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Enrichment in the Spring is just around the corner

KAUST ·

KAUST is promoting its spring enrichment programs. The promotional material features a Mongolian folk group. Why it matters: While a routine announcement, enrichment programs help KAUST attract talent and contribute to local engagement.

An algorithm for success

KAUST ·

The article mentions several KAUST faculty and staff, including Matteo Parsani (Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics), Teofilo Abrajano (Director of Sponsored Research), and David Keyes (Director of the Extreme Computing Research Center). It also references a talk by NASA Senior Scientist Mark Carpenter at the SIAM CSE 2017 conference. The article includes a photograph of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. Why it matters: This appears to be general information about KAUST faculty and activities, but lacks specific details on research or AI developments.

2017 promoted faculty recognized

KAUST ·

Ten KAUST faculty members were promoted at a gala dinner ceremony on May 8, recognizing their accomplishments. KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau honored the faculty, including Mohamed Eddaoudi, a leader in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and Marc Genton, focused on spatio-temporal data analysis. Eddaoudi's work includes innovations in battery-electrode separators, while Genton's research spans environmental science and renewable energies. Why it matters: Recognizing and promoting faculty talent at KAUST can help further boost the university's reputation as a leading destination for research and innovation in science and technology within the region.

2016 Faculty promotions celebrated

KAUST ·

KAUST celebrated faculty promotions for 2016. The promotions were effective as of July 1, 2016, except where otherwise noted. The announcement was made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: This is a routine announcement of academic staff advancement at a leading GCC research university.

MBZUAI hosts 2024 Middle East Advancement Conference to promote advancement in education

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI hosted the 2024 Middle East Advancement Conference (MEAC) in Abu Dhabi, gathering over 50 delegates from global educational institutions. The conference, organized by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), focused on international best practices in areas like alumni relations and student recruitment. The event included discussions on the impact of AI on advancement professionals and featured leaders from MBZUAI, NYU Abu Dhabi, and Heriot-Watt University Dubai. Why it matters: The conference highlights the UAE's growing role as a hub for educational innovation and its commitment to fostering a globally networked approach to talent development in the AI era.

A career with purpose

KAUST ·

In a 2018 keynote, Saudi Aramco VP Nasser Al-Nafisee recounted the rapid construction of KAUST. Al-Nafisee described building KAUST in under three years as a "mission impossible" requiring immense effort. He advised KAUST attendees to push beyond their comfort zones and adopt a "can-do attitude". Why it matters: The talk highlights the ambitious vision and rapid development that characterize Saudi Arabia's investments in research and technology.

KAUST listed among science rising stars

KAUST ·

KAUST was listed among science rising stars. The announcement comes from KAUST. No further details were provided in the snippet. Why it matters: Recognition of KAUST as a rising star could help attract more talent and funding to the institution.

Appointment of New Vice President for Research

KAUST ·

KAUST has appointed Dr. Donal Bradley as the new Vice President for Research, effective April 7, 2019, replacing Dr. Jean Frechet. Dr. Bradley was previously the Dean for Science and Engineering at Oxford University and has held positions at Imperial College London, with extensive experience in research administration. He is a distinguished scientist with over 630 publications and more than twenty-five patent families. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued commitment to attracting top international talent to lead its research initiatives and maintain its position as a leading science and technology university in the region.