Game-changers in materials science will be AI and quantum computing. Both should allow us to develop new materials faster and more efficiently
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Prof Inger Fabris-Rotelli, an associate professor at the University of Pretoria, says that being in a STEM field is incredibly rewarding.
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There is an urgent need for investment to develop and train African biostatisticians to provide statistical leadership in Africa.
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‘Science has been vital for informing a wide range of actions to address climate change drives and impacts. Biophysical scientists uncovered the potentially ...
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Exciting work is emerging at the intersection of machine learning/AI and physics. A Nobel Prize was given for works in ML inspired by physics
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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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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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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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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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