Reduced speckle on the horizon 1 min read · Mon, Mar 20 2023 News A simple modification of a semiconductor laser's shape can improve the quality of its beam. Mar 19, 2023
Detecting Tiny Tremors For Big Impact 1 min read · Wed, Mar 8 2023 News Islam Ashry recently undertook a field trial in north-western Saudi Arabia that is likely to have implications for the Kingdom’s date industry. Ashry, a research scientist at KAUST, spent a week collecting data from an optical fiber wrapped around many date palms at TADCO farm in Tabuk. The aim was to detect what one Saudi official called a hidden and deadly enemy. The red palm weevil ( Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) arrived in Saudi Arabia from tropical Asia in the 1980s, most likely on a cargo ship. This tiny beetle has had a long reach, spreading to Europe, North Africa, the Caribbean and
Double treatment stores salmon and strawberries for later 1 min read · Tue, Mar 7 2023 News Combining UV sterilization with vacuum sealing significantly extends the shelf-life of a variety of foods.
The KAUST Microelectronics Winter Camp: Inspiring a passion for research 1 min read · Mon, Mar 6 2023 News The KAUST Microelectronics Winter Camp (MEWC) research program for 2023 has recently concluded, offering technical workshops to undergraduate and master's students worldwide to participate in microelectronics research. Hands-on experience was provided with state-of-the-art on-campus tools, giving participants insights into the exciting world of microelectronics research.
KAUST alumna Wedyan Babatain named MENA Innovator Under 35 1 min read · Tue, Feb 21 2023 News Portrait of KAUST alumna and Saudi native Weydan Babatain (Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, '22), recipient of the MIT Technology Review Arabia's "MENA Innovators Under 35 (IU35)" for 2022. Photo: KAUST
Dr. Islam Ashry named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors 1 min read · Thu, Feb 16 2023 News Dr. Islam Ashry, a research scientist based in the KAUST Photonics Laboratory, has been named to the National Academy of Inventors’ 2023 class of Senior Members. Ashry will be officially inducted as a Senior Member at the 12th NAI Annual Meeting, which will take place from June 26-27, 2023, in Washington D.C., U.S.
KAUST researchers win 2022 International Date Palm Innovative Technology Excellence Prize 1 min read · Tue, Jan 17 2023 Awards News KAUST researchers Dr. Islam Ashry, Dr. Chun Hong Kang and Professor Boon S. Ooi were part of a team that recently won the 2022 International Date Palm Innovative Technology Excellence Prize from the National Center for Palm and Dates (NCPD).
Professor Al-Naffouri receives the 2022 Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation Arab Researchers Award 1 min read · Wed, Jan 4 2023 Awards News KAUST Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), Tareq Al-Naffouri, has been awarded the 2022 Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation Arab Researchers Award in the Agriculture and Technology field. The award honors research that significantly contributes to solving local, regional, and global problems.
KAUST Ph.D. student Rawan Alghamdi wins second prize in IEEE Competition on NTN 1 min read · Sun, Jan 1 2023 Awards News By David Murphy The research work of KAUST Ph.D. student Rawan Alghamdi was announced as the runner-up prize winner in the IEEE Competition on Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) Beyond 5G and 6G, as part of the "Connecting the World from the Skies" Forum. The hybrid three-day forum took place simultaneously in Riyadh and online from November 8-10. The event was hosted by the International Telecommunication Union and the Communications, Space & Technology Commission of Saudi Arabia and organized by the IEEE Future Networks Initiative. The forum covered airborne and space-borne communication
KAUST ECE researcher Asmaa Abdallah named 'Innovator Under 35' by MIT Technology Review Arabia 1 min read · Mon, Dec 26 2022 News Asmaa Abdallah, a postdoctoral research fellow at KAUST Communication and Computing Systems Lab (CCSL), has been named a Leading Innovator under 35 in the MENA region by MIT Technology Review Arabia.
A catalyst for innovation and discovery 1 min read · Wed, Dec 14 2022 News The KAUST ECCS workshop brought together a host of international, in-Kingdom and University experts to exchange their expertise. Workshop speakers covered future challenges in designing embedded and cyber-connected systems that can scale efficiently and operate securely and resiliently.
KAUST ECE students win IEEE ComSoc Student Competition prize 1 min read · Sun, Dec 11 2022 News Research work by KAUST electrical and computer engineering students Abeer Alamoudi and Qi Huang has been selected as the second-prize winner of the 2022 IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) Student Competition "Communications Technology Changing the World."
