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A safer nuclear future

KAUST ·

Dr. Leslie Dewan, co-founder and CEO of Transatomic, spoke at KAUST's Winter Enrichment Program about next-generation sustainable nuclear power plants. Dewan advocates for both nuclear and renewable energy to meet energy demands. She believes her company's new reactor design, which uses better fuel and reduces nuclear waste, is ideal for countries with rising power demands like Saudi Arabia. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's engagement with innovative energy solutions and their potential relevance to Saudi Arabia's future energy strategy.

Solving the grandest of challenges

KAUST ·

William Tang from Princeton spoke at KAUST about using deep learning to achieve nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion, recreating stellar conditions on Earth, is considered the "holy grail" of power sources because it is clean and does not produce radioactive waste. Tokamaks, invented by Soviet physicists, are devices used to contain plasma, the superheated ionized gas required for fusion. Why it matters: KAUST is contributing to research on sustainable energy solutions, including exploring the potential of AI in nuclear fusion, a potentially transformative clean energy source.

Saudi Arabia: A Trillion-Dollar Pledge, From AI To Nuclear - Global Finance Magazine

GCC AI Funding ·

Saudi Arabia is making massive investments in advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and nuclear power, as part of its Vision 2030 plan. The Kingdom has pledged nearly a trillion dollars to these initiatives. These investments aim to diversify the Saudi economy and reduce its reliance on oil. Why it matters: This commitment signals Saudi Arabia's serious intent to become a major player in the global AI landscape and a hub for technological innovation.

UAE hailed as global centre for energy tech transformation - Health and Safety International

WAM ·

A report by Health and Safety International has highlighted the United Arab Emirates as a global centre for energy technology transformation. The title indicates a focus on the country's strategic role in advancing energy technologies. Specific details regarding AI initiatives or projects within this transformation are not provided in the article's title. Why it matters: This recognition underscores the UAE's broader commitment to technological advancement and sustainable development in the energy sector, likely encompassing the application of artificial intelligence for efficiency and innovation.

Space Quantum Communications

TII ·

Communications Physics journal has a focus collection on space quantum communications. The collection covers supporting technologies, new quantum protocols, inter-satellite QKD, constellations of satellites, and quantum inspired technologies and protocols for space based communication. Contributions are welcome from October 20, 2020 to April 30, 2021, and accepted papers are published on a rolling basis. Why it matters: Space-based quantum communication is a critical area for developing secure, global quantum networks, and this collection could highlight relevant research for the GCC region as it invests in advanced technologies.