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Solar Future 2015 Symposium

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KAUST hosted the Solar Future 2015 Symposium, gathering experts from academia and industry to discuss advancements in solar energy conversion. The symposium, organized by the KAUST Solar and Photovoltaics Engineering Research Center (SPERC), featured keynote presentations, plenary talks, and poster sessions. Discussions covered emerging and mature technologies aimed at achieving high efficiency and low cost in solar energy. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's role in fostering innovation and collaboration in renewable energy, aligning with Saudi Arabia's broader sustainability goals.

The KAUST Frontiers of Sensor Science Symposium

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KAUST will host the "U.S. National Academy of Sciences – KAUST Frontiers of Sensor Science Symposium" in December, focusing on sensor technologies. The symposium, in collaboration with the U.S.-based National Academy of Sciences (NAS), will cover agriculture, biomedical applications, environment (smart cities), and materials science. Carlo Ratti, Director of MIT’s SENSEable City Lab, will deliver the keynote address. Why it matters: The event highlights KAUST's strategic focus on sensor technology and its role in fostering international collaboration in cutting-edge research areas relevant to regional development.

University of Sydney faculty visit KAUST for symposium focusing on joint collaborations

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The University of Sydney and KAUST jointly hosted a symposium on April 10 focused on enhancing research collaborations in materials, energy, and water. The symposium featured presentations from faculty at both universities, including Prof. Karl Leo and Prof. Archie Johnston. A poster session highlighted the work of over 30 students and researchers, with Dr. Osama Shekhah winning for his work on MOF thin films. Why it matters: Such collaborations between Saudi and international universities help to foster knowledge exchange and address global challenges in key areas like materials science and sustainable energy.

Scientists gathering for Upstream Petroleum Symposium

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KAUST and Saudi Aramco are hosting the Upstream Petroleum Symposium on November 13-14, focusing on fluid flow and recovery in hydrocarbon systems. The symposium will gather academics from KAUST, international universities, and Saudi Aramco experts. Discussions will cover challenges and opportunities for collaborative research to improve hydrocarbon recovery from conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Why it matters: The event highlights the ongoing importance of upstream petroleum research for meeting global energy demands and improving recovery methods, a critical area for Saudi Arabia's economy.

KAUST and Saudi Aramco host joint Upstream Petroleum Symposium

KAUST ·

KAUST, in collaboration with Saudi Aramco, hosted an Upstream Petroleum Symposium on November 13-14, gathering over 30 upstream specialists from academia and industry. The symposium focused on developments in fluid flow and recovery in hydrocarbon systems. Saudi Aramco's SVP highlighted the importance of upstream research advances to their vision of becoming a global integrated energy and chemicals company. Why it matters: This event strengthens ties between KAUST and Saudi Aramco, fostering collaborative research and innovation in the critical upstream petroleum sector for Saudi Arabia's energy future.

WEP 2020: A futuristic approach to medicine

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KAUST's 2020 Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) focused on 'Personalized Medicine' with lectures and workshops from international and local speakers. Topics ranged from health management technology to digital health, encompassing various disciplines at KAUST. HRH Dr. Maha Bint Mishari AlSaud and Rene Frydman were among the keynote speakers. Why it matters: The program highlights KAUST's commitment to advancing precision medicine and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare innovation within the Kingdom.

Merchants in innovation

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KAUST hosted the KAUST Research Conference: Advances in Well Construction with Focus on Near-Wellbore Physics and Chemistry from November 7 to 9. The conference was co-chaired by Eric van Oort, a professor at UT Austin, and Tadeusz Patzek, director of the University’s Upstream Petroleum Engineering Research Center. Attendees included professors from the University of Queensland and UT Austin, and directors from GenesisRTS and Labyrinth Consulting Services, Inc. Why it matters: The conference facilitates international collaboration on advancements in petroleum engineering and well construction technologies, which are strategically important for Saudi Arabia.

KAUST presents 'TIME'-themed festival of science

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KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program (WEP) is scheduled from January 13-24, featuring the theme of "TIME." The festival includes 12 keynote lectures from international experts, including a Nobel laureate, and explores topics like biological clocks, sleep, aging, and the universe. The program also offers workshops, exhibitions, and virtual reality experiences. Why it matters: Such science festivals can boost STEM engagement and knowledge dissemination within Saudi Arabia and internationally, aligning with KAUST's mission to promote scientific advancement.