KAUST Professor Boon S. Ooi named Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow 1 min read · Wed, Dec 7 2022 News KAUST Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Boon S. Ooi was recently named as an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow, effective January 1, 2023. Professor Ooi was elected for his "contributions to broadband light emitters and visible light communications," the IEEE stated.
Simple hardware to defend microgrid attacks 1 min read · Mon, Dec 5 2022 News cybersecurity hardware security An inexpensive piece of hardware integrated with solar panel controllers can protect isolated power networks from cyberattacks.
KAUST postdoctoral fellow receives Best Poster Award at the Abu Dhabi 6G Summit 1 min read · Thu, Dec 1 2022 Awards News Nour Kouzayha, a postdoctoral research fellow based in the KAUST Information Science Lab (ISL), recently won the Best Poster Award at the Technology Innovation Institute’s (TII) Abu Dhabi 6G Summit 2022. Dr. Kouzayha received the award for her poster titled "Coverage and Mobility Analysis of Aerial Users in Integrated HAPS-Ground Wireless Networks."
Professor Kazuhiro Ohkawa receives JSAP Outstanding Paper Award 1 min read · Mon, Nov 28 2022 News KAUST Professor of Electrical Engineering Kazuhiro Ohkawa recently received the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) Outstanding Paper Award 2022. He will officially receive his award at the JSAP’s annual Spring Meeting in Tokyo in March 2023.
KAUST SENTRY team wins prestigious CSAW'22 embedded system hacking competition 1 min read · Sun, Nov 20 2022 Awards News KAUST Ph.D. students from the KAUST Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) Lab recently won the CSAW Cybersecurity Games & Conference’s (CSAW'22) "Hack My Robot Challenge (HMR)."
Professor Wan receives 2022 Rising Stars of Light Award 1 min read · Sun, Nov 6 2022 Awards News KAUST Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Yating Wan recently received the 2022 Rising Stars of Light Faculty & Postdoc Track - Popescu Winner Award from Light: Science & Applications (LSA).
KAUST student Zhiyuan Liu wins best poster award at IWN 2022 1 min read · Mon, Oct 31 2022 Awards News Zhiyuan Liu, a M.S./Ph.D. candidate in the KAUST Advanced Semiconductor Laboratory (ASL) under the supervision of Professor Xiaohang Li, was named a best poster award winner at last month’s International Workshop on Nitride Semiconductors (IWN) 2022.
Becoming a powerhouse of semiconductor expertise 1 min read · Tue, Oct 25 2022 News advanced semiconductors KAUST Compound Semiconductor Weekend brought together a diverse group of experts to discuss the most important research areas of semiconductor technology and the substantial compound semiconductor work done in Saudi Arabia and India.
Professor Feron receives two best paper awards at DASC 2022 1 min read · Tue, Oct 11 2022 Awards News KAUST Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Eric Feron received two best paper awards at this year’s 41st American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)/Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC 2022).
KAUST M.S./Ph.D. student receives the IEEE Communications Society’s 2022 Andrea Goldsmith Young Scholars Award 1 min read · Sun, Oct 2 2022 Awards News Spotlight Jia Ye, a M.S./Ph.D. student in the KAUST Communication Theory Lab (CTL) receives the 2022 Andrea Goldsmith Young Scholars Award from the IEEE Communications Society in recognition of her high level of research aptitude in communication theory and engagement in the professional community.
KAUST students' research wins first place at IEEE AP-S/URSI 2022 1 min read · Mon, Aug 22 2022 Awards News RFICs sensors Antennas Hanguang Liao and Yiming Yang from the KAUST IMPACT Lab won first place in the 2022 IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest at the 2022 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting (IEEE AP-S/URSI 2022), held in July in Denver.
KAUST New Faculty: Yating Wan, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 1 min read · Tue, Jul 19 2022 News photonics Optical Wireless Communication Biosensors energy harvesting quantum information processing Yating Wan, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, joins KAUST as a member of the KAUST Photonics Laboratory from her most recent position as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), U.S.
Bone formation comes down to the nanowire 1 min read · Thu, Jun 30 2022 News human health Jasmeen Merzaban, Jürgen Kosel and colleagues from their labs developed nanotechnology that accelerates the transition of stem cells into bone and could advance regenerative medicine.
KAUST ECE alumnus wins Design Automation Conference Under-40 Innovators Award 1 min read · Thu, Jun 30 2022 News automation microelectronics Former KAUST Sensors Lab researcher Hesham Omran (Ph.D. ’15) has been named as one of the four winners of the Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2022 Under-40 Innovators Award. The award recognizes the top young innovators who have made a significant impact in the field of design and automation of electronics.
