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Professor Valerio Orlando named chair of the 2019 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP)

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Valerio Orlando from the Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering division has been named the chair of the Enrichment Programs for 2019. He will oversee the 10th Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) running from January 13 to 26, 2019, and related satellite programs. The Enrichment Programs aim to foster a lively atmosphere and bring the KAUST community together with international guests. Why it matters: While routine, the announcement highlights KAUST's ongoing efforts to enrich its academic environment through diverse programs and international collaborations.

Ph.D. student Valerio Mazzone wins best paper award

KAUST ·

KAUST Ph.D. student Valerio Mazzone won the best paper award at the 9th International Conference on Metamaterials, Photonic Crystals and Plasmonics (META). Mazzone's paper demonstrated the design of a new type of fully optical neural network using dielectric nano-lasers with invisible emission. The research showed the system can produce ultrafast optical pulses with controllable period and time duration in an optical chip. Why it matters: This award recognizes KAUST's contribution to innovative research in nanophotonics and optical computing, potentially leading to more efficient and compact laser technology.

Reading the hidden messages between DNA and the environment

KAUST ·

KAUST's Environmental Epigenetics Program (KEEP), led by Prof. Valerio Orlando, focuses on understanding how cells acquire and maintain memory, particularly in response to environmental factors. The research investigates the role of non-coding RNA and chromosomal components in regulating gene expression beyond the DNA sequence. Epigenetics explains how the same genome can be interpreted differently, allowing cells and organs to adapt to changing conditions. Why it matters: This research could provide insights into how environmental factors impact gene expression and cell function, potentially leading to advances in understanding and treating diseases.

XXXIV General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS) of the International Union of Radio Science

TII ·

The 34th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS) of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) will be held in Rome from August 28 to September 4. The Technology Innovation Institute’s Directed Energy Research Center (DERC), led by Dr Chaouki Kasmi, will present a tutorial and five scientific papers. DERC's presentations will focus on advances in electromagnetics and optoelectronics. Why it matters: DERC's participation highlights the UAE's growing role in international radio science research and development.

Faculty Focus: Marco Canini

KAUST ·

Marco Canini is an assistant professor of computer science at KAUST in the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering Division. He is highlighted in a faculty focus piece by KAUST Discovery. Why it matters: Showcases talent at KAUST.

DERC New Board of Advisors

TII ·

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.

At the forefront of epigenetics research

KAUST ·

KAUST held an international research conference on environmental epigenetics in 2017. The conference included presentations by Professor Paolo Sassone-Corsi from the University of California, Irvine. Participants also included KAUST Professor Valerio Orlando, Emiliana Borrelli, Ueli Grossniklaus and Juan Carlos Belmonte. Why it matters: KAUST is positioning itself as a research hub for advanced bioscience.

Faculty Focus: Prof. Enrico Traversa

KAUST ·

KAUST faculty member Enrico Traversa is researching nanostructured materials for sustainable development in energy, environment, healthcare, and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). His work focuses on developing next-generation SOFCs based on chemically stable proton-conducting electrolytes to reduce operating temperatures. Traversa also develops scaffold biomaterials for tissue regeneration, aiming to create heart tissue using patient-derived stem cells. Why it matters: This research contributes to KAUST's focus on energy, water, environment and food, with potential for advancements in clean energy and regenerative medicine.