KAUST Professor Mootaz Elnozahy has been elected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) in recognition of his 38-year career and 58 patents. His work focuses on energy-efficient computer systems, high-performance computing, and resilience. Elnozahy's early work includes building the world's first energy-efficient computer server, which influenced commercial IBM servers. Why it matters: This recognition highlights the growing importance of sustainability in computing and underscores KAUST's contributions to innovative solutions for energy efficiency in the tech sector.
Ma’aden has joined the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) as a strategic partner. This agreement provides Ma'aden access to KAUST's research, technologies, and talent pool. The partnership aims to address industrial challenges such as water scarcity, sustainability, and energy efficiency in remote areas across the Kingdom. Why it matters: This collaboration can drive innovation in the Saudi mining industry by leveraging KAUST's research capabilities to develop solutions tailored to the region's specific challenges.
Muhammad Shafique from NYU Abu Dhabi discusses building energy-efficient and robust EdgeAI systems. The talk covers trends, challenges, and techniques for optimizing software and hardware stacks. These optimizations aim to enable embodied AI in autonomous systems, IoT-Healthcare, Industrial-IoT, and smart environments. Why it matters: The research addresses key challenges in deploying AI on resource-constrained edge devices in the GCC region, particularly regarding energy efficiency and security.