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Email: [email protected] | Tel: +27 12 841 3987 Message from NSTF Executive Director Ms Jansie Niehaus, NSTF Executive Director, discusses the land issue, food security, and the broader picture when it comes to understanding agriculture in South Africa. Read more . NSTF News Announcement of 2017/2018 NSTF-South32 Awards nominees See the full list of the 2017/2018 NSTF- South32 Awards nominees . The finalists will be announced in the middle of May 2018. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] . Attend the Gala dinner for 2017/2018 NSTF-South32 Awards This is the 20 th year for the 2017/2018 NSTF-South32 Awards. The gala dinner is taking place on Thursday, 28 June 2018 with the Minister of Science and Technology, Ms Mmamoloko Kubayi- Ngubane. (She is the patron the Awards.) To book your table, please contact Ms Bokgabo Tlhaku at [email protected] . For sponsorship details, contact Ms Wilna Eksteen at [email protected] . Discussion Forum on Sustainable Energy for All in South Africa The first 2018 NSTF Discussion Forum is on 16-17 April 2018 in Kempton Park, Gauteng. The topic is ‘Sustainable Energy for All in South Africa’ . The United Nations has declared this decade as the international decade of sustainable energy for all (#SEforAll). Register online by no later than Wednesday, 11 April 2018. This is a FREE event for all employees of NSTF Member Organisations across the six sectors. See the programme which includes speakers from the National Planning Commission, the International Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and Eskom. The NSTF provides a collaborative and neutral platform to discuss and respond to issues around environmentally and economically sustainable energy, as well as access of energy for all. The discussion forums provide an excellent space to network, lobby and influence public policy, and hear dynamic presentations. The world relies on the science, engineering and technology (SET) and innovation sector to provide new ways of obtaining clean, reusable and sustainable energy. It is important – as a unified SET community – to present our recommendations to policy makers and research institutions. Getting to know our award winners: Prof George Ekama Prof George Ekama is in high demand across the globe. He has spent over 40 years researching ways to keep South Africa’s water clean and running. As such, he is frequently consulted on solutions for water-stressed cities. Prof Ekama is professor of water quality engineering at the University of Cape Town. Read more about his work. He is the winner of the NSTF- GreenMatter Award for achievement by an individual or team towards achieving biodiversity conservation, environmental stability and a greener economy . Dr Mpho Lekgoathi and Ms Rebaone Gaven welcomed on EXCO and Science Councils Committee The NSTF welcomes Dr Mpho Lekgoathi as a new EXCO member representing the state-owned enterprises (SOE) sector. He is a Senior Scientist in the Research and Development Division, South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa). Career highlights include patenting a new process and co-authoring in a peer-reviewed publication on the world’s first evidence of a comet fragment on planet earth. The NSTF also welcomes Ms Rebaone Gaven of NECSA as vice-chair under Chair Mr Nirdesh Singh of Mintek, on the Science Councils and Statutory Bodies Committee. She works at Necsa and is a Technician in the Gamma Spectroscopy and Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis Group. She is also the Necsa Branch Secretary of the South African Young Nuclear Professionals Society (SAYNPS). Dr Sibusiso Manzini appointed Non-Executive Director of NSTF NPC The NSTF welcomes Dr Sibusiso Manzini as a non-executive director of the NSTF non-profit company (NPC). Dr Manzini is the Executive Programme Director at GreenMatter. He has had a wide-ranging career including science and maths teaching, Deputy Chief Education Specialist at the national Department of Education, and Director: Multilateral Partnerships at the Department of Science and Technology. He has also been Group Manager at the CSIR. Getting to know our award winners: Prof João Rodrigues The University of Witwatersrand’s school of physics is internationally acknowledged for the type and quality of research work carried out. In terms of this work and the school’s capabilities, it’s internationally rated in the top 1% in the field of physics worldwide. Prof João Rodrigues is largely responsible for enabling the school to achieve this position. Read more about his work. He is one of the winners in the 2016/2017 NSTF- South32 Awards category – Management and related activities over the last 5-10 years . Share ‘n Dare activities The NSTF promotes science, engineering, technology (SET), including mathematics and innovation, among the