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Wang wins PSIPW award

KAUST ·

KAUST Professor Peng Wang has been awarded the 2020 Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water (PSIPW). Wang's research focuses on using solar energy for fresh-water generation, industrial brine treatment, atmospheric water harvesting, and solar PV cooling. His recent work involves a hydrogel cooling panel for solar cells to improve efficiency in hot climates. Why it matters: This award recognizes impactful research addressing water scarcity and energy challenges in arid regions like Saudi Arabia through innovative solar-driven technologies.

SSRC’s Dr. Abdelrahman AlMahmoud to Participate in WGISTA Webinar

TII ·

Dr. Abdelrahman AlMahmoud from TII's Secure Systems Research Center (SSRC) will participate in a WGISTA webinar on adopting a digital mindset in auditing and fighting corruption. The webinar, organized by the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI), will discuss the impact of emerging technologies on public sector auditing. Dr. AlMahmoud will share insights on how AI and Big Data can enable auditors to process data at a new scale. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's growing role in applying advanced technologies like AI and big data to improve governance and accountability in the public sector.

Power-Watershed: a graph-based optimization framework for image and data processing

MBZUAI ·

Laurent Najman presented the Power Watershed (PW) optimization framework for image and data processing. The PW framework enhances graph-based data processing algorithms like random walker and ratio-cut clustering, leading to faster solutions. It can be adapted for graph-based cost minimization methods and integrated with deep learning networks. Why it matters: This framework could enable more efficient and scalable image and data processing algorithms relevant to computer vision and related fields in the Middle East.