Following her heart for a healthy society
Dr Lindiwe Thete (née Nkabinde) joined the CSIR in 2004, left for academia in 2017, and returned in 2020 to ...
Read moreDetailsDr Lindiwe Thete (née Nkabinde) joined the CSIR in 2004, left for academia in 2017, and returned in 2020 to ...
Read moreDetailsThabo Mohlala The extent of oil pollution on the environment is least reported on even though the consequences are far-reaching ...
Read moreDetailsHelping farmers to compute how much water to apply variably within their fields, instead of the same level of irrigation ...
Read moreDetailsThe World Economic Forum’s 2021 Global Gender Gap Report shows that just 32% of professionals in data analysis and artificial ...
Read moreDetailsThabo Mohlala Miss Mahlatse Mphahlele is one of the highly qualified young female scientists in the country, and given her ...
Read moreDetailsEncouraging the development of a workforce, which is inclusive and diverse was the key message from the South African Institution ...
Read moreDetailsMabatho Hashatsi, a CSIR bursary holder, joined the CSIR Graduate-in-Training Programme in 2020. Growing up, becoming a researcher did not ...
Read moreDetailsAs an ambitious child, Dr Bolelang Sibolla thought of becoming a medical doctor. Soon, however, her strengths pointed her to ...
Read moreDetailsDr Rosinah Modiba develops shape-memory alloys for the medical and aerospace industries. Shape-memory alloys are metals that, even if they ...
Read moreDetailsPeta de Jager works with teams that apply science, innovation and technology to make buildings better in as many ways ...
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