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  1. Featured Scientist: Prof Irvy (Igle) Gledhill
    Prof Igle Gledhill is an Honorary Adjunct Professor of Flow Physics in the School of Mechanical, Industrial and Aeronautical Engineering at the University of ...
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    Prof Irvy (Igle) Gledhill, Visiting Adjunct Professor in Flow Physics at WITS, is the NITheCS featured scientist of the month. %
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  3. Featured scientist: Prof Langa Khumalo
    The use of digital approaches and software in the digital humanities has led to very insightful research outputs and collaborative research.
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  4. Featured scientist: Prof Loyiso Nongxa
    The future of the mathematical sciences in South Africa rests on the shoulders of young scientists. They need to embrace that responsibility.
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  5. Featured scientist: Prof Marlo Möller
    My research seeks to discover the human genes that influence TB. I use genetic ancestry to find new genes and pathways involved in the disease
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  6. Featured scientist: Prof Mathebula
    NITheCS Associate Dephney Mathebula, Associate Professor in UNISA's Department of Decision Sciences, aspires to be an established researcher.
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  7. Featured scientist: Prof R Du Toit Strauss
    ‘For the typical person the effect of cosmic radiation plays no role in her or his everyday life. However, we are all affected by the fact that, once we are ...
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  8. Featured scientist: Prof Rebecca Garland
    ‘I work on better understanding atmospheric composition and air quality, specifically in southern Africa. Air pollution levels in South Africa often exceed the ...
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  9. Featured scientist: Prof Regina Maphanga
    It is exciting to be able to apply our training in the sciences to solve real-world problems and use our research findings to inform policies.
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  10. Featured scientist: Prof Renette Blignaut
    'Work hard but follow your dreams. If an environment is not conducive to continuous learning, move on,’ says Prof Renette Blignaut of UWC.
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