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2021 NRF Awards Honour and Celebrate South Africa’s Top Researchers and Scientists

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November 3, 2021
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2021 NRF Awards Honour and Celebrate South Africa’s Top Researchers and Scientists
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On the 2nd of November 2021, the National Research Foundation (NRF) hosted the prestigious celebration of South African research excellence; the NRF Awards.

The annual NRF Awards recognise recent outstanding achievements made by individuals and teams whose excellence has significantly advanced science for the benefit of society. Their internationally competitive work is assessed for, among other things, the contribution to the field of study focusing on quality and impact. One of the objectives of the awards is to encourage the continued culture of advancing South Africa’s scientific knowledge and technological innovation by rewarding those that make use of research for the advancement and betterment of humanity.

In her welcome address, Dr Nompumelelo Obokoh, Chairperson of the NRF Board said, “Amidst the despair and grief brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic are also many stories of selflessness, kindness and courage that continue to restore our faith in humanity and inspire us to dream of a better tomorrow. Even during this turbulent time, our researchers have continued to nurture the country’s knowledge economy in many other scientific fields as well.”

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This year the NRF hosted a hybrid event with limited inperson guests in Pretoria and live-streamed to more than 500 virtual attendees. The ceremony celebrated 68 awardees across 10 categories.

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande graced the ceremony virtually to congratulate the awardees. “To illustrate our continued commitment to science, technology and innovation, the Department of Science and Innovation has developed a new policy framework on Science and Technology. The Decadal Plan on Science, Technology and Innovation will serve as an initial 10-year implementation plan from 2020-2030. To practically demonstrate our capacity as a government working together with the National System of Innovation, we have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in line with the vision of the Decadal Plan. Our researchers committed their expertise and resources to developing solutions to the pandemic and monitoring its impact locally, but also contributing to the global body of knowledge”.

In his closing remarks, NRF Chief Executive Officer Dr Fulufhelo Nelwamondo also reflected on the progress made by scientists over the past few months: “The increasing challenges faced due to the COVID-19 outbreak as well as other societal challenges have not only underscored the importance of research in society, but also shone a very bright light on the ability of our scientists, both established and those just starting out on their research paths, to rise to the occasion. We have seen sterling work in a broad spectrum of areas including vaccine research, the development of diagnostics, monitoring and modelling of the spread of the pandemic, health policy research and science advocacy as well as improved opportunities for public engagement with science. In closing, a reminder to ourselves that Science remains the key to a reimagined, innovative future. Let us continue to do worthwhile work by advancing knowledge, transforming lives and inspiring a nation!”

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The awards were presented as follows:

  • Research Excellence Award for Next Generation Researchers

2020

Dr Nkositetile Raphael Biata, Department of Chemical Sciences at the University of Johannesburg

Dr Alexandré Delport, School of Life Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal

       2021

Dr Takudzwa Madzivanzira, Ichthyology and Fisheries Sciences at the NRF-South African Institute for Aquatic Biodiversity

Dr Neelakshi Mungra, Department of Integrative Biomedical Sciences at the University of Cape Town

Mr Emmanuel Tetteh, Department of Chemical Engineering at the Durban University of Technology

  • Research Excellence Award for Early Career/Emerging Researchers

2020

Dr Moses Basitere, Department of Chemical Engineering at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology

Dr Phiwayinkosi Vusi Dludla from theSouth African Medical Research Council

Professor Pragashnie Govender, School of Health Sciences at the University of KwaZulu-Natal

Dr Tebogo Pilgrene Mashifana, Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Johannesburg

Professor Christopher Ouma, Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Cape Town

      2021

Professor Oluwafemi Adebo, Department of Biotechnology and Food Technology at the University of Johannesburg

Professor Shanade Barnabas, Department of Communication and Media at the University of Johannesburg

Dr Isobel Brink, Department of Civil Engineering at the Stellenbosch University

Professor Ntanganedzeni Mapholi, Department of Agriculture and Animal Health at the University of South Africa

Professor Nnamdi Nwulu, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Science at the University of Johannesburg

Professor Moses Phooko, Department of Private Law at the University of Johannesburg

  • P-Rated Researchers:

2020                              

Dr Steven Hussey, Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology, University of Pretoria

Dr Michelle Lochner, Department of Cosmology, African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of the Western Cape

2021                              

Dr Matteo Grilli, International Studies Group, University of the Free State

Dr Ryan Nefdt, Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town

Dr Robert Skelton, Fynbos Node, NRF-South African Environmental Observation Network

Dr Nicholas Spaull, Department of Economics, Stellenbosch University

Dr Rosalie Tostevin, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Cape Town

Dr Christopher Trisos, African Climate and Development Initiative, University of Cape Town

  • Public Engagement with Research Award 2020/21

Professor Liesl Zühlke (2020), Department of Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Cape Town

Professor Rachel Wynberg (2021), Department of Environmental and Geographical Science at the