The 20-year dash: Celebrating the accomplishments of our inspiring in-Kingdom and international female scientists 1 min read · Mon, Jun 27 2022 News The presence of women in scientific disciplines in the Kingdom has risen from almost zero to 32 percent in just 20 years. KAUST has contributed greatly to the positive trend as a platform for women from Saudi Arabia and all over the world to study and develop their ideas in a modern campus and research environment.
Professor Park receives O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award at the 2022 American Control Conference 1 min read · Sun, Jun 26 2022 News robotics intelligent systems Professor Shinkyu Park has been awarded the 2022 O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award (Theory) from the American Automatic Control Council (AACC) for his paper investigating a new mathematical framework to study decision making in multi-agent systems.
Ditching sensors for streamlined control of microdevices 1 min read · Wed, May 25 2022 News sensors nanofabrication electrical engineering Hossein Fariborzi's team has developed a novel miniature microelectromechanical device that avoids the need to use sensors and has significant potential for use in industrial or medical applications.
Fiber glow brings more go for underwater communications 1 min read · Tue, May 24 2022 News communications material science flexible electronics electrical engineering KAUST scientists have developed an optical-based wireless network system that has significant potential for faster underwater optical communications.
KAUST research wins Radar Challenge at the IEEE Radar Conference 1 min read · Sun, Mar 6 2022 News KAUST M.S. Graduate Rudi Coppola, KAUST Research Scientist Dr. Sajid Ahmed, and KAUST Distinguished Professor Dr. Mohamed-Slim Alouini won first prize at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Radar Challenge 2021. Their work titled "Road Users Classification Based on Bi-Frame Micro-Doppler with 24-GHz FMCW Radar," presents a case study for a 24 Gigahertz (GHz) frequency modulated continuous wave radar module.
Perovskites used to make efficient artificial retina 1 min read · Wed, Mar 2 2022 News artificial intelligence Computer Vision sensors electrical engineering KAUST researchers have built an artificial electronic retina that mimics the behaviour of the eye’s rod retina cells. Their artificial retina can recognise handwritten numbers.
Learning about robots and coding through play 1 min read · Wed, Feb 16 2022 News robotics coding Decoding learning "Hour of Code,” a worldwide initiative with the scope to teach children the basics of computer science, recently took place at The KAUST School Kindergarten. During Computer Science Education Week, December 5-9, 2021, researchers from the KAUST RISC Lab volunteered to help the children to “demystify” code and grasp their first concepts of robotics.
Blocking microgrid cyberattacks to keep the power flowing 1 min read · Tue, Feb 15 2022 News cybersecurity smart grids resilience Cyber attacks and defenses Power grids have become far more complex in recent decades due to energy demands, environmental regulations and small-scale renewable energy systems that turn businesses and individuals into combined consumer-producers. One way to ensure that power supplies remain resilient is to create small groups of sources and loads called microgrids. Microgrids can operate independently of the main grid when required, such as supporting hospitals during natural disasters, for example. As microgrids grow more complex, they require sophisticated computer networks to coordinate, control and distribute
Smart memory devices that can sense 1 min read · Wed, Jan 26 2022 News In-memory computing sensors nanofabrication electrical engineering In-memory sensing technology will facilitate electronic systems that are faster, smaller and consume less energy.
Professor Atif Shamim named IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Distinguished Lecturer 1 min read · Thu, Dec 16 2021 Awards News Antennas wireless sensors networks KAUST Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Atif Shamim has been selected as a Distinguished Lecturer (DL) for the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) from 2022 to 2024. In his new role, sponsored by the IEEE, Shamim will give lectures to AP-S chapter members on topics of interest and importance to the global AP community.
KAUST-KFUPM collaboration wins top honors at STC AIoT Hackathon 1 min read · Mon, Nov 29 2021 News IoT agriculture artificial intelligence drones A team composed of KAUST and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) students was one of three winning teams of this year’s Saudi Telecom Company (STC) AIoT (AI & IoT) Hackathon. The KAUST entry, AgriDoctor, a proposed autonomous, sustainable, intelligent agriculture system, was a standout pick for the competition judges from a pool of 110 project submissions and 350 participants.
KAUST SENTRY team wins 2021 Cybersecurity Games & Conference Embedded Security Challenge 1 min read · Wed, Nov 24 2021 News resilience cybersecurity The SENTRY Lab team wins the 18th annual CSAW Cybersecurity Games & Conference’s (CSAW '21) Embedded Security Challenge (ESC).
