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THE KGSP

Enrichment Highlight: University of California, Los Angeles

In summer 2019, 15 KGSP students conducted research at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) where they received intensive, hands-on instruction in chemical and mechanical engineering guidance of distinguished UCLA professors and participated in weekly professional development workshops specifically tailored for future careers in engineering.   At the end of the program, participants presented their work at the campus-wide Summer Programs for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) poster session.

Shatha Alzahrani, a sophomore at George Washington University (GW) majoring in Geological Science, reports that she greatly enjoyed her enrichment experience at UCLA, especially having the opportunity to participate in the research labs.  Her project, “Comparison of Simple Approximation and Finite Element as Models for Magnetic Cell Capture Mechanism,” aimed to find an accurate and efficient computational model of the cell capturing mechanism to compare experimental results with theoretical calculations.  Shatha confirms that through this experience, she gained practical knowledge at a deeper level and which she can now apply in her physics classes at GW.  

Basem Eraqi, a junior at University of California, Irvine (UCI) majoring in Mechanical Engineering, conducted research on “A Method for Quantifying Battery Degradation Cost Due to Vehicle-to-Grid Charging,” which studied developing a model for predicting and quantifying the physical and economic values of electric vehicle battery degradation due to utilizing Vehicle-to-Grid technology.   He valued his many discussions with distinguished engineers about the future of smart grid technology and electric vehicle charging, and credits his academic preparation in circuit analysis and programming classes at UCI in helping him prepare for the research at UCLA. 


Lama Bahanan, a sophomore at Georgia Institute of Technology, presents her research poster

Lama Bahanan, a sophomore at Georgia Institute of Technology, presents her research poster

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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.  

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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.

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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.