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Alumni Focus: Ahmad Al-Showail

KAUST ·

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.

Sharing memories at 2016 Alumni Reunion Weekend

KAUST ·

KAUST alumni participated in a beach cleaning event in Thuwal as part of the Alumni Reunion Weekend in November 2016. Alumnus Ahmad Showail presented his startup zayer.net at an alumni panel. Gordon McConnell, manager of the Entrepreneurship Center, was a keynote speaker at the event. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's ongoing engagement with its alumni network and its support for entrepreneurship.

QRC Seminar Series: Dr. Matthias Troyer

TII ·

The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is hosting a seminar by Dr. Matthias Troyer as part of its QRC Seminar Series. TII describes itself as a leading global research center focused on discovery science and transformative technologies. The institute's teams work in an open environment to deliver scientific breakthroughs. Why it matters: Such seminars contribute to the development of the AI ecosystem in the UAE by facilitating knowledge sharing and collaboration.

TII, LightOn Partner to Build NOOR Platform for Exascale Computing for Foundation Models

TII ·

TII and LightOn have partnered to build the NOOR Platform for exascale computing, aimed at developing foundation models. The collaboration will leverage LightOn's expertise in large language models, with the first output being the largest Arabic language model to date. The platform will provide high-quality data pipelines and facilitate extreme-scale distributed training and serving. Why it matters: This partnership aims to establish Abu Dhabi as a center of AI excellence and boost the UAE's ambitions in high-tech innovation and NLP research.

DERC's Aysha Al Neyadi Wins Competition for Reports by Young Scientists

TII ·

DERC's Aysha Al Neyadi won the Young Scientists Competition at the 14th International Conference Interaction of Radiation with Solids in Minsk, Belarus. Aysha co-authored a paper with researchers from Belarus State University and TII on the structure and phase composition stability of amorphous zirconium irradiated with helium ions. The paper examined amorphous alloy samples based on zirconium irradiated with Helium ions at 40 keV. Why it matters: This award recognizes contributions to materials science and highlights international research collaborations involving UAE institutions.

Dedicated to AI cancer solutions

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI master's student Sayed Hashim is applying machine learning to improve cancer diagnosis and treatment, motivated by personal loss. He and fellow student Muhammad Ali developed algorithms for cancer type classification from multi-omics data, achieving over 96% accuracy. Their work, supervised by MBZUAI faculty, resulted in a published paper on multi-omics data representation learning. Why it matters: This research demonstrates the potential of AI and machine learning to advance cancer research and personalized medicine in the region.

Startup Lucidya transforms data analysis and monitoring

KAUST ·

Lucidya, a startup founded by Saudi entrepreneurs including KAUST alumnus Zuhair Khayyat, utilizes AI and Big Data to analyze social media content from platforms like Twitter and Facebook, as well as articles from 200 million websites in over 120 languages. The technology predicts user emotions, detects interests, and provides content analyses to customers for better decision-making. Lucidya commercially transformed the scientific research 'Tagreed' to start their company. Why it matters: This demonstrates the growing potential of Saudi startups in leveraging AI for data analysis and social media monitoring, and it showcases the role of KAUST in fostering technological innovation and entrepreneurship within the Kingdom.

Ying Sun wins Young Researcher Award

KAUST ·

KAUST Assistant Professor of Statistics Ying Sun won the 2016 Abdel El-Shaarawi Young Researcher (AEYR) Award in June. The award recognizes young researchers for contributions to statistics and related fields. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's commitment to attracting and recognizing talented researchers in data science and related fields.