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AI filmmaker James Gerde finds a creative testing ground in Abu Dhabi’s push towards the future - The National

The National ·

AI filmmaker James Gerde is utilizing Abu Dhabi as a hub for developing and testing artificial intelligence tools for film production. He is leveraging the emirate's strategic focus on future technologies and its burgeoning AI ecosystem to push creative boundaries. Gerde's work explores the integration of AI into various stages of filmmaking, from concept generation to post-production. Why it matters: This highlights Abu Dhabi's growing role as an attractive destination for global AI talent and innovation, particularly in creative industries.

Five-week writing experience leads to KAUST enrollment

KAUST ·

James Scott Berdahl, originally a science writer, first came to KAUST for a five-week writing program covering the 2014 Winter Enrichment Program. Impressed by the opportunities, he applied and was accepted as a Ph.D. student in Earth Science and Engineering under Professor Matthew McCabe. He appreciates the resources at KAUST that enable ambitious research. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's ability to attract international talent and convert short-term engagements into long-term academic pursuits, strengthening its research community.

Retired KAUST SVP Jean M. J. Fréchet awarded prestigious King Faisal Prize in Chemistry

KAUST ·

Jean M. J. Fréchet, retired KAUST senior vice president, has been awarded the King Faisal Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work in dendrimers, photoresists, and organic photovoltaics. His work has contributed to advancements in biotherapeutics, organic electronics, materials, and microfluidics. Fréchet is the 10th most cited chemist globally, with over 900 publications and 200 patents. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's impact on global scientific advancement and underscores the importance of investing in basic research with broad applications.