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Moving into a new normal

KAUST ·

KAUST is gradually reopening its campus after a period of lockdown, following the Saudi government's lifting of the curfew. The reopening plan incorporates best practices learned from universities worldwide and considers the evolving higher education and research landscape. KAUST has implemented comprehensive COVID-19 health and safety procedures across various aspects of life on campus. Why it matters: This measured reopening signals a return to normalcy for research and academic activities at KAUST, while prioritizing the health and safety of its community.

Rising to the challenges ahead

KAUST ·

KAUST is developing a phased reopening plan in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The plan addresses the gradual return of operations, including laboratories, innovation ecosystem, students, faculty, and staff. It aims to balance community protection with minimizing disruption, focusing on a phased approach to a "new normal." Why it matters: This signals a move towards resuming research activities and on-site work at a leading Saudi research institution, impacting the pace of AI and technology development in the Kingdom.

We will get through this together

KAUST ·

KAUST is increasing campus population due to repatriation flights and additional students coming to campus. There has been a noticeable uptick in new cases of COVID-19, with some presenting with symptoms. KAUST emphasizes the importance of wearing face coverings, observing physical distance, washing hands, avoiding groups of more than 10 people and restricting social networks. Why it matters: This update provides insight into the university's health and safety protocols, reflecting broader trends in managing public health within research institutions in the GCC.

WEP 2017 kicks off at the Hub

KAUST ·

The 2017 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) at KAUST kicked off with an opening night at the University Library on January 7. The event showcased the new WEP Hub, featuring activities like giant board games and previews of the two-week program. The program included lectures, workshops, a science fair, and a poster competition, focusing on creation, engineering, and science. Why it matters: Such programs at KAUST help to foster a vibrant research community and engage students with interdisciplinary topics in science and engineering.

Solvent-Based Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries Webinar

KAUST ·

KAUST Discovery will host a webinar on solvent-based recycling of lithium-ion batteries. The presentation will be given by Dr. Yaocai Bai, an R&D Staff Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The talk will explore solvent-based separation processes to efficiently separate electrode materials from metal foils in end-of-life batteries and manufacturing scraps. Why it matters: Battery recycling is a key area for sustainability efforts in the region, as it has implications for energy independence and environmental protection.

KAUST adopts Open Access policy

KAUST ·

KAUST adopted an Open Access policy to make scholarly articles by its researchers publicly available. Planning for the policy began in 2012, with the final version implemented on June 30th after multiple committee meetings. KAUST representatives presented their efforts at the Sharjah International Book Fair, leading to increased interest from other regional universities. Why it matters: This policy promotes wider dissemination of KAUST's research, potentially boosting its visibility and impact in the region.

K2-V2: Full Openness Finally Meets Real Performance

MBZUAI ·

IFM has released K2-V2, a 70B-class LLM that takes a "360-open" approach by making its weights, data, training details, checkpoints, and fine-tuning recipes publicly available. K2-V2 matches leading open-weight model performance while offering full transparency, contrasting with proprietary and semi-open Chinese models. Independent evaluations show K2 as a high-performance, fully open-source alternative in the AI landscape. Why it matters: K2-V2 provides developers with a transparent and reproducible foundation model, fostering trust and enabling customization without sacrificing performance, which is crucial for sensitive applications in the region.

KAUST and Thermo Fisher open center of excellence

KAUST ·

KAUST and Thermo Fisher Scientific launched an Electron Microscopy Center of Excellence on May 9. The Center expands the existing partnership between KAUST and Thermo Fisher, focusing on instrument performance and R&D collaboration. It features the FEI Titan Themis Z scanning transmission electron microscope, the first installation globally. Why it matters: The center will provide advanced materials science research capabilities to KAUST researchers, industry partners, and Saudi Arabia, enhancing scientific discovery and technological advancement in the region.