Two of the 11 courses for postgraduate students offered by NITheCS' South African Theory and Computational School this year have started.
Located in
News
ASESMA 2025 is set to reinforce Africa’s role in global scientific research. Attendees can contribute to the future of science in Africa.
Located in
News
Some 500 teachers attended an online Teacher Training Workshop on 6 July 2022 presented by the University of Johannesburg and partners
Located in
News
XI Tastes of Nuclear Physics celebrated the commissioning of the Modern African Nuclear DEtector LAboratories (MANDELAB) at UWC and UZ.
Located in
News
NITheCS Interim Director Prof Francesco Petruccione has been appointed as Professor in Quantum Computing at Stellenbosch University.
Located in
News
A letter from Dr Joseph Kirui (UNIVEN) to NITHeCS following Dr Eric Maluta's presentation at a NITheCS Colloquium.
Located in
News
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
Located in
News
The idea of studying an interdisciplinary subject that draws from mathematics and other sciences has always appealed, says Blessing Afolayan.
Located in
News
Research on indigenous and underutilised crops helps society to move towards a more sustainable, diverse, and inclusive agricultural system.
Located in
News
We need people who can think deeply about complex questions, who are technologically savvy and understand the value of the scientific method.
Located in
News