The Kuwait Basis for the Development of Sciences (KFAS) introduced at present the winners of the forty third Kuwait Prize for 2024, honoring distinguished Kuwaiti and Arab scientists whose analysis and mental contributions have had a worldwide affect.
In a press launch, KFAS said that the winners have been chosen following approval by its Board of Administrators and Awards Council, based mostly on suggestions from the prize’s arbitration and choice committees, stories Al-Rai day by day.
Award Winners by Subject
Primary Sciences (Organic Sciences) — Professor Ashraf Ibrahim (Jordan), Director of the PhD program in Translational Drugs on the Lundquist Institute, Harbor-UCLA Medical Middle, USA.
He was honored for his pioneering work in utilized biology and translational drugs, growing revolutionary diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for continual and complicated ailments.
Utilized Sciences (Engineering Sciences) – Professor Charbel Farhat (Lebanon), Professor of Aeronautics & Astronautics at Stanford College, USA
Professor Khaled Latif (Tunisia), Dean of Engineering on the Hong Kong College of Science and Expertise (HKUST)
Each have been acknowledged for groundbreaking contributions in techniques engineering, clever design, and communications which have superior the worldwide engineering sector.
Economics and Social Sciences (Administrative Sciences) — Professor Dima Al-Jamali (Lebanon), Vice President for Tutorial Affairs on the Canadian College in Dubai
Professor Shawkat Hamoudeh (Jordan), Professor of Economics and Worldwide Enterprise at Drexel College, USA
They have been awarded for his or her influential analysis in governance, sustainability, and worldwide financial coverage, serving to form fashionable administration theories.
Humanities, Arts and Literature (Historical past of Civilizations and Human Thought) — Professor Zeidan Kafafi (Jordan), Professor of Archaeology at Yarmouk College
He acquired the prize for his important work in archaeology and cultural historical past, enhancing tutorial understanding of the event of human civilizations within the Arab world.
KFAS emphasised that the Kuwait Prize, launched in 1979, helps its mission to advertise scientific excellence and encourage Arab researchers worldwide. The award is offered yearly in 4 fundamental classes — Primary Sciences, Utilized Sciences, Financial and Social Sciences, and Arts and Literature — whereas a fifth class, Rising Specialised Sciences, is awarded biennially.
