About Mohammed Aldosari Mohammed Aldosari Ph.D. Student, Mechanical Engineering machine learning UAV control Education 2021.08 - Present Ph.D. Student in Mechanical Engineering, KAUST, KSA 2018.08 - 2020.06 M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, KAUST, KSA 2011.08 - 2016.05 B.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering, KFUPM, KSA Professional Profile 2022.01 - 2022.05 Teaching Assistant, CEMSE, KAUST, KSA 2017.07 - Present Researcher, Center of Excellence for Aeronautics & Astronautics, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, KSA 2017.04 - 2017.07 Maintenance Planning Engineer, SaudiGulf Airlines, KSA Selected Publications M.N.Aldosari, K.K.Yalamanchi, X. Gao, S.M. Sarathy, "Predicting entropy and heat capacity Articles Related News January 2024 2023 SRSI Students at RISC Lab 1 min read · Sun, Jan 28 2024 News During the past summer, our dedicated team at the RISC Lab participated in the prestigious annual program organized by the Saudi Research Science Institute. This enriching experience saw us hosting three exceptionally talented high-school students from Saudi Arabia, who embarked on an immersive six-week core research program. Under the expert guidance of RISC Lab faculty, Prof. Eric Feron and Prof. Shinkyu Park, each student was paired with a mentor to provide support throughout their laboratory work and in-depth project discussions. The research projects undertaken were as follows: Projects: May 2023 KG-3 Students from The KAUST School vist RISC Lab 1 min read · Mon, May 22 2023 News On May 18, 2023, KG-3 students (Ms. Fabiana's class) from TKS had the opportunity to visit the KAUST Robotics, Intelligent Systems, and Control (RISC) Lab. During the visit, the lab members Kuat Telegenov, Mohammed Aldosari, Nawaf Alotaibi, and Obadah Wali gave the students a tour of the lab. First, the students received an introduction to the basic concepts of robotics. They learned about the different components that constitute a robot, such as sensors, actuators, and controllers. Additionally, the students learned about the different types of robots, including drones, manipulators, 3D February 2023 RISC Lab members mentor winners of the Space2101 Challenge 1 min read · Sun, Feb 12 2023 News KAUST hosted 200 talented students from grades 7th to 9th, to participate in the Space 2101 Camp. This globally recognized program allows the students to discover the future of space exploration with hands-on activities and learning about innovation, mental health, and STEM skills. From February 5th to 9th, the students had the opportunity to meet and work with Susan Kilrain, Charles Gemar, and Daniel Tani, three astronauts from NASA, and Dr. Sian Proctor, an astronaut from SpaceX Inspiration4. A week full of talks, workshops, and hands-on activities. The students were divided into 36 teams to
2023 SRSI Students at RISC Lab 1 min read · Sun, Jan 28 2024 News During the past summer, our dedicated team at the RISC Lab participated in the prestigious annual program organized by the Saudi Research Science Institute. This enriching experience saw us hosting three exceptionally talented high-school students from Saudi Arabia, who embarked on an immersive six-week core research program. Under the expert guidance of RISC Lab faculty, Prof. Eric Feron and Prof. Shinkyu Park, each student was paired with a mentor to provide support throughout their laboratory work and in-depth project discussions. The research projects undertaken were as follows: Projects:
KG-3 Students from The KAUST School vist RISC Lab 1 min read · Mon, May 22 2023 News On May 18, 2023, KG-3 students (Ms. Fabiana's class) from TKS had the opportunity to visit the KAUST Robotics, Intelligent Systems, and Control (RISC) Lab. During the visit, the lab members Kuat Telegenov, Mohammed Aldosari, Nawaf Alotaibi, and Obadah Wali gave the students a tour of the lab. First, the students received an introduction to the basic concepts of robotics. They learned about the different components that constitute a robot, such as sensors, actuators, and controllers. Additionally, the students learned about the different types of robots, including drones, manipulators, 3D
RISC Lab members mentor winners of the Space2101 Challenge 1 min read · Sun, Feb 12 2023 News KAUST hosted 200 talented students from grades 7th to 9th, to participate in the Space 2101 Camp. This globally recognized program allows the students to discover the future of space exploration with hands-on activities and learning about innovation, mental health, and STEM skills. From February 5th to 9th, the students had the opportunity to meet and work with Susan Kilrain, Charles Gemar, and Daniel Tani, three astronauts from NASA, and Dr. Sian Proctor, an astronaut from SpaceX Inspiration4. A week full of talks, workshops, and hands-on activities. The students were divided into 36 teams to
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