Dr Tarryn Lee Botha recently received a Y1 rating from the National Research Foundation, recognising her as a young researcher with the potential to become a future leader in her research field of aquatic ecotoxicology. Read more
Yonela Ngungeni, a doctoral student at the Institute for Nanotechnology and Water Sustainability, won the first prize at the 2022 FameLab SA/Unisa regional heat competition. Read more
As part of Youth Month, the College of Science, Engineering and Technology celebrates its doctoral candidate, Simphiwe Zwane, for significant research progress at Michigan State University. Read more
Prof Xinying Liu of the Institute for the Development of Energy for African Sustainability in the College of Science, Engineering and Technology was recently granted a South African patent for his ground-breaking method to manufacture high-performance lithium-ion batteries. Read more
As part of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology's Youth Month, we report on doctoral student Dumisani Mlotswa who has been awarded a Global Minds Scholarship to pursue part of his doctoral studies at Ghent University in Belgium in his quest to produce cheaper solar light bulbs. Read more
Innovative Unisan, Xola dos Santos has developed software to address the struggle that technically skilled students go through when searching for employment online. Read more
The College of Science, Engineering and Technology’s Prof Vijaya Vallabhapurapu from the Department of Physics and Prof Patrice Umenne from the Department of Electrical Engineering were recently granted a European patent for their invention which will have a significant impact in the fields of quantum computing and medical imaging. Read more
Researching real-time diagnostics of disease biomarkers and producing the next generation of electrochemistry researchers are just two arrows in the quiver of Prof Usisipho Feleni, who was honoured with the Principal’s Award for Excellence in Research at the 2022 Unisa Research and Innovation Awards Ceremony. Read more
Delivering his inaugural lecture, CSET’s Prof Melusi Khumalo discussed how his research over the years had simplified mathematical models so that findings that deal with societal problems can be easily interpreted for policymakers, among others. Read more
CSET’s Dr James Fox recently had an interview with eNCA to discuss his research project of converting waste plastic material for energy generation. A befitting discussion as South Africa is currently grappling with power cuts in the form of load shedding. Read more