youth. The Share ‘n Dare Programme is sponsored by the Carl & Emily Fuchs Foundation . The NSTF, under the Share ‘n Dare programme , attended the 2018 Grahamstown Science Festival (Scifest). The Festival ran from 7-13 March 2018 and was held in multiple venues in and around Grahamstown, Eastern Cape. Participating in Scifest and consequently the March round of the NSTF Share ‘n Dare talks, were NSTF Award winners: Prof Lesley Cornish and Prof Eugene Cloete. Read more . The MAPPP NINE programme Phase I of the pilot NRAO/SARAO Multi-wavelength Public Engagement Programme (MAPPP) National and International Non-Traditional Exchange (NINE) is now complete. (NRAO stands for National Radio Astronomy Observatory. SARAO stands for the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory.) Twelve participants graduated after they pitched each of their 12 projects to a panel of evaluators and potential funders in Pretoria on Friday, 16 March. Bokgabo Tlhaku from the NSTF was one of the 12 participants. Read more . Mzansi Bright Sparks Thembinkosi Johannes Manyeruke is from Gauteng. He is studying BSc Mathematical Statistics at the University of Pretoria. He is one of the first-year students who were recognised in the 2016/2017 NSTF Brilliants Programme for top marks in mathematics and physical science in the National Senior Certificate Examinations. “I love statistics… With Mathematical Statistics, I can make a difference in my country as Dr Pali Lehohla has done. I’d love to make statistical reports that can provide a breakthrough in the South African state of things, mostly in the economic (financial) and health sector.” Bursary Directory Find the latest bursaries in science, engineering and technology (SET), sponsored by the Fuchs Foundation . Recently-added bursaries include those from: Jones & Wagener Bursary Scheme Kantey & Templer Bursary Sasol Bursary Scheme GAST Bursary Programme Power Group Bursaries FMCSA Ford Bursary Nedbank Bursary Programme Visit the www.nstf.org.za/bursary to find information on available bursaries, the different SET careers, and inspiring stories of people in SET. Featured SET policy: Positioning South Africa in the world (Chapter 7, NDP) In a series of articles, the NSTF is unpacking the National Development Plan. This section looks at international and continental policies and trade agreements. The chapter touches on the importance of knowledge sharing. Read more . Click here for the complete document of all the previous summaries. SET-related policies currently open for public comment Policies open for comment allow the science, engineering and technology (SET) community to keep track of the changing regulation environment. It is the last chance to comment on a policy. National Environmental Management Act: Intention to adopt Integrated Environmental Management Plan if Square Kilometre Array (Phase 1) as environmental management instrument and to exclude activities from obtaining authorisation: Comments invited (Comment by: Monday, April 16, 2018) National Environmental Management Act: Generic environmental management programme relevant to application for environmental authorisation for substation infrastructure for transmission and distribution of electricity: Comments invited (Comment by: Tuesday, April 17, 2018) National Environmental Management Act: Generic environmental management programme applicable to application for overhead electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure for which environmental authorisation is required: Comments invited (Comment by: Tuesday, April 17, 2018) Occupational Health and Safety Act: Regulations: Asbestos abatement: Comments invited (Comment by Thursday, April 19, 2018) Roads Policy for South Africa: Comments invited (Comment by: Monday, April 30, 2018) Council for the Built Environment Act: Council for the Built Environment: Nominations invited (Comment by: Monday, May 7, 2018) Health Professions Act: Rules: Registration by medical practitioners and dentists of additional qualifications: Amendment: Comments invited (Comment by: Wednesday, May 23, 2018) Health Professions Act: Regulations: Registration of forensic pathology officers: Comments invited (Comment by: Friday, June 22, 2018) Tender bulletin 3006 (Comment by: Thursday, September 27, 2018) SET-related policy news Medicine and health Government sets new target in fight against TB (SA news – gov.za) Deadly listeria could herald tighter food safety rules in South Africa (polity) Industry development Government simplifies access to R&D tax incentives (DST) Africa Evaluating ‘homegrown’ research networks in Africa (SAJS) - research networks on the continent can help strengthen the role of scientific knowledge in policymaking Agriculture Agriculture defies odds to create jobs in tough climate (SA news – gov.za) Astronomy The role of the Square Kilometre Array in South Africa’s economic