Professor Ooi appointed Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 1 min read · Wed, Nov 24 2021 News optics photonics KAUST Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Boon S. Ooi has been appointed Editor-in-Chief (EiC) of the IEEE Photonics Technology Letters beginning January 1, 2022.
Professor Eltawil officially inducted as a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors 1 min read · Wed, Nov 24 2021 News NAI mobile computing communications wireless sensors networks machine learning Earlier this year, KAUST Professor of Electrical Engineering Ahmed Eltawil was elected as a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Eltawil was officially inducted as a Senior Member at the recent NAI 10th Annual Meeting held in Florida, U.S.
Connect the internet of bodies 1 min read · Thu, Nov 18 2021 News communications sensors electrical engineering IoT A network of body monitoring devices connected using our own tissue could form the basis for the internet of bodies (IoB).
Professor El-Atab to feature in NEOM “Changemakers” video series 1 min read · Thu, Nov 4 2021 News solar cells memory devices Nazek El-Atab, KAUST assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and the principal investigator of the Smart, Advanced Memory Devices and Applications (SAMA) Lab, has been recently selected to feature in the upcoming NEOM “Changemakers” video series.
Coal product used to create green clean water 1 min read · Wed, Nov 3 2021 News filtration desalination water resources monitoring Compressed blocks of pulverized coal can be used as the basis of sunlight-powered off-grid water purification. The technology is already being progressed by commercial partners toward pilot-scale production of drinking water. Dark-colored materials that strongly soak up sunlight to drive seawater desalination are a long-standing research interest of KAUST's Andrea Fratalocchi. While reading about the economic challenges of ending coal’s use for power generation, Fratalocchi was struck by a novel possible use for coal. “The two ideas clicked together: why don’t we use coal for a new economy in
The KAUST Research Conference on Robotics and Autonomy 2022 #RobotoKAUST 1 min read · Tue, Nov 2 2021 News robotics research conference Building upon our successful online conference in spring 2021, the KAUST Robotics, Intelligent Systems, and Control Lab (RISC Lab) will host the KAUST Research Conference on Robotics and Autonomy 2022 (#RobotoKAUST2022) from February 28 until March 2, 2022. The conference will address the most recent trends of robotics application in a range of disciplines.
The Recordings of the #RobotoKAUST talks are available 1 min read · Tue, Oct 19 2021 News research conference RobotoKAUST The first KAUST Research Conference on Robotics and Autonomy 2021, #RobotoKAUST, brought together leading international and in-Kingdom robotics researchers and government and industry representatives from the robotics industry to discuss robotics and its applications. The recordings of the talks are available online! To watch the talks, please visit our website #RobotoKAUST or our KAUST RISC Lab YouTube Channel.
Nazek El-Atab appointed IEEE Distinguished Lecturer 1 min read · Mon, Oct 18 2021 News IoT Nazek El-Atab, KAUST assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and the principal investigator of the Smart, Advanced Memory Devices and Applications (SAMA) Lab, has been recently selected to serve as a Distinguished Lecturer (DL) for the IEEE Electron Devices Society.
Welcoming composite inks into the fold 1 min read · Thu, Oct 14 2021 News wearables materials science electrical engineering IoT A screen-printing approach to creating foldable circuits could make many functional devices easier and cheaper to mass produce.
Progressive KAUST communications study awarded at the IEEE SusTech 2021 student poster contest 1 min read · Wed, Oct 13 2021 News The progressive telecommunications research of KAUST Ph.D. candidate Maurilio Matracia, supervised by postdoctoral fellow Mustafa Kishk and Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Mohamed-Slim Alouini, has been recently awarded the second-place prize at the IEEE SusTech 2021 student poster contest.
Meet KAUST new student: Ioannis Zografopoulos 1 min read · Wed, Oct 6 2021 News cyber-physical systems embedded systems cybersecurity Ioannis Zografopoulos is a Ph.D. student who joined KAUST this fall as a Ph.D. candidate and member of the Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) Lab under the supervision of Professor Charalambos Konstantinou. Zografopoulos believes that KAUST's renowned faculty, global reputation and research infrastructure make the University the ideal environment for him to develop high-quality, impactful research.
Developing the future of digital inclusivity 1 min read · Tue, Oct 5 2021 News 6G Wireless Communications The second edition of the KAUST 6G Summit on "Connecting the Unconnected" was recently held online from Tuesday, September 28 to Thursday, September 30, 2021. As part of “The Decade of Digital Inclusion,” a semester-long master class from the Marconi Society, the summit covered the latest research and technological advancements in 6G global connectivity.