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  1. Where will math academics come from?
    By 2040, there will be more than three hundred vacancies for mathematics academics in higher education in South Africa.
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    Where will math academics come from?
  2. A successful Summer School
    The 33rd Chris Engelbrecht Summer School, titled “Theoretical Foundations of Quantum Science and Quantum Technologies”, took place at STIAS.
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    A successful Summer School
  3. Featured scientist: Dr Liam Baker
    Dr Liam Bradwin Baker, lecturer and researcher at Stellenbosch University, is also known for his involvement in mathematics competitions in SA
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    Featured scientist: Dr Liam Baker
  4. NITheCS awarded to SU and partners
    Stellenbosch University and its consortium partners will host the SU-led National Institute for Theoretical and Computational Sciences​.
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    NITheCS awarded to SU and partners
  5. QSUN member attends Hackathon
    Abbas (Omid) Hassasfar, member of QSUN, participated in the 13th annual NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Hackathon for Social Good in April 2025.
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    QSUN member attends Hackathon
  6. Use AI to combat climate change
    Artificial intelligence will probably be critical in Africa's strategies to combat climate change or mitigate its effects on the continent.
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    Use AI to combat climate change
  7. Featured scientist: Dr Samuel Egieyeh
    Dr Samuel Egieyeh is a seasoned and highly experienced pharmacist whose research focuses on computational drug discovery and design.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Samuel Egieyeh
  8. 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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    Featured scientist: Prof Marlo Möller
  9. NITheCS heat of FameLab SA: results
    Congratulations to the winner of the 2023 NITheCS heat of FameLab SA, Goratileone Oepeng, whose research interest is in honeybee pheromones.
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    NITheCS heat of FameLab SA: results
  10. Featured scientist: Prof Amare Abebe
    "Physical cosmology is a young field - it is barely a century old. However, it is also a rapidly-evolving field with much left to explore."
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    Featured scientist: Prof Amare Abebe
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