development strategy (SAJS) Space essential for meeting South Africa’s economic and social development goals (Engineering News) Biodiversity Biodiversity sector must acknowledge traditional knowledge holder (SA news – gov.za) Biodiversity sector commits to transformation (SA news – gov.za) Environment and climate change Modelling to help cities adapt to rising temperatures (ee publishers) – helping municipalities adapt to climate change and associated rises in temperature Youth urged to participate in wildlife economy (SA news – gov.za) Energy SALGA calls for financially viable energy solutions plus Energy mix key to combat municipal energy challenge (SA news – gov.za) South African court dismisses bid to block $4.7bn renewable deals (Engineering News) Africa struggles to meet energy demand and reduce carbon emissions (Engineering News) Water management and drought Drought declared a national disaster (SA news – gov.za) Urgent shift in water management crucial if SDGs are to be met (SA news – gov.za) World Water Development Report 2018 (UN Wat er) Department of Environmental Affairs launches weather radar (infrastructurene.ws) The Academy of Science of South Africa, the Uganda National Academy of Sciences and the German National Academy of Sciences (Leopoldina) are hosting an infectious diseases symposium : Durban, 11-13 April 2018. Seedbeds of Transformation – The Role of Science with Society and the SDGs in Africa : Port Elizabeth, 9-11 May 2018 Join the debate on the restructuring of Eskom - Should Eskom be restructured, and if so, how and when? Midrand Johannesburg, 10 May 2018 Women in Engineering Convention Catch Up : Johannesburg, 15-16 May 2018 A-OSH Expo – Africa's occupational safety & health trade exhibition: Johannesburg, 22-24 May 2018 Hortgro Science Technical Symposium 2018 – The Big Thirst : Somerset West, 28 May – 1 June 2018 Nuclear Africa 2018 Conference : Johannesburg, 6-8 June 2018 7th International Conference on Engineering Mathematics and Physics (annual research conference): Prague, Czech Republic, June 15-18, 2018 Manufacturing Indaba : Johannesburg, 19-20 June 2018 Africa Energy Forum 2018 : Mauritius, 19-22 June 2018 SASBMB-FASBMB Conference – South African Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Potchefstroom, 8-11 July 2018 4th Geo Blue Planet Symposium : France, 4-6 July ExtruAfrica 2018 – extrusion, application, education : Potchefstroom, 31 July – 3 August 2018 AAAS-TWAS Course on Science Diplomacy 2018 : Trieste Italy, 20-24 August 2018 The SA Innovation Summit : Cape Town, 12-14 September 2018 SciELO 20 Years Conference : São Paulo, Brazil, 26-28 September 2018 – The event will celebrate 20 years of operation, in full alignment with the advances of open science. 6th International Conference on Ethics Education : Stellenbosch, South Africa, 3-5 October 2018 – Call for abstracts with closing date 20 April 2018 36th Annual International No-Dig Conference and Exhibition : Cape Town, 8- 9 October 2018 EduTECH Africa 2018 and EduBUILD Africa 2018 : Johannesburg, 9-10 October 2018 The Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa is calling on all waste management industry bodies to submit their abstracts for WasteCon 2018 : Johannesburg, 15-19 October 2018 SA Energy Storage 2018 : Johannesburg, 22-23 October 2018 29th SAIIE annual conference – Steering the 4th Industrial Revolution : Stellenbosch, 24-26 October 2018 SciCOM 100* Conference 2018 : focused on research in the field of science communication, Stellenbosch University, 6-7 November 2018 Science Forum South Africa : South Africa, 5-7 December 2018 The Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa (IITPSA) is the professional body for ICT practitioners in South Africa. It was formerly known as the Computer Society South Africa. It is a professional body, recognised by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) and established in 1957. The organisation’s aims are to: further the study, science and application of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs); maintain and promote codes of conduct and ethics; define and promote standards of ICT knowledge; promote formulating effective policies on ICT and related matters; and extend the knowledge and understanding and use of ICTs in the community. Services include an accredited Professional Member programme. On the website, you will find news, information on activities, careers and more. The South African Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SASBMB) began in 1940. Its aims are to promote: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as discipline in South Africa; scientific exchange between academics and students in the field, and the interests of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as disciplines at national and international levels. The website offers information on its congresses, news, and