FaceOf: Dr. Hisham Alhadlaq, DG of Saudi Education Ministry’s Research and Development Office

Dr. Hisham Alhadlaq
Updated 27 February 2019
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FaceOf: Dr. Hisham Alhadlaq, DG of Saudi Education Ministry’s Research and Development Office

  • Alhadlaq is also a professor of medical physics and nanomedicine at King Saud University in Riyadh
  • Alhadlaq has a bachelor’s degree in physics from King Saud University, a master’s in biophysics from Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from Oakland University

Dr. Hisham Alhadlaq has been director general of the Research and Development Office (RDO) at the Saudi Education Ministry since March 2018.

He is also a professor of medical physics and nanomedicine at King Saud University in Riyadh, where he has been a faculty member since 2005. 

He has served as director general of the King Abdullah Institute for Nanotechnology at King Saud University since May 2017. 

Alhadlaq has a rich and extensive academic career, having served as a visiting professor and visiting researcher at various institutions.

For instance, he was a visiting assistant professor at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in Singapore between 2014 and 2015. 

He was a visiting assistant professor at Yale University and the Yale School of Medicine between 2010 and 2012, and a visiting research scholar at Oakland University between 2006 and 2007.

He is a prolific academic writer who has made many contributions to his field of specialization, and has led a number of training programs and workshops.

Alhadlaq has a bachelor’s degree in physics from King Saud University, a master’s in biophysics from Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from Oakland University. 

The UK Science and Innovation Network, in partnership with the RDO, is running workshops on Feb. 25-27 under the title “Clean Energy and Artificial Intelligence.”

“This collaboration is going to prove highly beneficial to the advancement of scientific discoveries in both countries,” Alhadlaq told Arab News. 


Visitors flock to enjoy Jazan during school break

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Visitors flock to enjoy Jazan during school break

RIYADH: The mild weather and range of recreational activities on offer means waterfronts and public parks across Jazan are welcoming an influx of visitors during the school break.

Mayor Yahya Al-Ghazwani said the municipality had prepared many recreational spaces ahead of the holiday, including 22 waterfronts, 236 public parks, 20 scenic overlooks, 203 sports fields and 214 walkways, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Designated family-friendly areas have been provided at waterfronts and public parks, offering facilities such as seating areas, green spaces, children’s play zones, kiosks and a wide selection of restaurants and cafés.

Al-Ghazwani said the diversity of public facilities has boosted community participation in recreational activities. Popular activities include walking and cycling, as well as water sports such as swimming and beach volleyball.

He added the municipality had increased its efforts to prepare and maintain the areas, along with more monitoring of commercial establishments, to enhance services.

Jazan’s parks are central to the region’s quality of life projects, which directly align with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of building a vibrant society, improving living standards and enhancing urban beauty.