KAUST alumnus Ahmad Al-Showail has been appointed dean of the College of Computer Science and IT at the University of Prince Mugrin (UPM) in Madinah. Al-Showail, who graduated from KAUST with a Ph.D. in wireless networking after studying at KFUPM, also founded a startup called "Zayer," a cloud platform for educational tours in Madinah. He participated in the TAQADAM startup accelerator program at KAUST in partnership with SABB. Why it matters: This appointment highlights the growing impact of KAUST alumni in shaping the academic landscape and fostering innovation within Saudi Arabia's emerging universities.
MBZUAI mourns the passing of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The university offers condolences to the Royal family, the UAE government, and the people. The Ministry of Presidential Affairs declared 40 days of official mourning. Why it matters: This event marks a significant moment of transition and reflection for the UAE and its institutions.
This is an announcement from KAUST wishing readers well for Eid. It includes a picture of King Abdullah. It states that all rights are reserved. Why it matters: This is a routine announcement from a major regional university.
KAUST is promoting its spring enrichment programs. The promotional material features a Mongolian folk group. Why it matters: While a routine announcement, enrichment programs help KAUST attract talent and contribute to local engagement.
MBZUAI has appointed Professor Timothy Baldwin as Associate Provost and acting chair of its new NLP Department. Baldwin will focus on strengthening the curriculum and building a world-class faculty team. He previously spent 17 years at the University of Melbourne. Why it matters: The recruitment signals MBZUAI's commitment to becoming a leading center for NLP research and education in the region.
This is an advertisement for KAUST Discovery Associate Professor of Computer Science Ivan Viola. The ad promotes KAUST as a university. Why it matters: This reflects KAUST's ongoing efforts to attract international faculty and promote its research programs.
Emirates Post Group (EPG) hosted the first cohort of MBZUAI’s Executive Program at its headquarters. MBZUAI President Eric Xing thanked EPG for its leadership in forming an AI expert community. EPG showcased its advancements in applying AI, blockchain, and other technologies to enhance efficiency and advance business offerings, particularly within Emirates Post and EDC. Why it matters: This highlights the growing collaboration between academic institutions like MBZUAI and leading industry players in the UAE to drive AI adoption and innovation across various sectors.