more. Engineering Engineers urged to assertively infuse social debates with technical insight (polity) Education SA certificate evaluation goes digital (ITWeb) Can private sector shake up basic education? (Business Live) ‘The Amazing Coelacanth’ by Mike Bruton – an illustrated children’s book. Out in April 2018. Peter Grist reports from Scifest 2018 – a look into South Africa’s Science Festival Scifest that ran from 7-13 March 2018 in Grahamstown (The Announcer) Universities University Rankings Under the Spotlight (ASSAf) Four proposals for a more reliable scientific literature (SAJS) Here are five signs that universities are turning into corporations (The Conversation) How class and social capital affect university students (phys.org) UFS acquires clinical research company (Bizcommunity) Open access in South Africa: A coherent strategy is needed (SAJS) Industry development First biorefinery facility to boost South Africa’s wood and paper sector (infrastructurene.ws) Scientists to turn chicken feathers into socks (Business Day) Gender Supporting women in science and technology (ee publishers) Systems analysis New book on systems analysis methodology in addressing complex global challenges (NRF) Medicine and health Understanding and using tuberculosis data (WHO) NICD confirms five human cases of rabies (SA news – gov.za) plus Explainer: what’s behind the rabies outbreak in South Africa (The Conversation) Malaria cases to increase (SA news – gov.za) Better health services rest on building trust among healthcare workers (The Conversation) Big Tobacco is funding the anti-smoking lobby – but leaked documents reveal the real reason why (The Conversation) plus Global smokers’ study criticised as biased (Business Day) MEC launches HIV prevention pill at University of Limpopo (NGO pulse) What do your period and bananas have in common? Find out (Bhekisisa) UJ researchers discover promising anti-cancer drugs (Engineering News) We’ve come up with a TB test that’s cheaper, quicker and more accurate (The Conversation) Revaccination could prevent TB infection by 45 per cent (SciDevNet) An explanation for the low proportion of tuberculosis that results from transmission between household and known social contacts (Nat ure) Novel process for a rooibos extract to optimise the healing effect (SAMRC) Study: Immune history effects flu vaccine efficiency (Bizcommunity) Traditional African medicine and conventional drugs: friends or enemies? (The Conversation) One-dose cholera vaccine gives 90 per cent protection (SciDevNet) New clinical skills training centre aims to improve quality and safety (Bizcommunity) 60% of adverse drug reactions are caused by herbal medicines (SAMRC) Palaeontology, archaeology and anthropology How we recreated a lost African city with laser technology (The Conversation) Temporal ranges and ancestry in the hominin fossil record: The case of Australopithecus sediba (SAJS) Plant fossils have a lot to teach us about Earth’s history (The Conversation) Humans thrived in South Africa through the Toba super-volcanic eruption about 74,000 years ago (phys.org) Geology Five ways to halt 'critical' land decay (phys.org) Super-deep diamond provides first evidence in nature of Earth's fourth most abundant mineral (phys.org) Astronomy and space science New facility to unlock big data at SKA (ITWeb) A massive telescope for seeing the invisible (phys.org) Scientists keen to use MeerKAT data deluge (Business Day) Eight new 'hot Jupiters' discovered by astronomers (phys.org) Environment, climate change and energy Water A delicate balance: water scarcity in South Africa (issafrica.org) - The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) and the Water Research Commission launched results of the only publicly available national water forecast for South Africa up to 2035. Cloud-based monitoring of SA’s water resources (ee publishers) Contamination threatens SA’s already dwindling water resources (infrastructurene.ws) Investment needed in strategic water source areas – WWF-SA (polity) Why UNESCO’s ‘nature based solutions’ to water problems won’t work in Africa (The Conversation) Climate migrants will soon shift populations of many countries, says World Bank (phys.org) CSIR’s Smart-Sense technology ready for full licencing (CSIR) Climate change and environment Commonwealth Academies Release Statement on Climate Change (ASSAf) Warming climate to displace millions in coming decades: World Bank (phys.org) The Global Risks Landscape 2018 (World Economic Forum) Africa’s 20,000 weather station plan (SciDevNet) Climate change risk for half of plant and animal species in biodiversity hotspots (phys.org) Plastic biggest ocean waste offender – Report (infrastructurene.ws) Energy Because of the upcoming Discussion Forum on ‘Sustainable Energy for All’ on 16-17 April 2018, we have focused even further on energy. Renewables industry rubbishes Numsa's