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KAUST signs memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia's National Cybersecurity Authority

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KAUST and Saudi Arabia's National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on February 5 to strengthen national cybersecurity. The collaboration includes developing educational programs, consulting on curricula, and sharing information on the national cybersecurity workforce. The MoU also covers joint research projects, technical meetings, and forums to present research and expertise. Why it matters: This partnership aims to enhance Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity capabilities through education, research, and knowledge exchange, aligning with national strategic goals.

Governor of Jeddah attends the graduation ceremony of the third cohort of KAUST Academy programs with 300 graduates

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The KAUST Academy held a graduation ceremony for its third cohort of 300 students from Saudi universities. The academy partners with organizations like the National Cybersecurity Authority (NCA) and King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE). The KAUST Academy program includes virtual courses, intensive in-person training, and placements at leading global institutions. Why it matters: This initiative develops Saudi talent in critical areas like AI, cybersecurity, and renewable energy, contributing to the Kingdom's knowledge economy.

Bradley named NAI Fellow

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KAUST's Vice President for Research, Donal Bradley, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Bradley is recognized as a pioneer of soluble semiconductors and co-inventor of conjugated polymer electroluminescence. He co-founded multiple companies including Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. Why it matters: This recognition highlights KAUST's continued contributions to impactful research and innovation in advanced materials and engineering.

Bredas honored at 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting

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This article mentions KAUST in the context of the 251st American Chemical Society National Meeting. However, it contains no specific details about AI or related research activities. The content is primarily a copyright notice for King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: This mention provides minimal information about KAUST's involvement in the event and lacks substantial AI-related content.

KAUST faculty honored with RDIA Excellence Awards

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KAUST recognized seven faculty members with RDIA Excellence Awards at LEAP 2025 and COP16 for contributions to Saudi Vision 2030. Awardees include Prof. Bernard Ghanem for AI, Prof. Carlos Duarte for marine science, and Prof. Mohamed Slim Alouini for communications. Their work advances AI, marine ecosystems, and digital inclusion within the Kingdom. Why it matters: The awards highlight KAUST's strategic role in driving research and innovation aligned with Saudi Arabia's national priorities in technology and sustainability.

KAUST supports women in cybersecurity

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KAUST has launched the Early Career Accelerator Program (ECAP) for Women in Cybersecurity to promote gender diversity in Saudi Arabia's cybersecurity workforce. The program provides training to Saudi female graduates in security, governance, risk, and compliance, in collaboration with RSA Security LLC. The inaugural program included four graduates from Prince Mugrin University who received training in integrated risk management and will receive ongoing mentoring from KAUST and RSA. Why it matters: This initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Cybersecurity Authority’s efforts to increase female participation in cybersecurity, addressing the global skills gap and strengthening the Kingdom's cyber defenses.

Ph.D. student Amal Mohammed Alamri finalist in nanoArt Competition

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KAUST Ph.D. student Amal Mohammed Alamri was a finalist in the July 2018 IEEE nanoArt Competition, part of the 18th IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology in Cork, Ireland. Her work, displayed at University College Cork and Crawford/CIT Gallery, involved stacking n-type MoS2 single crystal with p-type perovskite CH3NH3PbBr3 single crystal. Alamri's IEEE Nano paper entitled "Photonic Single Crystal Heterostructures based on Perovskites/Molybdenum disulfide" was also presented at the conference. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's contribution to nanotechnology research and its students' participation in international scientific events.