Research on indigenous and underutilised crops helps society to move towards a more sustainable, diverse, and inclusive agricultural system.
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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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A scientist in SA and NITheCS Associate, Prof Tulio de Oliviera, is among the top 10 scientists who played a role in scientific developments
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Some 800 postgraduate students attended the CHPC / NITheCS Coding Summer School in 2023, which took place for the first time in hybrid form.
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Students could upskill in the fundamentals of scientific computing and data science at the annual CHPC & NITheCS Coding Summer School 2025.
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The latest issue of Synapse magazine - issue 16, Q2 2022 - has been published. A NITheCS advertisement appears on page 10.
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‘My research revolves around understanding the universe and the forces that drive and affect it,' says NITheCS Associate Prof Soebur Razzaque.
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The behaviour of gravitational waves has been mostly understood through classical physics. But do they also possess a quantum dimension?
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Most don't perceive the role of abstract mathematics in solving problems. But building abstract mathematics constructs a new way of thinking.
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‘Artificial Intelligence is going to change everything. For some, it’s an exciting prospect. For others, it’s terrifying,' says Dr Mark Nasila
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