claims (ITWeb) Eskom celebrates 95 years (ee publishers) Despite severe health impacts, Eskom again seeks to delay compliance with air pollution standards (saNGOnet) Blockchain’s role in an energy revolution (ee publishers) UCT partners with German institute to drive renewables (ITWeb) An overview of the South African energy sector’s standards priorities (ee publishers) Eskom Research Testing and Development wins 2017 Technology Transfer award (Eskom) EIB pumps $25m into off-grid solar project (Engineering News) Igniting Eskom Generation: Turning the deadweight into economic fuel (ee publishers) Energy researchers applaud carbon tax, but call for simplified design (polity) Renewable energy: Friend or foe (ee publishers) Energy-intensive firms say carbon tax wrong tool for reducing power emissions (polity) Why South Africa’s power utility should boost its output of in-house renewables (The Conversation) Eskom establishes large-scale battery test and demonstration facility in case you missed it (Engineering News) Nuclear build’s contribution to South Africa’s GDP will be “staggering” Expert (infrastructurene.ws) Civil society takes on new coal plants (infrastructurene.ws) Art project turns plastic into usable gas (ITWeb) Agriculture Scaling up game-changing agricultural innovations and technologies in Africa (BizCommunity) Biofuel from sugarcane – why is SA not rushing ahead? (Daily Maverick) Data: The fertiliser that will feed Africa's agricultural transformation (BizCommunity) We know how food production needs to change if crisis is to be avoided - so why isn't this happening? (BizCommunity) Herbicide resistance: Agriculture's great headache (BizCommunity) From foe to friend: how carnivores could help farmers (The Conversation) Ecology We spent nine years tracking South Africa’s white sharks. What we learnt (The Conversation) Measures in place to address Avian Influenza (SA news – gov.za) World's last male northern white rhino dies in Kenya (polity) Hunters should stop using lead bullets and help save the vultures (The Conversation) Interactive, downloadable and 3-D printable scans of newly discovered hermit crabs now available (phys.org) New insights into how southern African pythons look after their babies (The Conversation) Food security How safe is the food on your plate? (University of Pretoria) Fried termites - rich in protein and vitamins - are the go-to meal for many SA households, a new study shows (Business Insider) Technology Africa's First 'ATM Pharmacy' Launched In Alex (Huffington Post) Kenya’s HydroIQ wins “Startup of the year Africa 2018” (CNBC Africa) Rapid Developments in Artificial Intelligence – how might the New Zealand government respond? (Victoria University) Fourth industrial revolution – How technology can ensure a bright future for cities (Business Day) Hackathons seek drought-prevention solutions (ITWeb) Innovative app helps users save water (infrastructurene.ws) Science communication Promoting science, technology through community media (SA news – gov.za) Look out for ‘ What a Great Idea! Awesome South African Inventions ’ by Prof Mike Bruton (Jacana Media) at leading bookshops. The book has been subsidised by the DST and mentions the NSTF in several places. Opportunities Call for Applications for the 2018 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Regional Fellowships is now open (UNESCO) African Union Research Grants: 2018 - Open Call for Proposal (African Union) Leading Integrated Research for Agenda 2030 in Africa – call for pre- proposals on “Pathways towards Sustainable African Urban Development” (International Council for Science) DAAD scholarship 2018-2019 for international students in Germany (postgraduate) (isnpo.org) Call for proposals for SAIS 2 (South African innovation Support) – provides grants to projects that seek to pilot, demonstrate and replicate concepts and prototypes before rolling them out to the market. Closing date 25 April 2018. Call for Nominations Now Open: SAMRC Scientific Merit Awards (SAMRC) Boosting women bio-entrepreneurship (NGO pulse) Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng appointed new UCT vice-chancellor (Mail & Guardian) New Associate Editors for SAJS (ASSAf) Top Young Scientists Selected for Prestigious Meeting (ASSAf) Stephen Hawking reaches the end of his brief history in time (TechCentral) Please forward this e-mail to your colleagues, business contacts and all interested persons! Send us your news The NSTF invites all our members, as well as all SET and innovation role players, to send us information on meetings, conferences and activities of interest to the broader S&T community. 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Page 1: NSTF News€¦ · dynamic presentations. The world relies on the science, engineering and technology (SET) and innovation sector to provide new ways of obtaining clean, reusable and

