the R-INLA project being a core part of his work. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST faculty by international organizations highlights the institution's growing prominence in statistical research and computational modeling.

Time in the saddle yields results

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KAUST Ph.D. student Mousa Alharthi studies membrane desalination technologies and is also a cycling enthusiast. Alharthi translated Arabic language advertisements for cycling races in Jeddah for his English-speaking colleagues in the Red Sea Cyclists group. The Saudi Cycling Federation began holding amateur events in the Kingdom in 2017 to develop young Saudi talent and generate awareness about cycling. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's role in supporting not only scientific research but also promoting sports and healthy lifestyles in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

KAUST professor wins Frontiers Science Prize

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KAUST Associate Professor Raquel Peixoto has been named the 2024 National Champion for Saudi Arabia by the Frontiers Planet Prize. Peixoto won the prize for her research on using probiotics to enhance coral reef resilience against climate change. Her work has led to the establishment of the RSRC Coral Probiotics Village in the Red Sea and collaborations with global pharmaceutical companies. Why it matters: This award highlights the growing recognition of Saudi Arabia's contributions to marine conservation and innovative approaches to addressing climate change impacts on vital ecosystems.