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  1. Featured scientist: Prof Roger Deane
    The next decade will be ambitious and exciting for astrophysics and cosmology, with telescopes like the SKA, says Prof Roger Deane.
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    Featured scientist: Prof Roger Deane
  2. Featured scientist: Prof Ruan Veldtman
    Prof Ruan Veldtman is an ecological entomologist whose work centres on biodiversity, ecosystem services, invasive species, and the essential roles insects play ...
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    Featured scientist: Prof Ruan Veldtman
  3. Featured scientist: Prof Soebur Razzaque
    ‘My research revolves around understanding the universe and the forces that drive and affect it,' says NITheCS Associate Prof Soebur Razzaque.
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    Featured scientist: Prof Soebur Razzaque
  4. Featured Scientist: Prof Tanja Verster
    Machine learning used in predictive modelling should be combined with a statistical basis and business knowledge, says Prof Tanja Verster.
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    Featured Scientist: Prof Tanja Verster
  5. Featured scientist: Roy Maartens
    With cutting-edge technology, the SKA will look deeper into the Universe and further back in time than other telescopes that probe galaxies.
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    Featured scientist: Roy Maartens
  6. Featured scientist: Tommie Meyer
    There is a tendency to assume that as machines become more intelligent, it will inevitably lead to consciousness.
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    Featured scientist: Tommie Meyer
  7. First paper with NITheCS affiliation
    The first paper with the NITheCS affiliation has been published. Associates are encouraged to use the NITheCS affiliation on publications.
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    First paper with NITheCS affiliation
  8. First South African QBronze workshop
    QBronze109, the first QBronze Quantum Programming Workshop to be held in South Africa, will take place online from 3 to 7 July 2023 via Zoom.
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    First South African QBronze workshop
  9. 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
  10. 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
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