The President of the State receives Emirati physicist Ahmed Al Muhairi and student Khamis Al Junaibi, winner of the International Mathematical Olympiad

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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, received today the Emirati physicist Ahmed Eid Al Muhairi, one of the most prominent international scientists in the field of theoretical physics research, due to his multiple scientific contributions and his various researches that dealt with a group of phenomena, the most important of which are black holes in space.

His Highness received the student, Khamis Al-Junaibi, who won first place in the International Mathematical Olympiad, which was held in Sharm El-Sheikh in the Arab Republic of Egypt.

During the meeting, which took place in the Qasr Al Bahr Majlis, His Highness welcomed the scientist Ahmed Al Muhairi, wishing him success in his field to contribute to sciences that serve the future and progress of humanity. While he congratulated the student Khamis Al Junaibi for winning the World Sports Olympiad and expressed his pride and pride in these creative Emirati models. And the inspiring one who contributes to the advancement of her country and the service of humanity, urging them to continue the path of science and knowledge and to redouble efforts.

The scientist Ahmed Al Muhairi expressed his great happiness at meeting His Highness, the President of the State, praising the leadership’s interest in science and knowledge, which had a great impact in encouraging the people of the Emirates to continue the path of science in the most important universities and international institutes and vital disciplines.

While the student Khamis Al-Junaibi - in the seventh grade of Saad bin Moaz School - presented his victory to His Highness, the President of the State... expressing his happiness to meet His Highness and his keenness to encourage his citizens to excel.

The Qasr Al Bahr Majlis was attended by H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, representative of the ruler in the Al Dhafra region, and General H.H. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, and H.H. Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, member of the Executive Council of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Zayed Al Nahyan, His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Office, member of the Executive Council, and His Highness Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Chief of the Crown Prince Court Abu Dhabi and His Excellency Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence.

It is noteworthy that the scientist Ahmed Al Muhairi is the first Emirati to receive post-doctoral studies at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton University in the United States, which is the most prominent institute for theoretical physics research in the world and the edifice in which the world-famous physicist Albert Einstein worked in the last 20 years of his life.

Al Muhairi received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California in the United States, while he received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto in the Engineering Science program - specializing in Physics, and the award for the best Ph.D. thesis at the University of California in the field of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering.

The Emirati scientist devotes his time to physical research and has completed research that has been cited more than 1,500 times by other researchers around the world.

Ahmed Al-Muhairi and his team of four scientists won the “New Horizons” prize in 2020, thanks to his discovery of the calculation of the quantum information content of the black hole and its radiation, while the award focuses on honoring transformative discoveries in the life sciences, physics and mathematics. The Oscar of Science.

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