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- KAUST’s Prof. Carlos Duarte, a biological oceanography and marine ecology academic, among prize recipients
- Kingdom solidifies its global standing in developing marine solutions to combat the effects of climate change
JEDDAH: The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has been awarded the prestigious Japan Prize for its research into advancing the understanding of changing marine ecosystems and blue carbon.
The university’s achievement solidifies Ƶ’s global standing in developing marine solutions to combat climate change, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.
KAUST’s Prof. Carlos Duarte, a biological oceanography and marine ecology academic, is among the recipients of the Japan Prize. His groundbreaking work in marine ecology has earned him international recognition.
KAUST’s board of trustees’ secretary-general, Dr. Fahad bin Abdullah Toonsi, expressed pride in the university’s achievement, emphasizing its role in enhancing global understanding of marine ecosystems.
He highlighted Ƶ’s efforts in sustainable climate-change solutions and marine conservation, a milestone reflecting KAUST’s commitment to excellence as a part of Saudi Vision 2030.
Established in 1985 and often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of Japan,” the honor is awarded annually to scientists who make exceptional innovations in science and technology that promote peace and prosperity for humanity.
Duarte will travel to Tokyo in April to receive the award from Japan’s Emperor Naruhito.