The mission of the Physical Science and Engineering Division is to advance science and technology through education, interdisciplinary research, and innovation. Our goal is to contribute to the preservation of the planet and accelerate the impact on the Saudi economy.
Our educational programs and research initiatives are aligned with Saudi national RDI priorities and Vision 2030. We aim to provide the Kingdom with the next generations of scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs capable of understanding and devising innovative solutions to global challenges. These challenges are encapsulated in the four RDI Pillars: Sustainable Environment & Essential Needs, Health and Wellness, Energy and Industrial Leadership, and Economies of the Future.
Within this strategic framework, PSE fundamental and applied research addresses environmental protection, climate change, energy, and smart cities. We strive to achieve this by developing green fuels and renewable energies, creating novel materials and health applications, and providing solutions for better utilization and protection of our natural resources.
Chak Chan
05 January, 2025
Yue Yuan, a doctoral student in the Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division at KAUST under the mentorship of Prof. Mario Lanza, recently represented the university at the Asian Deans’ Forum – Rising Stars Women in Engineering. This workshop, organized by leading engineering schools across Asia, brought together exceptional young female scholars to explore women’s leadership, career trajectories, and the evolving landscape of engineering disciplines.
A Rising Star in Engineering
During the forum, Yue had the opportunity to engage with top scientists such as Prof. Bin Liu, Prof. Silvija Gradečak-Garaj, and Prof. Ruina Xu. Reflecting on the experience, Yue shared her insights:
“The discussions highlighted the importance of building strong communication and collaboration skills as pillars of effective leadership. One key takeaway was learning to balance academic responsibilities with family roles early on. Many speakers emphasized that young women scientists must not feel overwhelmed by the dual demands of career and family. Seeking support from universities, society, partners, and family members is vital—and there is no shame in asking for help.
Another key lesson was staying focused on long-term goals rather than postponing them due to ultra-demanding routines.”
Prof. Mario Lanza, Yue’s advisor, commented on her achievements:
“Yue is the kind of student every professor dreams of. She is highly responsive, diligent, and precise, delivering remarkable results week after week. Her communication skills are exemplary, and she rivals the very best students I worked with during my time at Stanford University. Her success reflects her ability to absorb and apply guidance, distinguishing her as a true rising star in engineering.”
The Moneyball of Scientific Talent
Yue’s potential wasn’t discovered by conventional methods. Instead, it can be identified through Web of Talents (WOT), an innovative platform developed by Prof. Lanza. Inspired by the Moneyball approach in baseball, WOT evaluates young researchers based on transparent, merit-based criteria, including video presentations of their work.
In the same way, Billy Beane redefined baseball scouting by focusing on undervalued talent, WOT shifts the spotlight from institutional prestige to individual merit.
Prof. Lanza explained “Web of Talents is revolutionizing how we assess and discover talent. Unlike traditional rankings, which offer little insight into individual capabilities, WOT allows us to evaluate students and postdocs based on clear performance metrics. Yue didn’t come from one of China’s top-tier universities before joining KAUST. Without WOT, her exceptional potential might have gone unnoticed. But through this platform, we were able to recognize and nurture her talent—and she has far exceeded expectations.”
Lanza concluded with a nod to Moneyball “As Michael Lewis wrote, ‘The pleasure of rooting for Goliath is that you can expect to win. The pleasure of rooting for David is that, while you don’t know what to expect, you stand a chance of being inspired.’ Yue’s journey is a testament to the power of looking beyond the surface to uncover extraordinary talent.”
A Bright Future Ahead
Yue Yuan’s success story is a shining example of how mentorship, determination, and innovative talent discovery methods can pave the way for exceptional achievements. She not only represents the future of engineering but also embodies the transformative impact of investing in untapped potential.
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Welcome to the PSE post-graduate studies area!
At PSE, students embark on a journey of discovery as they pursue careers in science, industry, and academia. Surrounded by cutting-edge facilities and supported by our international team of faculty and staff, KAUST is today's best destination for students to explore the leading edge of science and earn a post-graduate diploma recognized worldwide.
Our division currently offers seven programs at the post-graduate level, including both Master's and Ph.D. options. Under expert advisors' guidance, students can design personalized course paths and research projects tailored to their career goals. Each program combines lectures, seminars, and laboratory classes, empowering students to transform their ideas into research projects independently.
Beyond academic pursuits, PSE students at KAUST enjoy a LEED-certified campus situated on the shores of the Red Sea, enveloped in pristine surroundings. The campus hosts a rich program of scientific and business events organized by KAUST and its top-tier industrial partners like ARAMCO, Sabic, Dow, Boeing, Bruker, Hewlett Packard, and more. This lively atmosphere provides students with ample networking avenues and the opportunity to engage in extracurricular activities, while maintaining a well-balanced personal life.
KAUST is an exceptional place to study, work and thrive.
If you aspire to a career in science and technology, our programs provide an excellent starting point. Both Master's and Ph.D. programs are fully funded by the university, covering tuition fees and providing a monthly stipend for the duration of the degree. Please explore the links below to learn more about our programs and begin your journey toward a fulfilling career in your chosen field of expertise.