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Technology Innovation Institute’s Advanced Materials Research Center Launches MENA’s First Impact Lab in Abu Dhabi

TII ·

Technology Innovation Institute’s (TII) Advanced Materials Research Center (AMRC) has launched the MENA region's first Impact Lab in Abu Dhabi. The lab will serve as a testing ground for advanced materials, laminates, and composites. It features equipment like a Universal Testing Machine and a Gas-Gun Projectile Launcher, the latter being the only one of its kind in the Middle East. Why it matters: The Impact Lab will accelerate the development and application of advanced materials technologies in the UAE and the broader MENA region, enhancing capabilities in industries ranging from aerospace to sports equipment.

Aramco-KAUST consortium for nonmetallics and composites in energy applications

KAUST ·

Aramco and KAUST have launched the ENERCOMP consortium, a five-year initiative focused on R&D in nonmetallics and composites for energy applications. Aramco is the founding member and first research sponsor. The consortium aims to develop less energy-intensive and lower carbon-footprint materials, aligning with Saudi Arabia's sustainability vision. Why it matters: The partnership signals a strategic push towards diversifying the Kingdom's economy and strengthening its position in the energy and materials transitions, leveraging AI and advanced materials research.

Ph.D. student wins Royal Society of Chemistry poster prize

KAUST ·

KAUST Ph.D. student Amira Alazmi won the Nanoscale poster prize at the Royal Society of Chemistry Symposium 2018 in London for her work on cobalt ferrite/reduced graphene oxide composites as a T2 contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging. Her research focuses on understanding the synthesis of graphite oxide and reduced graphene oxide. Alazmi's work demonstrates the importance of selecting graphene oxide synthesis methods based on the intended application. Why it matters: This award recognizes the high-impact research being conducted at KAUST and highlights the importance of materials science in advancing medical imaging technologies.