Ph.D. candidates Aljawharah A. Alsharif and Montserrat Ramirez De Angel are among five KAUST students selected for the 75th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
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When the 75th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting convenes in Lindau, Germany, five students from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) will be among just 600 young researchers selected from around the world to participate in this distinguished forum for intergenerational scientific exchange.
Among the selected students are CEMSE Ph.D. candidate Aljawharah A. Alsharif, supervised by CEMSE Professor Nazek El-Atab, and BioMed Ph.D. candidate Montserrat Ramirez De Angel, supervised by CEMSE Professor Khaled Salama.
KAUST is the only Saudi institution represented at the annual meeting — a distinction widely regarded as an early indicator of future scientific leadership among participating students. The University’s presence reflects the strength of its mission-driven research, commitment to cultivating exceptional talent, and growing global reputation as a leader in science and academia.
Read more at KAUST News.