Dominik L. Michels, Computer Science and Mathematics faculty in the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering Division (CEMSE) and head of the Computational Sciences Group within the Visual Computing Center (VCC), recently received the first Procter & Gamble (P&G) Faculty Award.
A loudspeaker design could allow small devices to produce powerful low-frequency sounds.
Study design allows more rigorous evaluation of complex healthcare interventions.
The Division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) is pleased to announce the Saudi Summer Internship 2018 (SSI2018). The CEMSE Saudi Summer Internship is an 8-12 week research program designed to introduce in-kingdom students to topics of research in our Division.
A statistical technique for modeling large datasets improves interpretation of climate and environmental data.
Advances in how science is presented means that visual tools can inspire research, as well as make its results accessible to the world.
A new statistical approach for environmental measurements lets the data determine how to model extreme events.
Ying Sun, Professor of Statistics in the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences & Engineering Division (CEMSE) of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, has been awarded the 2017 Early Investigator Award by the American Statistical Associationâs Section on Statistics and the Environment (ENVR).
Modeling leads to a better understanding of the role El Niño plays in increasing rainfall along the coast of the Red Sea.
A systematic approach to selecting and configuring statistical models improves predictions of extreme events.
Wind intensities and wave heights in the Red Sea are decreasing over time—potential for a significant impact on its ecosystem.
Prof. Ying Wu received the 2017 Phononics Young Investigator Award as the Phononics community gathered in Changsha, China, for the 4th International Conference on Phononic Crystal/Metamaterials, Phonon Transport/Coupling, and Topological Phononics, on June 4-9 2017.
A new method for visually presenting complex data distributions provides a much-needed tool for management, analysis and interpretation.
A new method for shaping the waveform generated by multi-antenna radar systems is inexpensive and practical.