KAUST-NSF Research Conference on Electronic Materials, Devices and Systems for a Sustainable Future 2016 – March 14 to 16

  • What will happen when we will use electronic pills as medications?
  • Are you interested in knowing how fast future laptops and electronic devices will run?
  • Do you want to know how breakthroughs are made in engineering?

To find out, attend the conference featuring talks by some of the best and brightest in academia and industry. The KAUST-NSF Research Conference is open to all KAUST community members to attend in-person or via a live stream webinar.

Monday, March 14 to Wednesday, March 16
Level 2, Engineering Science Hall (bldg. 9)

To register for the event, click here: https://sustainability.kaust.edu.sa.

Distinguished speakers include:

Professor John Rogers, Dr. Tahir Ghani, Professor Thomas Kailath and Professor Jose Moura (Members, U.S. National Academy of Science and National Academy of Engineers)

Chaired Professors Santosh Kurinec, Muhammad Ashraful Alam, Anthony Ephremides, Mark Hersam and Mona Jarrahi

Industry speakers Walter Reese, John H. Belk and Alfonso Caraveo

In-Kingdom professors Hala Aljawhari, Ali Alawami and Khalid Alsaif Dr. Deli Wang, Sheng Xu, Shu-jen Han, Dina El-Damak, Lav Varshney and Abla Kammoun

Bright minds Dr. Deli Wang, Sheng Xu, Shu-jen Han, Dina El-Damak, Lav Varshney and Abla Kammoun

KAUST alumni Dr. Jhonathan Rojas, Jian Sun and Hina Tabassum.

Exciting sessions

Women In Science and Engineering (WISE): March 14, Al-Marsa Yacht Club at 7:00 p.m.

Bright minds Dr. Deli Wang, Sheng Xu, Shu-Jen Han, Dina El-Damak, Lav Varshney and Abla Kammoun speak on Next-gen In Science and Engineering (NISE): March 16, The KAUST Schools Auditorium at 12:45 p.m.

With financial support from the KAUST Office of Sponsored Research.

Co-sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF), United States of America, the KAUST Industry Collaboration Program (KICP) and the Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division.

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