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  1. Featured scientist: Dr Ridhwaan Suliman
    Scientists and researchers develop the tools and systems that advance the human population and improve our understanding of the universe.
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    Featured scientist: Dr Ridhwaan Suliman
  2. A tribute to the late Dr Daniel Adams
    NITheCS is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr Daniel Adams and we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and colleagues.
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    A tribute to the late Dr Daniel Adams
  3. Students participate in ICTP hackathon
    Stellenbosch University students attended a Hackathon held at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy.
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    Students participate in ICTP hackathon
  4. Featured scientist: Prof Mathebula
    NITheCS Associate Dephney Mathebula, Associate Professor in UNISA's Department of Decision Sciences, aspires to be an established researcher.
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    Featured scientist: Prof Mathebula
  5. NITheCS Associate among Top 100 people
    Time magazine has listed NITheCS Associate Prof Tulio de Oliveira as one of the 100 most influential people in 2022.
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    NITheCS Associate among Top 100 people
  6. How AI is deployed to fight cybercrime
    AI has made it easier for cybercriminals to scale up their attacks, so businesses have had to employ their own AI-powered defence mechanisms.
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    How AI is deployed to fight cybercrime
  7. New book highlights climate crisis
    A new book, co-authored by Prof Guy Midgley (SU), offers critical insights into the climate change challenges facing Southern Africa.
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    New book highlights climate crisis
  8. Quantum satellite link breaks record
    South Africa and China have established the world’s longest intercontinental ultra-secure quantum satellite link, spanning 12,900 km.
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    Quantum satellite link breaks record
  9. NITheCS participates in SYNAPSE magazine
    If South African businesses and scientists collaborate and integrate a scientific approach, the potential to innovate and develop is immense.
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    NITheCS participates in SYNAPSE magazine
  10. Local work breaks new ground
    A research paper addresses models and calibration in financial institutions, to assess the representativeness of external or pooled data.
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    Local work breaks new ground
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