The KGSP’s Anmar Ahmad at RISE Germany
9/18/2024
Over the course of their time in the Program, KGSP students engage in activities and experiences that enrich their academic and professional careers. Through the guidance of Advisors and the Enrichment team, the Program fosters an environment of intellectual curiosity; encouraging and supporting students through their personal goals. Students identify their topics and subjects of interest, which they spend time developing through academic coursework, research, and internship opportunities in their undergraduate careers.
Image 1: Anmar Ahmad, junior at Ohio State University majoring in Chemical Engineering at the University of Goslar’s EFZN Energy Research Center in Germany.
One such student, Anmar Ahmad, a junior at Ohio State University majoring in Chemical Engineering, spent the summer in the highly competitive German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Research Internships in Science and Engineering (RISE) program. Funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, RISE Germany offers summer research internships in Germany for undergraduate students from North America, Great Britain, and Ireland. Once students are selected for this fellowship, they are matched with doctoral students and researchers from universities of applied sciences in areas that align with their interests, and are mentored through research topics in fields ranging from biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, and earth science.
In Germany, Anmar’s team’s research topic focused on studying lithium-ion batteries to better understand the influence of material impurities on the mechanical, electrochemical, and thermal properties of the material’s systems. “We did this by adding thin fiber-optic sensors inside the battery and ran multiple cycles under different conditions,” Anmar said. “Some of the tasks that I worked on [included] the preparation of batteries with fiber optical sensors, programming and supervising experimental routines, analysis of results and comparison for different operation conditions and degradation results, and systematic comparison of measurements with modelled data.” Anmar added that he first became familiar with RISE Germany through communication with the KGSP’s Enrichment team, and his passion for sustainability and eagerness to contribute to innovative solutions in energy led him to apply to the program. “I embarked on this journey because it related to the research on batteries I have been working on for the past couple years at my home university. Experiencing new cultures and exploring new places is [also] one of the reasons why I chose the RISE program.”
Image 2: Anmar (right) studied lithium-ion batteries at his RISE Germany internship assignment.
On his major takeaways, Anmar said his experience is one he will remember for years to come. “Throughout this experience, I have been entrusted with tasks that are outside of my comfort area,” Anmar noted. “Over time, I developed a new mindset of logical thinking to tackle issues and utilize resources to come up with innovative solutions. I am more proficient with programming using python and MATLAB.”
The KGSP continues to support its students as they engage in enriching and competitive opportunities that push them towards their academic and professional goals. The Program looks forward to seeing its community of young changemakers continue to make an impact on the world.
STUDENT PROFILE
KGSP students represent the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s future scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and thought-leaders. As both individuals and as a community, they reflect the KAUST mission of driving scientific discovery through excellence in education and cutting-edge research, and share a commitment to fostering innovation, economic development, and social prosperity throughout the Kingdom and the world.
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
Selection to the KGSP is extremely competitive, and currently by invitation only. Successful applicants are Saudi Arabian students in their final year of high school who demonstrate impressive academic credentials within STEM fields, meaningful extra-curricular achievements, and who share the KAUST ethos of continuous discovery. Learn more here.
KGSP ADMINISTRATION
The KGSP is administered by the Office of Strategic National Advancement at KAUST, under the direction of Vice President & Senior Associate to the President, Dr. Najah Ashry. Strategic National Advancement directs the university's strategy to serve Saudi Arabia's transformational priorities: Through initiatives in young talent and Saudi workforce development, social responsibility, and national engagement, the Office contributes to a thriving innovation ecosystem by building knowledge capacity, creating opportunities, and strengthening impact.
—King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al Saud
1924 – 2015