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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.

The dawn of a grassroots renaissance

KAUST ·

Dr. David Edwards from Harvard University spoke at KAUST about creativity in innovative communities. He believes that we are at the dawn of a grassroots renaissance in the arts, sciences and engineering. Edwards highlighted the importance of learning, experimentation, and production centers in fostering innovation. Why it matters: This talk suggests KAUST is looking to foster a cross-disciplinary culture of innovation, aligning with broader trends in AI and technology development that require diverse skill sets.

The big question: Advice for new students from Dean Magistretti

KAUST ·

KAUST's Dean of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering, Prof. Pierre Magistretti, advised new students to focus on "big questions" in science. He emphasized curiosity, passion, and balancing self-criticism with confidence as guiding principles. Magistretti encouraged students to question existing paradigms and embrace uncertainty in their research. Why it matters: This guidance from a KAUST leader highlights the institution's focus on fostering innovative and impactful research among its students, which can contribute to advancements in science and technology in the region.

New perspectives on symbiosis research

KAUST ·

A team from KAUST attended the 9th International Symbiosis Society Congress in Oregon, U.S. in July. Hagen Gegner, a KAUST Ph.D. student, presented work on the role of high salinity in the thermotolerance of corals. He reflected on the pros and cons of presenting unpublished research, balancing transparency with potential exposure of sensitive findings. Why it matters: The participation of KAUST researchers in this international congress highlights the university's focus on marine biology and symbiosis, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing in a competitive scientific field.

'A mission for learning' at eighth Academic Convocation

KAUST ·

KAUST held its eighth Academic Convocation, featuring speakers including Ph.D. student Samah Mohamed and professor Jeff Shamma. Mohamed encouraged students to focus on developing skills and pursuing their passions at KAUST. Shamma noted KAUST's reputation for research excellence despite its young age. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's continued focus on graduate education and research impact within Saudi Arabia.

The right space and time

KAUST ·

Edward C. Stone, former Director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratories at Caltech, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program in 2017. He discussed the exploration of Neptune's moon Triton, enabled by the Voyager 2 mission. The article includes images from NASA's Voyager 1 and 2 missions and a photo of King Abdullah. Why it matters: Such events and collaborations enhance KAUST's reputation as a leading science and technology university.

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Doing System Research

MBZUAI ·

This article summarizes a talk by Erci Xu on doing computer systems research, focusing on idea generation and paper writing. Xu shares experiences on developing research ideas and provides a tutorial on academic writing principles. He has published 20 papers in venues like OSDI, FAST, ATC, and Eurosys and received awards including two FAST Best Paper Awards. Why it matters: The talk and summary offer valuable guidance for researchers in the Middle East, particularly those at institutions like MBZUAI, on how to conduct impactful computer systems research and effectively communicate their findings in top-tier academic publications.

President Chameau at the 2015 Economist Higher Education Forum

KAUST ·

KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau participated in a panel discussion on academic excellence at The 2015 Economist Higher Education Forum in Manhattan. He highlighted KAUST's design and role as a global science and technology university. The forum, which hosted leaders in higher education, included an online conversation using #HigherEdForum. Why it matters: While dated, the event underscores KAUST's ongoing efforts to engage with global thought leaders and promote its vision for graduate education, research, and entrepreneurship.