Prof Irvy (Igle) Gledhill, Visiting Adjunct Professor in Flow Physics at WITS, is the NITheCS featured scientist of the month. %
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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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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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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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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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Dr Mesias Alfeus, senior lecturer in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, Stellenbosch University (SU), wears various hats.
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NITheCS bursary holder Bertus van Heerden (UP) has been awarded an NRF Research Excellence Award for Next Generation Researchers.
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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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The continent-wide development of science can help grow economies, such as by transforming resources into products, services and processes.
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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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