Profiles
Alumni
Sulaiman Binkhamis
- M.S. Student, Statistics
Taicheng Guo
- Ph.D. Student, Networking Research Lab
Talha Amin
- Ph.D. Student, Computer Science
Education
Biography
Research Scientist based in Cambridge (UK). Victor works at the Samsung AI Center, focusing on enhancing AI applications in creative and productivity domains. I earned my BSc and MSc in Electrical Engineering from Universidad del Norte, studying under the supervision of Ph.D Juan Carlos Niebles. Victor completed his PhD at KAUST under the mentorship of Prof. Bernard Ghanem, with a research focus on computer vision. My early career was marked by pioneering developments in efficient video and action understanding models. Once I joined industry, I am committed to developing advanced AI applications that empower human creativity and scale General AI, particularly in edge computing environments.
Research Interests
My research spans a wide array of AI disciplines, with a special focus on computer vision, efficient video understanding, and the development of AI agents with a strong interest for edge deployment. I am particularly passionate about build AI Agents to enhance human creativity and productivity. My ongoing projects aim to seamlessly integrate AI capabilities into user-centric applications, pushing the boundaries of what AI can achieve in real-world scenarios.
Education
Xiao Chen
- Ph.D. Student, Mechanical Engineering
Xiaodong Wu
- Ph.D. Student, Computer Science
Biography
Dr. Xiujuan Zhang is an Associate Professor at School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University and at the Nanjing National Laboratory of Microstructures. She received her Ph.D. degree in Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in 2017. In 2018, she joined Nanjing University, starting as a postdoc. Now, Her research focuses on acoustic metamaterials and topological physics. She has published over 30 papers in prestigious journals, including Nature, Nature Physics, Nature Communications, and Physical Review Letters. Four papers have been recognized as ESI Highly Cited Papers, with a total citation exceeding 2000.
Research Interests
Xiujuan Zhang's research interests include topological physics and artificial microstructured topological materials, and has published more than 30 articles as the first author in international journals, including Nature, Nature Physic, Nature Communications and Physical Review Letters. Her he doctoral studies focused on the effective dielectric theory of Yu Supang materials (including photonic/phonon crystals and grating/sound grid structures), the novel physical effects associated with the Dirac dispersion curve, and the study of wave losses in the materials of the superstructure.
Education
Yi Lu
- Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Biography
Yingquan Li is an M.S./Ph.D. candidate in the KAUST Communication Theory Lab under the supervision of Professor Mohamed-Slim Alouini. Before joining KAUST, Yingquan earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.
Research Interests
Yingquan's research interests include advanced signal detecting and processing, hardware implementation of key communication technology and underwater optical wireless communication. Li is focusing in the area of digital signal processing, wireless optical communication and circuit design.