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KFUPM
Alumni Focus: Albara Alauhali
1 min read ·
Tue, Mar 5 2019
News
Spotlight
saudi vision 2030
KFUPM
KAUST alumnus Albara Bin Mousaed Alauhali is currently the executive advisor and director of strategic projects at the National Identity Enhancement Program, a program aimed at achieving Saudi Vision 2030.
Imran Ansari
Ph.D.,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
optical wireless communication systems
KFUPM
Imran Ansari graduated from KAUST in March 2015 with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and joined Texas A & M at Qatar, Doha, Qatar, as a PDRA Postdoc Research Fellow after graduation, then British University in Oman, Muscat, Oman, as Assistant Professor, and then in August 2018 the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He describes himself as an optical wireless communications enthusiast who works towards enhancing current wireless connectivity to provide more secure means of wireless information transfer. "For wireless information transfer—in which I have been involved recently—to have a
Albara Alauhali
M.S. Student,
Computer Science
saudi vision 2030
KFUPM
KAUST alumnus Albara Bin Mousaed Alauhali is currently the executive advisor and director of strategic projects at the National Identity Enhancement Program, a program aimed at achieving Saudi Vision 2030. Alauhali graduated from KAUST in December 2011 with a master's degree in computer science with a specialization in theoretical computing and algorithms. He received his undergraduate degree with first-class honors in computer science from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. After beginning his career in cyber security, Alauhali then moved on to become enrichment program