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Message from Chairman of the Board of Trustees H.E., Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi on presidential search committee

KAUST ·

KAUST has announced the formation of a presidential search committee. H.E. Ali Ibrahim Al-Naimi, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, made the announcement. The purpose of the committee is to find a new president for the university. Why it matters: The selection of a new president is a key decision that will guide the future direction of KAUST as a leading research university in Saudi Arabia.

Korea aims to become top 3 AI power with new presidential committee - The Korea Times

Oman AI ·

South Korea aims to establish a new presidential committee dedicated to artificial intelligence, with the goal of becoming one of the top three global AI powers. This strategic initiative underscores Korea's commitment to advancing its AI capabilities and strengthening its competitive edge on the international stage. The committee will likely focus on research, infrastructure, and talent development to achieve this ambitious target. Why it matters: For Middle East AI news, this announcement is not directly relevant as it focuses solely on Korea's domestic AI strategy without any stated connections to the Middle East.

University community mourns

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI mourns the passing of UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The university offers condolences to the Royal family, the UAE government, and the people. The Ministry of Presidential Affairs declared 40 days of official mourning. Why it matters: This event marks a significant moment of transition and reflection for the UAE and its institutions.

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.

KAUST Appoints New President

KAUST ·

KAUST has appointed Dr. Tony Chan, former president of HKUST and KAUST board member, as its new president, effective September 1, 2018. Chan's background is in computational mathematics with interests including image processing, computer vision, physical circuit design and computational brain mapping. He has been a close partner of KAUST since 2007 and a member of the KAUST Board of Trustees since 2011. Why it matters: Chan's leadership is expected to contribute to KAUST's role in achieving Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 objectives and addressing global challenges.

Message from President Jean-Lou Chameau on his retirement

KAUST ·

KAUST President Jean-Lou Chameau announced his retirement, effective at the end of August 2017, after more than 25 years in academic leadership positions. He will serve on the Presidential Search Committee to identify his successor. Chameau expressed pride in the KAUST community and its accomplishments. Why it matters: The transition marks a significant leadership change for KAUST as it continues to develop as a leading science and technology university in the region.

PSRC Welcomes Three New Advisors and Boosts Expertise

TII ·

The Propulsion and Space Research Center (PSRC) has appointed three new advisors: Prof. Dr. Roberto Sabatini, Dr. Mohamed Al Ahbabi, and Prof. Dr. Pericles Pilidis. These experts bring experience in aerospace, defense, space exploration, and gas turbine performance. The appointments aim to strengthen PSRC's research capabilities and contribute to the UAE's space exploration goals. Why it matters: The addition of experienced advisors signals the UAE's continued investment in building local expertise in advanced aerospace technologies and space exploration.