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MessagefromNSTFExecutiveDirectorMsJansieNiehaus,NSTFExecutiveDirector,discussesthelandissue,foodsecurity,andthebroaderpicturewhenit comestounderstandingagricultureinSouthAfrica.Readmore.

NSTFNews

Announcementof2017/2018NSTF-South32AwardsnomineesSeethefulllist ofthe2017/2018NSTF-South32Awardsnominees.ThefinalistswillbeannouncedinthemiddleofMay2018.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,[email protected].

AttendtheGaladinnerfor2017/2018NSTF-South32AwardsThisisthe20thyearforthe2017/2018NSTF-South32Awards.ThegaladinneristakingplaceonThursday,28June2018withtheMinisterofScienceandTechnology,MsMmamolokoKubayi-Ngubane.(SheisthepatrontheAwards.)Tobookyourtable,pleasecontactMsBokgaboTlhakuatenquiries@nstf.co.za.Forsponsorshipdetails,[email protected].

DiscussionForumonSustainableEnergyforAllinSouthAfricaThefirst 2018NSTFDiscussionForumison16-17April2018inKemptonPark,Gauteng.Thetopicis‘SustainableEnergyforAllinSouthAfrica’.TheUnitedNationshasdeclaredthisdecadeastheinternationaldecadeofsustainableenergyforall(#SEforAll).RegisteronlinebynolaterthanWednesday,11April2018.

ThisisaFREEeventforallemployeesofNSTFMemberOrganisationsacrossthesixsectors.

SeetheprogrammewhichincludesspeakersfromtheNationalPlanningCommission,theInternationalElectricPowerResearchInst itute(EPRI),andEskom.

TheNSTFprovidesacollaborativeandneutralplatformtodiscussandrespondtoissuesaroundenvironmentallyandeconomicallysustainableenergy,aswellasaccessofenergyforall.Thediscussionforumsprovideanexcellentspacetonetwork,lobbyandinfluencepublicpolicy,andheardynamicpresentations.

Theworldreliesonthescience,engineeringandtechnology(SET)andinnovationsectortoprovidenewwaysofobtainingclean,reusableandsustainableenergy.It isimportant–asaunifiedSETcommunity–topresentourrecommendationstopolicymakersandresearchinst itut ions.

Gettingtoknowourawardwinners:ProfGeorgeEkamaProfGeorgeEkamaisinhighdemandacrosstheglobe.Hehasspentover40yearsresearchingwaystokeepSouthAfrica’swatercleanandrunning.Assuch,heisfrequentlyconsultedonsolut ionsforwater-stressedcit ies.ProfEkamaisprofessorofwaterqualityengineeringattheUniversityofCapeTown.Readmoreabouthiswork.HeisthewinneroftheNSTF-GreenMatterAwardforachievementbyanindividualorteamtowardsachievingbiodiversityconservation,environmentalstabilityandagreenereconomy.

DrMphoLekgoathiandMsRebaoneGavenwelcomedonEXCOandScienceCouncilsCommitteeTheNSTFwelcomesDrMphoLekgoathiasanewEXCOmemberrepresentingthestate-ownedenterprises(SOE)sector.HeisaSeniorScientist intheResearchandDevelopmentDivision,SouthAfricanNuclearEnergyCorporation(Necsa).Careerhighlightsincludepatentinganewprocessandco-authoringinapeer-reviewedpublicat ionontheworld’sfirst evidenceofacometfragmentonplanetearth.TheNSTFalsowelcomesMsRebaoneGavenofNECSAasvice-chairunderChairMrNirdeshSinghofMintek,ontheScienceCouncilsandStatutoryBodiesCommittee.SheworksatNecsaandisaTechnicianintheGammaSpectroscopyandInstrumentalNeutronActivationAnalysisGroup.SheisalsotheNecsaBranchSecretaryoftheSouthAfricanYoungNuclearProfessionalsSociety(SAYNPS).

