Prof Francesco Petruccione, Professor of Quantum Computing at Stellenbosch University, has been appointed the permanent Director of NITheCS.
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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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Dr Kingsley Onyebuchi Obodo is a computational condensed matter/physics researcher. He holds a degree in physics and electronics technology...
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'Embrace the unknown, for it is where discoveries lie in wait and dreams take flight,' says Dr Adriana Marais (Stellenbosch University).
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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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'My work at the UJ Soweto Science Centre affords me the opportunity to contribute towards responding to the STEM-related challenges.'
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Quantum computers provide unprecedented opportunities to convey ideas and applications of quantum mechanics and participate in its development
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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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'Seeing the telescopes from the sky for the first time was very exciting,' says Dr Marisa Geyer, a lecturer at the University of Cape Town.
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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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