Workshops & Lectures

Workshops & Lectures

Dow Lecture Series

All faculty, students, and staff are invited to attend these upcoming Dow Lectures on September 11 and 18.

KICP Meet the Industry Series: “Kingdom of Sustainable Energy”

Open to the entire KAUST community, Dr. Maher Alodan will speak about King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy and its Research and Development road map.

Clean Combustion Research Center Lecture

New Faculty Member Prof. Sarathy will present the development and application of combustion chemistry models for several tailor made fuels from biomass including bio-ethers, bio-alcohols, and bio-furans.

Al Manarah Toastmasters – Leadership Sessions

The Al Manarah Toastmasters group will be holding two informative leadership sessions on Thursday July 12, 2012. All members of the community are invited to attend.

Three Approaches to Data Mining Workshop

This workshop will gather top specialists in all three areas for discussion on the main achievements in TT, RS, and LAD as well as on relationships between them.

Partial Differential Equations and Traffic Modeling Workshop

This workshop will bring together applied mathematicians and engineers interested in modeling and analysis of traffic dynamics.

ORS Workshop: The Researcher’s Toolkit for Contracts

After the success of the proposal writing sessions, the Office of Research Services (ORS) is pleased to offer more in-depth support to faculty for managing the research projects they have been awarded, both from private and public sponsors.

High Performance Computing Lecture TODAY

Don't miss today's talk from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. presented by Intel’s General Manager for High Performance Computing, Dr. Stephen Wheat.

High Performance Computing Lecture on May 14

The IT department is pleased to host a public talk presented by Intel Corporation’s General Manager for High Performance Computing (HPC), Dr. Stephen Wheat.

KACST International Project Leader to Speak at University Library

Come listen to a lecture about efforts in scientific research support and the Arabic content on the web tomorrow, Wednesday, May 9.