University of Cape Town

  • Champion of Research Capacity Development and Transformation at South African Higher Education Institutions Award 2020/21

Professor Emmanuel Iwuoha (2020), Department of Chemistry at the University of the Western Cape

Professor Sabiha Essack (2021), Anti-Microbial Research Unit at the University of KwaZulu-Natal

  • Hamilton Naki Award 2020/21

Professor Sharon Prince, Department of Human Biology at the University of Cape Town

  • NRF Excelleration Award for South African Research Institutions 2020/21

Mangosuthu University of Technology

  • Science Team Award 2020

The Institute for the Development of Energy for African Sustainability (IDEAS) Team at the University of South Africa

  • Lifetime Achievement Award

Professor Linda Richter, University of the Witwatersrand

  • A-Rated Researchers:
Name DesignationInstitution
2020
  Professor Willem Boshoff 1ST A-RATING  Department of Fine Arts  University of the Free State
  Professor Colin Chapman 1ST A-RATING  School of Life Sciences  University of KwaZulu-Natal
  Professor Dieter Heiss   1ST A-RATING  Department of Physics  Stellenbosch University
  Professor Elmi Muller 1ST A-RATING  Dean: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences  Stellenbosch University
  Professor James Ogude 1ST A-RATING  Centre for the Advancement of Scholarship  University of Pretoria
  Professor Mario Santos 1ST A-RATING  Department of Physics and Astronomy  University of the Western Cape
  Professor Quarraisha Abdool Karim 2ND A-RATING  Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa      University of KwaZulu-Natal
  Professor Fernando Albericio 2ND A-RATING  School of Chemistry and Physics    University of KwaZulu-Natal
  Professor Tebello Nyokong 2ND A-RATING  Department of Chemistry  Rhodes University  
  Professor Brenda Wingfield 2ND A-RATING  Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology  University of Pretoria
  Professor Cornelius van der Merwe 3RD A-RATING  Department of Private Law  Stellenbosch University
2021
  Professor Oonsie Biggs 1ST A-RATING  Centre for Complex Systems in Transition  Stellenbosch University
  Professor Michael Bruford 1ST A-RATING  Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology  University of Pretoria
  Professor Michael Claeys 1ST A-RATING  Department of Chemical Engineering  University of Cape Town
  Professor Kevin Durrheim 1ST A-RATING  School of Applied Human Sciences  University of KwaZulu-Natal
  Professor Crain Soudien 1ST A-RATING  Former Chief Executive Officer  Human Sciences Research Council
  Professor Giona Tuccini   1ST A-RATING  School of Languages and Literature  University of Cape Town
  Professor Romeel Davé 2ND A-RATING  Department of Physics and Astrophysics  University of the Western Cape
  Professor Andries Engelbrecht 2ND A-RATING  Department of Industrial Engineering / Department of Computer Science  Stellenbosch University
  Professor Maxim Finkelstein 2ND A-RATING  Department of Mathematical Statistics and Actuarial Science  University of the Free State
  Professor Christopher Henshilwood 2ND A-RATING  Evolutionary Studies Institute  University of the Witwatersrand
  Professor Donald Kurtz 2ND A-RATING  Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences  North-West University
  Professor Bruce Rubidge 2ND A-RATING  Centre of Excellence in Palaeosciences  University of the Witwatersrand
  Professor Roger Smith 2ND A-RATING  Department of Geological Sciences  Iziko Museums of South Africa
  Professor Yves van de Peer 2ND A-RATING  Department of Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology  University of Pretoria
  Professor Melanie Walker 2ND A-RATING  SARChI Chair in Higher Education and Human Development Research  University of the Free State
  Professor Robert Wilkinson 2ND A-RATING  Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine  University of Cape Town
  Professor Jill Farrant 3RD A-RATING  Department of Molecular and Cell Biology  University of Cape Town
  Professor Michael Henning 3RD A-RATING  Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics  University of Johannesburg
  Professor Steven Johnson 3RD A-RATING  School of Life Sciences  University of KwaZulu-Natal
  Professor Rajend Mesthrie 3RD A-RATING  School of African and Gender Studies, Anthropology and Linguistics  University of Cape Town
  Professor Bob Scholes 3RD A-RATING  Global Change and Sustainability Research Institute  University of the Witwatersrand
  Professor Mark Solms 3RD A-RATING  Department of Psychology  University of Cape Town  
  Professor Johannes van Oort 3RD A-RATING  Department of Systematic and Historical Theology  University of Pretoria
  Professor Charles van Onselen 4TH A-RATING  Institute for the Advancement of Scholarship  University of Pretoria
  Professor Richard Cowling 5TH A-RATING  School of Environmental Sciences  Nelson Mandela University
  Professor Jean Cleymans 8TH A-RATING  Department of Physics  University of Cape Town

Note: For further details on the 2021 NRF Awards, please click here.

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