Under the patronage of H.E. the Rector, the Deanship of Graduate Studies in collaboration with
 
the Deanship of Student Affairs announces the 7thGraduate Research Day 2013 to be held
 
on Feb. 03 – 04, 2013. This Graduate Research Day is a continuation of the annual seminar
 
series initiated by the Deanship of Graduate Studies back in 2007.  The event will be
 
inaugurated by H.E. the Rector on Sunday Feb. 03, 2013 at 08:15 AM in
 
Building 20 Auditorium.
 
 
 
The Graduate Research Day 2013 will have the following features:
 
 
 
 
 
·               Presentations by graduate students of KFUPM as a preparation for the 4thSaudi Student  
 
           Conference to be held in April 2013.
 
 
·               Presentations organized in 7 parallel Sessions distributed over KFUPM campus.
 
 
·               Presentations will cover wide range of topics from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,
 
           Earth Sciences, Environmental Design, Computer Sciences and Engineering;
 
           Aerospace, Industrial, Civil, Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical and Petroleum Engineering;
 
           Management Information Systems and Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Architecture.
 
 
·               Presentations will be based on research projects or critical reports on ongoing projects or
 
            recently finished research work by graduate students.
 
 
 
 
All presentations will be evaluated by scientific committees. Students whose work has been
 
accepted shall receive the university incentive and their paper abstract has been included
 
inthe Book of Abstracts of the Graduate Research Day 2013.
 
 
 
 
The final program and the Book of Abstracts of the Graduate Research Day 2013 are posted on
 
the website of the Deanship of Graduate Studies on the
 
 
 
Your active participation will encourage graduate students and will hopefully help in exchanging
 
research ideas and promoting interdisciplinary research. We shall appreciate it if you could kindly
 
make it convenient to participate in this event.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you…
 
                                                                                       
 
 
                                                                                        Prof. Salam A. Zummo
                                                                                        Dean of Graduate Studies