DrSibusisoManziniappointedNon-ExecutiveDirectorofNSTFNPCTheNSTFwelcomesDrSibusisoManziniasanon-executivedirectoroftheNSTFnon-profit company(NPC).DrManziniistheExecutiveProgrammeDirectoratGreenMatter.Hehashadawide-rangingcareerincludingscienceandmathsteaching,DeputyChiefEducationSpecialist atthenationalDepartmentofEducation,andDirector:Mult ilateralPartnershipsattheDepartmentofScienceandTechnology.HehasalsobeenGroupManagerattheCSIR.

Gettingtoknowourawardwinners:ProfJoãoRodriguesTheUniversityofWitwatersrand’sschoolofphysicsisinternationallyacknowledgedforthetypeandqualityofresearchworkcarriedout.Intermsofthisworkandtheschool’scapabilit ies,it ’sinternationallyratedinthetop1%inthefieldofphysicsworldwide.

ProfJoãoRodriguesislargelyresponsibleforenablingtheschooltoachievethisposit ion.Readmoreabouthiswork.Heisoneofthewinnersinthe2016/2017NSTF-South32Awardscategory–Managementandrelatedact ivit iesoverthelast5-10years.

Share‘nDareactivitiesTheNSTFpromotesscience,engineering,technology(SET),includingmathematicsandinnovation,amongtheyouth.TheShare‘nDareProgrammeissponsoredbytheCarl&EmilyFuchsFoundation.TheNSTF,undertheShare‘nDareprogramme,attendedthe2018GrahamstownScienceFest ival(Scifest).TheFest ivalranfrom7-13March2018andwasheldinmult iplevenuesinandaroundGrahamstown,EasternCape.Part icipatinginScifestandconsequentlytheMarchroundoftheNSTFShare‘nDaretalks,wereNSTFAwardwinners:ProfLesleyCornishandProfEugeneCloete.Readmore.

TheMAPPPNINEprogrammePhaseIofthepilotNRAO/SARAOMult i-wavelengthPublicEngagementProgramme(MAPPP)NationalandInternationalNon-Tradit ionalExchange(NINE)isnowcomplete.(NRAOstandsforNationalRadioAstronomyObservatory.SARAOstandsfortheSouthAfricanRadioAstronomyObservatory.)Twelvepart icipantsgraduatedaftertheypitchedeachoftheir12projectstoapanelofevaluatorsandpotentialfundersinPretoriaonFriday,16March.BokgaboTlhakufromtheNSTFwasoneofthe12part icipants.Readmore.

MzansiBrightSparksThembinkosiJohannesManyerukeisfromGauteng.HeisstudyingBScMathematicalStat ist icsattheUniversityofPretoria.

Heisoneofthefirst-yearstudentswhowererecognisedinthe2016/2017NSTFBrilliantsProgrammefortopmarksinmathematicsandphysicalscienceintheNationalSeniorCert ificateExaminations.“Ilovestatistics…WithMathematicalStatistics,IcanmakeadifferenceinmycountryasDrPaliLehohlahasdone.I’dlovetomakestatisticalreportsthatcanprovideabreakthroughintheSouthAfricanstateofthings,mostlyintheeconomic(financial)andhealthsector.”

BursaryDirectoryFindthelatestbursariesinscience,engineeringandtechnology(SET),sponsoredbytheFuchsFoundation.Recently-addedbursariesincludethosefrom:

Jones&WagenerBursaryScheme

Kantey&TemplerBursary

SasolBursaryScheme

GASTBursaryProgramme

PowerGroupBursaries

FMCSAFordBursary

NedbankBursaryProgramme

Visit thewww.nstf.org.za/bursarytofindinformationonavailablebursaries,thedifferentSETcareers,andinspiringstoriesofpeopleinSET.

FeaturedSETpolicy:PositioningSouthAfricaintheworld(Chapter7,NDP)Inaseriesofart icles,theNSTFisunpackingtheNationalDevelopmentPlan.Thissectionlooksatinternationalandcontinentalpoliciesandtradeagreements.Thechaptertouchesontheimportanceofknowledgesharing.Readmore.Clickhereforthecompletedocumentofalltheprevioussummaries.

SET-relatedpoliciescurrentlyopenforpubliccommentPoliciesopenforcommentallowthescience,engineeringandtechnology(SET)

communitytokeeptrackofthechangingregulat ionenvironment.It isthelast

chancetocommentonapolicy.

