Syrian winner for Great Arab Minds Award

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, has congratulated Professor Oussama Khatib for winning the Great Arab Minds Award in the Engineering and Technology category.

In a post on "X", Sheikh Mohammed expressed his pride, saying, "Brothers and sisters, we celebrate scientists, thinkers, and innovators every year through the Great Arab Minds Award. After receiving thousands of nominations, we are pleased to announce the winner for this year's Engineering and Technology category." He continued, "From Syria, the cradle of civilisation, and Aleppo, a city known for its history and knowledge, we honour one of its most distinguished sons, Professor Oussama Khatib."

As Director of the Robotics Laboratory at Stanford University, Professor Khatib has made groundbreaking contributions to robotics engineering, with over 327 scientific papers published. His work includes the development of advanced robots that explore ocean depths and offer innovative solutions to global challenges. His achievements connect human intelligence with advanced robotic missions, transforming the landscape of robotics.

Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs and Chairman of the Great Arab Minds Higher Committee, congratulated Professor Khatib during a virtual video call.

Al Gergawi emphasised that innovators like Khatib inspire future generations and encourage Arab youth to shape a brighter future. He said, "The Great Arab Minds Award celebrates brilliant Arab minds who serve as beacons of inspiration for Arab youth."

Professor Khatib’s research has significantly advanced fields such as healthcare, industrial automation, and deep-sea exploration. His creation of the OceanOne robot, a humanoid designed for deep-sea exploration, showcases his groundbreaking work in combining haptic feedback, stereo vision, and bimanual manipulation to replicate human skills with precision.

Professor Khatib's work bridges theoretical innovation with practical applications, leaving a lasting impact on the global robotics field.

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