Generators embedded in windows produce electricity from the temperature differential between an air-conditioned interior and a sunny outside world.
Bendable electronics could help make robust wearable devices that can continuously monitor a person’s health.
KAUST's Integrated Nanotechnology Lab are working to transform cutting-edge materials to make high-performance devices, but also about portability - they will have to be flexible, stretchable and reconfigurable
KAUST CEMSE/EE graduate Dr. Hossain Fahad has just received the Best Research Award among 150 UC Berkeley research scientists, post-docs and graduate students.
Dr. Muhammad Mustafa Hussain an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering from founding batch faculty has been named as the Fellow of Institute of Nanotechnology, UK.
EE students and postdocs won 5 out of 9 prizes at the WEP university-wide poster competition in all three categories. These prizes are the latest in a series of awards brought home by the EE students from similar contests.
Prof. Muhammad Hussain has been selected as a distinguished lecturer for the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS). The IEEE sponsored EDS Distinguished Lecturer Program exists for the purpose of providing IEEE EDS Chapters with a list of quality lecturers.
EE students Salman Inayat (Prof. Muhammad Hussain's PhD student) and Mahmoud Ouda (Prof. Khaled Salama's PhD student) have won the first and second prizes, respectively, in DOW Sustainability Innovation Student Challenge Award.