KAUST researcher Erkan Aydin is focusing his research on space-grade photovoltaics, driven by the increasing demand for low-cost solar cells due to the boom in space travel. Aydin notes that existing high-performance photovoltaics are too expensive and cannot meet the projected demand from mega-satellite constellations. He believes perovskite-tandem solar cells offer a cheaper and more scalable alternative, with the main challenge being stabilizing the cells against space extremes. Why it matters: This research aims to address a critical need in the rapidly expanding space industry, potentially positioning KAUST as a leader in developing cost-effective and scalable solar solutions for space applications.
MBZUAI hosted its first in-person Opportunities Fair on September 7, connecting graduate students with 38 employers from various industries. Companies like ADNOC, Mubadala, DP World, G42, and McKinsey participated in the event, which included an exhibition and career development workshops. MBZUAI ranks 24th globally in AI, computer vision, machine learning, and NLP. Why it matters: This fair highlights the growing demand for AI talent in the UAE and MBZUAI's role in supplying qualified graduates to meet this demand.
MBZUAI Associate Professor Karthik Nandakumar is conducting computer vision research with students, focusing on security, privacy, and trustworthiness in AI. His SPriNT-AI lab is developing machine learning algorithms for industries like energy, health, and security, aligning research with the UAE’s strategic goals. One project involves using drones to detect defects in solar plants in collaboration with Masdar. Why it matters: This applied research contributes to the UAE's sustainable development goals and enhances the practical skills of AI students for local industry needs.
Bitget published a guide to AI jobs and careers in Dubai for 2026, outlining roles like AI developer, data scientist, and machine learning engineer. The guide provides salary ranges and required skills for each position. It also highlights the growth of AI in Dubai and the increasing demand for AI professionals. Why it matters: This reflects Dubai's ambition to become a hub for AI and attract global talent in the field.
The KAUST Future Talent Conference, held alongside the Spring Career Fair, focused on preparing Saudi youth for the rapidly changing economy. Speakers emphasized KAUST's role in aligning education with Vision 2030 and industry needs. KAUST is adapting to support the Kingdom's development through research and empowering the next generation. Why it matters: The event highlights the strategic importance of talent development and industry collaboration in realizing Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals in technology and innovation.
MBZUAI alumnus Steven Hoang, a 2023 Machine Learning graduate, is now an AI engineer at Wells Fargo, where he contributes to the company's AI strategy. Previously, Hoang worked at AbbVie as a natural language software developer and agentic AI software engineer. Hoang credits his time at MBZUAI for preparing him for this significant role, where he collaborates across departments and considers the broader impact of AI initiatives. Why it matters: This success story highlights MBZUAI's role in developing talent capable of leading AI initiatives at major global financial institutions.