KAUST Impact Fall 2021 -Bilingual

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LEADING THE FUTURE OF AI RESEARCH KAUST’s Artificial Intelligence Initiative is attracting top-tier talent as it scales up The KAUST Artificial Intelligence (AI) Initiative made headlines in September 2021 when it announced that Dr. Jürgen Schmidhuber, a world-renowned computer scientist and AI expert, would join the university and serve as director of the innovative program. The initiative is the university’s next step toward its goal of becoming an international leader in the field, as it works to embed AI across its disciplines and activities. In hiring Schmidhuber, the university gains a leader with an international reputation, adding gravitas to the effort and accelerating its pace of development. Schmidhuber has been a global leader in AI for three decades, and first achieved fame for his role in inventing the Long ShortTerm Memory (LSTM) Network. He is among the world’s foremost experts in artificial neural networks, has authored more than 350 peer-reviewed papers and served as an advisor to multiple governments on AI strategies. His work underpins many of the technologies the world relies on today, such as the technology powering Apple’s personal assistant, Siri, as well as Amazon’s Alexa. He also helped create the speech-recognition technology that is used in Android smartphones, as well as the LSTM technology Facebook started using in 2017 that translates around 30 billion messages a day – a rate of nearly 350,000 messages per second. Schmidhuber also has expertise in deep learning and the detection of cancer using medical imaging. Even so, he considers his role and life goals as transcending any one product, company or scientific narrative.

NEW FACULTY RECRUIT TO KAUST “We hope the KAUST AI Initiative will help create a new golden age for science – notably, in automatic information processing – similar to the Islamic golden age that started over a millennium ago, when the Middle East was leading the world in science and technology.” Dr. Jürgen Schmidhuber, Director of the KAUST AI Initiative

Writing in the magazine Scientific American in 2017, he described a vision broader than the next industrial revolution: “As a boy, I wanted to maximize my impact on the world, so I decided I would build a self-improving AI that could learn to become much smarter than I am.” Prior to joining KAUST, in 2014 he co-founded the Swiss firm NNAISENSE to build large-scale neural-network solutions for industry. He earned his PhD in computer science from the Technical University of Munich. Most recently, he held the title of scientific director at the Swiss AI Lab IDSIA and was a professor of AI at the University of Lugano in Switzerland. He joins another high-profile hire from the AI scene, Lawrence Carin, who was named KAUST Provost in January 2021. Carin comes from Duke University, where he served as the vice president for research. As an illustration of KAUST’s strength in AI and machine learning, in July 2021, KAUST researchers placed Saudi Arabia among the top-20 countries


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Leveraging KAUST as a Living Laboratory for Smart City Experiments

3min
pages 42-43

Leadership Development for Saudi Professionals

2min
page 34

Creating a Human-Centric Smart City

4min
pages 38-39

Accelerating the Kingdom’s Digital Transformation

4min
pages 40-41

Empowering Saudi SMEs and Entrepreneurs

3min
pages 35-37

Shaping the Future of Media

2min
page 33

Providing a Stage for Global Education Summits

2min
page 32

Delivering Talent to National and International Organizations

2min
page 30

Hosting Scientific Leaders from Across the Global South

2min
page 31

Gaining Global Attention and Innovating to Reduce Food Waste

2min
page 29

Diversifying Faculty to Empower Saudi Nationals and Women

2min
page 28

Promoting High-Performance Composite Materials

2min
page 24

Satellite Monitoring of Saudi Ecosystems and Oceans

2min
page 21

Leading the Future of AI Research

3min
pages 22-23

Spurring the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Saudi Arabia

2min
page 25

Assisting the Kingdom’s New Climate Centers

2min
page 20

Promoting Green Investment and Research

2min
page 19

Developing the World’s Largest Coral Garden

4min
pages 6-7

Bringing Expertise to The Red Sea Development Company

2min
page 10

Harvesting Lithium from Seawater

3min
pages 12-13

Advocating Climate Solutions at COP26

4min
pages 16-17

Solar Cleaning Solutions for Saudi Giga-Projects

4min
pages 14-15

Championing Youth Climate Engagement

2min
page 18

Local Solutions to COVID-19 Testing

2min
page 11

Protecting and Restoring Resilience in Coral Reefs

3min
pages 8-9
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