Chess grandmaster Susan Polgar visited KAUST during the 2018 Winter Enrichment Program and played a simultaneous chess exhibition with 10 KAUST Chess Club members, winning against all of them. Polgar also delivered a lecture on how AI has transformed the chess world, referencing the 1997 IBM supercomputer victory over Garry Kasparov. She expressed being impressed by KAUST's facilities and the resources available to faculty and students. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's engagement with AI-related topics beyond traditional research, showcasing the university as a hub for diverse intellectual discussions.
Canadian inventor Ann Makosinski spoke at KAUST about innovation and problem-solving during the Enrichment in the Fall keynote lecture. She addressed the KAUST community, sharing insights on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). The event was attended by KAUST leadership, including the Enrichment Chair and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Why it matters: Such events foster a culture of innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration within Saudi Arabia's leading STEM university.
MBZUAI Adjunct Professor Iryna Gurevych has won the 2025 Royal Society Milner Award for her contributions to NLP and AI. The Milner Award recognizes outstanding European computer scientists and includes a bronze medal and a £5,000 honorarium. Gurevych's work focuses on processing big data with NLP tools, argument mining, and detecting misleading content. Why it matters: The award highlights MBZUAI's growing prominence in the international AI research landscape and Gurevych's work in making language models safer.
Climber, author, and wingsuit pilot Steph Davis spoke to the KAUST community on January 15 as part of the 2017 Winter Enrichment Program. The event was captured in photos by Lilit Hovhannisyan. The program was held at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: Such enrichment programs can broaden the horizons of the KAUST community.
American artist Rachel Sussman spoke at KAUST's 2019 Winter Enrichment Program about her project documenting the world's oldest living organisms. Sussman photographed 30 species alive for over 2,000 years, including trees, coral, and bacteria. She collaborated with 30 scientists to identify and document these organisms. Why it matters: The lecture highlights KAUST's interdisciplinary approach to knowledge, connecting art, science, and philosophy to explore concepts of time and longevity.
Stanford Professor Yoav Shoham, a leading AI expert, will speak at the MBZUAI Executive Program. Shoham will present on lingual cognition and intelligence as part of a virtual class session. He has founded several AI companies, including AI21 Labs, and chairs the AI Index initiative. Why it matters: The participation of globally recognized AI experts like Shoham enhances the prestige and educational value of AI programs in the UAE, attracting talent and fostering innovation.
Sevim Cengiz, a Ph.D. candidate at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and a research assistant at MBZUAI, shares her experiences as a woman in STEM. She emphasizes the importance of diverse role models and the rewarding nature of academic research. Cengiz credits her Ph.D. supervisor and MBZUAI's Dr. Mohammad Yaqub, along with family support, for enabling her to pursue her career. Why it matters: The story highlights the challenges and opportunities for women in AI in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and support systems to increase female representation in STEM fields.
KAUST Assistant Professor Paula Moraga has authored a new textbook, "Spatial Statistics for Data Science: Theory and Practice with R," based on her lectures. The book is available for free on her website and in hard copy through the publisher. Dr. Moraga's research focuses on developing statistical methods and computational tools for geospatial data analysis and health surveillance, with applications in reducing disease burden and identifying high-risk populations. Why it matters: The publication strengthens KAUST's research profile in spatial data science and offers valuable open-source resources for addressing critical challenges in public health and resource management within Saudi Arabia and the broader region.