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Hybrid flexible classrooms link up for greater learning

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI has implemented three HyFlex (hybrid flexible) classrooms using Zoom to connect remote and in-person students. The classrooms include smart whiteboards, sensor cameras, and multiple screens, benchmarked against setups at Harvard and King's College. A research article on the development of MBZUAI's HyFlex approach is under peer review. Why it matters: This initiative enhances hybrid learning in the region and provides a model for other universities looking to integrate advanced technology into their educational spaces.

Amplifying the Invisible: The Impact of Video Motion Magnification in Healthcare, Engineering, and Beyond

MBZUAI ·

Video motion magnification amplifies subtle movements in video footage, making the imperceptible visible across various fields. In healthcare, it allows non-invasive monitoring of vital signs and micro-expressions. In engineering, it helps detect structural vibrations in infrastructure, while also being used in sports science, security, and robotics. Why it matters: The technology's ability to reveal hidden details has the potential to revolutionize diagnostics, monitoring, and decision-making in diverse sectors across the Middle East.

Driving optical imaging expertise and research

KAUST ·

KAUST and Leica Microsystems have renewed their partnership for the KAUST-Leica Center of Excellence for Optical Microscopy. The partnership has supported studies such as 3D-printed microneedles and climate adaptation in date palms, utilizing Leica's LIGHTNING technology. The Center of Excellence also hosts joint technological forums and outreach activities to develop local and regional expertise. Why it matters: The renewal strengthens KAUST's research and education in optical microscopy, fostering collaboration within Saudi Arabia and the broader region to build advanced expertise in this field.

Duarte on COVID-19 ecosystem rebound

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Carlos Duarte presented a lecture on the rebound of global ecosystems following decreased human activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Duarte, a member of the Rapid Research Response Team (R3T), discussed evidence indicating the environment's capacity for recovery. He related these findings to the potential for positive change in addressing climate change. Why it matters: The lecture highlights KAUST's contribution to understanding the impact of human activity on ecosystems and potential solutions to climate change.

TAQADAM virtual accelerator and bootcamp

KAUST ·

KAUST's TAQADAM Accelerator program has commenced its fourth cohort virtually, featuring 59 startups and 168 entrepreneurs from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Lebanon, and Egypt. This year marks the first time international startups have been accepted into the program, which offers up to SAR 150,000 in zero-equity funding. The bootcamp includes intensive training, workshops, mentorship, and guest speakers from UC Berkeley and GEN. Why it matters: This accelerator is a key initiative by KAUST and SABB to foster entrepreneurship and technological innovation in Saudi Arabia, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals.

KAUST kicks off 12th academic year

KAUST ·

KAUST held its annual academic Convocation ceremony via Zoom, with speeches from President Tony Chan, student Nawaf Al-Ghamdi, alumnus Wail Bamhair, and faculty member Mohamed-Slim Alouini. Speakers shared advice on embracing new experiences, collaboration, teaching, and perseverance. Alouini encouraged students to build a strong competitive record for future job opportunities despite uncertainties from the COVID-19 pandemic. Why it matters: While routine, the event underscores KAUST's ongoing commitment to fostering academic excellence and preparing students for future challenges in science and technology.

SSRC’s Dr. Abdelrahman AlMahmoud to Participate in WGISTA Webinar

TII ·

Dr. Abdelrahman AlMahmoud from TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) will participate in a WGISTA webinar on adopting a digital mindset in auditing and fighting corruption. The webinar, organized by the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI), will discuss the impact of emerging technologies on public sector auditing. Dr. AlMahmoud will share insights on how AI and Big Data can enable auditors to process data at a new scale. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's growing role in applying advanced technologies like AI and big data to improve governance and accountability in the public sector.

Virtual TAQADAM showcases startup talent

KAUST ·

KAUST and SABB are partnering to host a virtual demo day on March 10 for the TAQADAM Startup Accelerator. The 2020 cohort of 37 startup finalists, representing diverse industries, will pitch their ventures to investors and judges. The teams received 150,000 SAR in zero-equity grant funding and mentorship. Why it matters: The TAQADAM program is an important part of the Saudi entrepreneurship ecosystem, fostering early-stage entrepreneurs and contributing to the development of high-potential startups in the Kingdom.