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  1. SATACS courses for 2022 have kicked off
    Two of the 11 courses for postgraduate students offered by NITheCS' South African Theory and Computational School this year have started.
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    SATACS courses for 2022 have kicked off
  2. ASESMA 2025: a new approach
    ASESMA 2025 is set to reinforce Africa’s role in global scientific research. Attendees can contribute to the future of science in Africa.
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    ASESMA 2025: a new approach
  3. Enthusiasm for online teacher training
    Some 500 teachers attended an online Teacher Training Workshop on 6 July 2022 presented by the University of Johannesburg and partners
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    Enthusiasm for online teacher training
  4. Commissioning of MANDELAB celebrated
    XI Tastes of Nuclear Physics celebrated the commissioning of the Modern African Nuclear DEtector LAboratories (MANDELAB) at UWC and UZ.
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    Commissioning of MANDELAB celebrated
  5. Top quantum scientist relocates to SU
    NITheCS Interim Director Prof Francesco Petruccione has been appointed as Professor in Quantum Computing at Stellenbosch University.
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    Top quantum scientist relocates to SU
  6. Dr Joseph Kirui: letter to NITheCS
    A letter from Dr Joseph Kirui (UNIVEN) to NITHeCS following Dr Eric Maluta's presentation at a NITheCS Colloquium.
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    Dr Joseph Kirui: letter to NITheCS
  7. Featured researcher: Prof Dibenedetto
    One aim of my visit to South Africa is to initiate collaboration in order to advance research at the intersection of quantum computing and AI
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    Featured researcher: Prof Dibenedetto
  8. Featured scientist: Dr Blessing Afolayan
    The idea of studying an interdisciplinary subject that draws from mathematics and other sciences has always appealed, says Blessing Afolayan.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Blessing Afolayan
  9. Featured scientist: Dr Ethel Phiri
    Research on indigenous and underutilised crops helps society to move towards a more sustainable, diverse, and inclusive agricultural system.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Ethel Phiri
  10. Featured scientist: Dr Jonathan Shock
    We need people who can think deeply about complex questions, who are technologically savvy and understand the value of the scientific method.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Jonathan Shock
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