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The right path: New dean Professor Omar Knio focuses on people, purpose, and impact

KAUST ·

Professor Omar Knio has been appointed as the new dean of the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division at KAUST, following the departure of Professor Gianluca Setti. Knio previously served as the division's interim dean and has held multiple leadership positions at KAUST since 2012. He aims to lead key initiatives central to KAUST's strategic mission while also serving as vice president of academic affairs. Why it matters: Knio's appointment signals KAUST's continued investment in computational sciences and engineering, crucial for advancements in AI and technology within Saudi Arabia.

Professor Chak Chan appointed dean of KAUST Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division

KAUST ·

KAUST has appointed Dr. Chak Chan as the new dean of its Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) division, commencing in May 2023. Dr. Chan previously served as the Dean of the School of Energy and Environment at the City University of Hong Kong and brings over 14 years of administrative experience. His research focuses on the physical chemistry of the atmosphere, aligning with KAUST's focus on climate, livability, and sustainability. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens KAUST's leadership in physical science and engineering, particularly in areas related to environmental sustainability and interdisciplinary research, aligning with Saudi Arabia's priorities.

New dean Professor Husam Alshareef focuses on impact, talent, and national priorities

KAUST ·

KAUST has appointed Professor Husam Alshareef, a founding faculty member, as the new dean of the Physical Science and Engineering Division. Alshareef aims to lead the division to achieve groundbreaking science and impactful research, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030's economic diversification and environmental goals. He previously established the Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Storage Technologies (CREST) at KAUST. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued focus on aligning its research with national priorities and leveraging its faculty to drive innovation in key sectors like renewable energy.

KAUST prepares to welcome new dean of BESE Division

KAUST ·

Iain Young, current Dean of the Faculty of Science at the University of Sydney, will become the new Dean of the KAUST Division of Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) in mid-2022. Young brings over 30 years of academic experience and expertise in soil biophysics and multidisciplinary research. He aims to support KAUST's vision for a sustainable future by focusing on academic excellence in teaching and research, and building connections between research in food, water, energy, and the environment. Why it matters: This appointment strengthens KAUST's leadership in critical areas like desert agriculture and environmental sustainability, aligning with Saudi Arabia's goals for water efficiency and food security.

New BESE dean Professor Matthew McCabe focuses on turning science into real-world impact

KAUST ·

Matthew McCabe, a leader in Earth observation and water security, has been appointed as the new dean of KAUST's Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) Division. McCabe aims to deepen stakeholder collaborations, strengthen cross-disciplinary exchange, and accelerate the application of research into real-world solutions. He will also prioritize attracting and training young Saudi talent to lead in science and research. Why it matters: The appointment signals KAUST's continued focus on addressing critical regional challenges in water, food security, and climate change through scientific innovation and talent development.

Dr. Kevin Cullen takes on academic impact

KAUST ·

Dr. Kevin Cullen has been appointed as the new vice president of KAUST Innovation and Economic Development. He brings over 20 years of experience in academic innovation and business development, previously serving as CEO of Innovations at the University of New South Wales. Cullen aims to lead KAUST's intellectual property portfolio, support new businesses and collaborations with industry, and foster entrepreneurship. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued commitment to strengthening its innovation ecosystem and translating research into real-world impact, driving economic development in Saudi Arabia.

KAUST secures expertise from University of Oxford

KAUST ·

KAUST has appointed Dr. Donal Bradley, currently the dean for science and engineering at the University of Oxford, as its new vice president for research. Bradley, a fellow of the Royal Society, has over 630 publications and a Google Scholar h-index of 125. He previously served as VP for research at Imperial College London and brings experience in technology development, including co-founding Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. Why it matters: This appointment signals KAUST's continued commitment to attracting top international talent to drive its research and development efforts in science and engineering.