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A call for tech-based solutions for a sustainable future

KAUST ·

KAUST's Women to Impact (WTI) initiative launched the Resilience Challenge as part of the Winter Enrichment Program (WEP). The challenge seeks tech-based solutions for building resilience in ecosystems against climate change, epidemics, and food insecurity. The winning solution will receive $10,000 USD, with second and third prizes of $7,000 and $5,000 respectively; the competition is open globally to diverse teams and individuals, with a submission deadline of December 31, 2021. Why it matters: The initiative highlights KAUST's focus on sustainability and aims to foster technology-driven solutions aligned with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, encouraging global participation in addressing critical environmental and health challenges.

WTI Resilience Challenge 2021/22

KAUST ·

KAUST is seeking technology-based solutions to build resilience in local ecosystems facing challenges like climate change, disasters, and food insecurity. The WTI Resilience Challenge 2021/22 is accepting proposals under four tracks, with a deadline of December 9, 2021. The top five nominees will receive KAUST mentorship, and three winners will be awarded prizes during the WEP closure ceremony. Why it matters: This challenge promotes innovation in addressing critical environmental and societal issues, aligning with Saudi Arabia's focus on sustainability and technological advancement.

KAUST's Women to Impact unveil Resilience Challenge winners

KAUST ·

KAUST's Women to Impact (WTI) initiative announced the winners of its Resilience Challenge, a global competition seeking tech-based solutions for building resilience in local ecosystems. The challenge, sponsored by SEDCO Holding, was part of KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program. First place went to AI-AMRS for their AI-based solution to antimicrobial resistance, while second and third place went to SandX/BiocharX for aridland agriculture and takeAbreath for stress management respectively. Why it matters: The challenge highlights KAUST's commitment to fostering innovation and supporting women in STEM, while addressing pressing global issues like climate change, food security, and health.

WEP 2022 highlights the power of resilience

KAUST ·

The Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) 2022 at KAUST, held from January 9-20, focused on the theme of 'Resilience'. It featured over 65 events with 70+ speakers from academia, industry, and other sectors, addressing challenges such as the pandemic and climate change. The program included discussions on learning from failure, cybersecurity, AI, and building resilient energy systems. Why it matters: This program highlights KAUST's role in fostering discussions on critical global challenges and promoting interdisciplinary solutions in the region.

Technology Innovation Institute Launches UAE-first Cryptography Challenges to Enhance Online Security

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) has launched the "TII McEliece Challenges," the UAE's first cryptography challenges focused on evaluating the McEliece cryptosystem's hardness. The challenges, led by TII’s Cryptography Research Center (CRC), will present cryptanalysis problems across three tracks: Theoretical Key Recovery Algorithms, Practical Key Recovery, and Message Recovery. Participants can compete for a share of a US$75,000 prize pool by identifying vulnerabilities in the McEliece system. Why it matters: This initiative aims to enhance online security, foster local talent in cryptography, and strengthen the UAE's position in post-quantum encryption research.

2022 Winter Enrichment Program focuses on 'Resilience' in key sectors

KAUST ·

The 2022 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) at KAUST, held from January 9-20, focused on 'Resilience' across sectors like food, water, energy, and health. The hybrid program featured keynote lectures and workshops, both virtual and physical, exploring stress events and adaptation strategies. Economist Jeffrey D. Sachs from Columbia University was the keynote speaker. Why it matters: Such programs foster knowledge exchange and collaboration, addressing critical challenges for Saudi Arabia's sustainable development goals.

TII McEliece Encryption Challenges Winners Announced

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) announced the winners of the TII McEliece Challenges, a UAE-based cryptography competition focused on enhancing online security. Participants tackled four challenges related to the McEliece cryptosystem, a public key encryption scheme known for its resilience to cyberattacks. Rocco Mora, Lorenz Panny, and Run Timerr won cash prizes totaling $22,000 for their successful submissions in key and message recovery tracks. Why it matters: The competition highlights the UAE's commitment to advancing cryptographic research and cybersecurity, while also contributing to the global effort to validate and strengthen encryption methods.

Autonomous Robotics Research Center’s Nanodrones Team wins Nanocopter AI Challenge 2022

TII ·

The Autonomous Robotics Research Center (ARRC) at TII won the Nanocopter AI Challenge 2022, part of the International Micro Air Vehicle Conference. The challenge involved developing AI-enabled solutions for Bitcraze’s Crazyflie nanocopters to perform vision-based obstacle avoidance. The ARRC team's nano-drone completed a 110m flight in 5 minutes with no crashes in a dynamic environment. Why it matters: This victory demonstrates the growing expertise in autonomous robotics and AI-powered drone technology within the UAE, with potential applications in search and rescue, industrial inspection, and precision agriculture.