'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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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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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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‘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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The work of NITheCS Associate Prof Sonali Das (University of Pretoria) contributes to a growing community of researchers who address real-world challenges ...
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Machine learning used in predictive modelling should be combined with a statistical basis and business knowledge, says Prof Tanja Verster.
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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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There is a tendency to assume that as machines become more intelligent, it will inevitably lead to consciousness.
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The first paper with the NITheCS affiliation has been published. Associates are encouraged to use the NITheCS affiliation on publications.
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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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