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  1. Featured scientist: Prof Irvy Gledhill
    Prof Irvy (Igle) Gledhill, Visiting Adjunct Professor in Flow Physics at WITS, is the NITheCS featured scientist of the month. %
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    Featured scientist: Prof Irvy Gledhill
  2. Growing learners' interest in science
    NITheCS encouraged school pupils and their teachers to take a greater interest in science at the launch of National Science Week in Limpopo.
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    Growing learners' interest in science
  3. Harnessing AI to solve African problems
    The rest of the world is not going to provide AI solutions that are applicable to Africa. We thus need our own home-grown research.
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    Harnessing AI to solve African problems
  4. NITheCS Internship Programme kicks off
    The NITheCS Winter Internship Programme kicked off in June 2025, and aims to nurture students in the theoretical and computational sciences.
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    NITheCS Internship Programme kicks off
  5. MIT students train SA mathletes
    Undergraduates from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), ran a training camp for South Africa’s top 15 high school mathletes.
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    MIT students train SA mathletes
  6. Featured scientist: Mesias Alfeus
    Dr Mesias Alfeus, senior lecturer in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, Stellenbosch University (SU), wears various hats.
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    Featured scientist: Mesias Alfeus
  7. NRF Award for NITheCS bursary holder
    NITheCS bursary holder Bertus van Heerden (UP) has been awarded an NRF Research Excellence Award for Next Generation Researchers.
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    NRF Award for NITheCS bursary holder
  8. Italian honour for Prof Petruccione
    Prof Francesco Petruccione, Interim Director of NITheCS, has been presented with a prestigious honour from Italy in recognition of his work.
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    Italian honour for Prof Petruccione
  9. Building capacity in the basic sciences
    The continent-wide development of science can help grow economies, such as by transforming resources into products, services and processes.
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    Building capacity in the basic sciences
  10. SA student places third in hackathon
    A student from South Africa and his team won third place in the 11th Annual NYUAD International Hackathon for Social Good, held in April 2023.
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    SA student places third in hackathon
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