About Rui Chen Rui Chen Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Computational Electromagnetics computational electromagnetics computational acoustics Rui Chen is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow working with Professor Hakan Bagci at the Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) research group at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Education Ph.D. degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Division of Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, 2015-2021. M.S., Electromagnetic Field and Microwave Technology, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China, 2010-2015. B.S., Communication Engineering Articles Related News June 2021 KAUST postdoctoral fellow wins URSI Young Scientist Award 2 min read · Tue, Jun 15 2021 News electromagnetic waves electromagnetic fields KAUST Postdoctoral Fellow Rui Chen has been awarded a Young Scientist (YS) Award by the International Union of Radio Science (Union Radio Scientifique Internationale-URSI) for his “innovative contributions and discoveries in multidiscipline research related to electromagnetic fields and waves.” June 2020 KAUST scientists win prestigious Gauss Award for supercomputing excellence 2 min read · Fri, Jun 26 2020 News HPC supercomputing numerical linear algebra parallel computing KAUST Ph.D. graduate Dr. Noha Al-Harthi and doctoral student Rabab Alomairy, have won the German Gauss Center for Supercomputing (GCS) Award for original research that best advances high-performance computing. This makes KAUST the first Middle Eastern institution to receive this prestigious award.
KAUST postdoctoral fellow wins URSI Young Scientist Award 2 min read · Tue, Jun 15 2021 News electromagnetic waves electromagnetic fields KAUST Postdoctoral Fellow Rui Chen has been awarded a Young Scientist (YS) Award by the International Union of Radio Science (Union Radio Scientifique Internationale-URSI) for his “innovative contributions and discoveries in multidiscipline research related to electromagnetic fields and waves.”
KAUST scientists win prestigious Gauss Award for supercomputing excellence 2 min read · Fri, Jun 26 2020 News HPC supercomputing numerical linear algebra parallel computing KAUST Ph.D. graduate Dr. Noha Al-Harthi and doctoral student Rabab Alomairy, have won the German Gauss Center for Supercomputing (GCS) Award for original research that best advances high-performance computing. This makes KAUST the first Middle Eastern institution to receive this prestigious award.
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