The Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) in the UAE has partnered with the University of Pisa to develop electronically controlled surfaces for dynamic broadband radio-absorption. This collaboration aims to test new materials and manufacturing processes for flexible radio-absorbing surfaces suited for harsh environments like the UAE. The project seeks to create smart-shields, active electromagnetic frequency selective surfaces, and electromagnetic energy harvesting surfaces. Why it matters: The partnership accelerates innovation in applied electromagnetics and could lead to advancements in telecommunications, energy, and electromagnetic protection in the region.
KAUST strengthened Saudi-Italian collaboration in research and innovation during the Saudi-Italian Investment and Business Forum in Riyadh. Three MoUs were signed with Italian academic and industrial institutions, including Politecnico di Torino University and ELT Group. These partnerships will focus on microelectronics, AI, life sciences, robotics, and maritime innovation, alongside a new joint scholarship program. Why it matters: The agreements drive Vision 2030 by expanding international cooperation in key sectors, fostering talent pipelines and technology transfer between Saudi Arabia and Italy.
Prof. Agostino Monorchio has been appointed to the Board of Advisors of the Directed Energy Research Center (DERC). He will advise on flexible conformal metasurfaces for electromagnetic applications, bringing expertise from the University of Pisa and international research tenures. His research spans computational electromagnetics, metamaterials, antenna design, and biomedical microwave applications. Why it matters: The appointment strengthens DERC's advisory capabilities in directed energy research, potentially advancing technological innovation in the UAE.
Prof. Luigi Amico of the Quantum Research Center (QRC) has been awarded a US$250,000 Julian Schwinger Foundation (JSF) Grant for his 'Rydberg Atomtronics' project. The project involves experimental sampling managed by Prof. Oliver Morsch’s group in Pisa and will run in collaboration with the University of Catania and the University of Pisa. The grant will facilitate the development of quantum circuits using Rydberg excitations for fast quantum devices and quantum computing. Why it matters: This funding and collaboration strengthens the UAE's position in quantum computing research and fosters international partnerships in advanced technology.
An Italian delegation led by Ambassador Nicola Lener met with MBZUAI leadership to discuss potential collaborations between MBZUAI and Italian universities. The Ambassador expressed interest in raising awareness of MBZUAI's scholarship opportunities among Italian students. MBZUAI emphasized the importance of partnerships with Italian educational institutes and welcoming Italian students. Why it matters: This collaboration could foster cross-cultural exchange and advance AI research by integrating Italian expertise with MBZUAI's focus on AI education and research.
Professor Cesare Stefanini of MBZUAI discusses his journey from Pisa to global prominence in robotics. He credits his time at Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna and mentorship from Paolo Dario for shaping his career. Stefanini won an international robotics competition in Japan, which inspired him to pursue a Ph.D. and further research. Why it matters: This highlights MBZUAI's commitment to attracting top international talent in robotics and fostering innovation in healthcare technology.
KAUST and the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) have signed an agreement to collaborate on research in life sciences, AI, robotics, rehabilitation technologies, and nanotechnologies. The partnership will involve joint research projects, academic exchanges, and scientific events. KAUST aims to accelerate innovation and address global challenges by integrating advanced technology and scientific expertise with IIT. Why it matters: This collaboration strengthens KAUST's international research network and supports the development of advanced technologies with potential benefits for Saudi Arabia and the global community.
KAUST hosted the KAUST Research Conference: Advances in Well Construction with Focus on Near-Wellbore Physics and Chemistry from November 7 to 9. The conference was co-chaired by Eric van Oort, a professor at UT Austin, and Tadeusz Patzek, director of the University’s Upstream Petroleum Engineering Research Center. Attendees included professors from the University of Queensland and UT Austin, and directors from GenesisRTS and Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc. Why it matters: The conference facilitates international collaboration on advancements in petroleum engineering and well construction technologies, which are strategically important for Saudi Arabia.