NationalEnvironmentalManagementAct:IntentiontoadoptIntegratedEnvironmentalManagementPlanifSquareKilometreArray(Phase1)asenvironmentalmanagementinstrumentandtoexcludeact ivit iesfromobtainingauthorisat ion:Commentsinvited(Commentby:Monday,April16,2018)

NationalEnvironmentalManagementAct:Genericenvironmentalmanagementprogrammerelevanttoapplicat ionforenvironmentalauthorisat ionforsubstationinfrastructurefortransmissionanddistributionofelectricity:Commentsinvited(Commentby:Tuesday,April17,2018)

NationalEnvironmentalManagementAct:Genericenvironmentalmanagementprogrammeapplicabletoapplicat ionforoverheadelectricitytransmissionanddistributioninfrastructureforwhichenvironmentalauthorisat ionisrequired:Commentsinvited(Commentby:Tuesday,April17,2018)

OccupationalHealthandSafetyAct:Regulat ions:Asbestosabatement:Commentsinvited(CommentbyThursday,April19,2018)

RoadsPolicyforSouthAfrica:Commentsinvited(Commentby:Monday,April30,2018)

CouncilfortheBuilt EnvironmentAct:CouncilfortheBuilt Environment:Nominationsinvited(Commentby:Monday,May7,2018)

HealthProfessionsAct:Rules:Registrat ionbymedicalpract it ionersanddentistsofaddit ionalqualificat ions:Amendment:Commentsinvited(Commentby:Wednesday,May23,2018)

HealthProfessionsAct:Regulat ions:Registrat ionofforensicpathologyofficers:Commentsinvited(Commentby:Friday,June22,2018)

Tenderbullet in3006(Commentby:Thursday,September27,2018)

SET-relatedpolicynewsMedicineandhealth

GovernmentsetsnewtargetinfightagainstTB(SAnews–gov.za)

Deadlylisteriacouldheraldt ighterfoodsafetyrulesinSouthAfrica(polity)

Industrydevelopment

GovernmentsimplifiesaccesstoR&Dtaxincentives(DST)

Africa

Evaluating‘homegrown’researchnetworksinAfrica(SAJS)-researchnetworksonthecontinentcanhelpstrengthentheroleofscientificknowledgeinpolicymaking

Agriculture

Agriculturedefiesoddstocreatejobsintoughclimate(SAnews–gov.za)

Astronomy

TheroleoftheSquareKilometreArrayinSouthAfrica’seconomicdevelopmentstrategy(SAJS)

SpaceessentialformeetingSouthAfrica’seconomicandsocialdevelopmentgoals(EngineeringNews)

Biodiversity

Biodiversitysectormustacknowledgetradit ionalknowledgeholder(SAnews–gov.za)

Biodiversitysectorcommitstotransformation(SAnews–gov.za)

Environmentandclimatechange

Modellingtohelpcit iesadapttorisingtemperatures(eepublishers)–helpingmunicipalit iesadapttoclimatechangeandassociatedrisesintemperature

Youthurgedtopart icipateinwildlifeeconomy(SAnews–gov.za)

Energy

SALGAcallsforfinanciallyviableenergysolut ionsplusEnergymixkeytocombatmunicipalenergychallenge(SAnews–gov.za)

SouthAfricancourtdismissesbidtoblock$4.7bnrenewabledeals(EngineeringNews)

Africastrugglestomeetenergydemandandreducecarbonemissions(EngineeringNews)

Watermanagementanddrought

Droughtdeclaredanationaldisaster(SAnews–gov.za)

Urgentshift inwatermanagementcrucialifSDGsaretobemet(SAnews–gov.za)

WorldWaterDevelopmentReport2018(UNWater)

DepartmentofEnvironmentalAffairslaunchesweatherradar(infrastructurene.ws)

TheAcademyofScienceofSouthAfrica,theUgandaNationalAcademyofSciencesandtheGermanNationalAcademyofSciences(Leopoldina)arehostinganinfect iousdiseasessymposium:Durban,11-13April2018.

SeedbedsofTransformation–TheRoleofSciencewithSocietyandtheSDGsinAfrica:PortElizabeth,9-11May2018

JointhedebateontherestructuringofEskom-ShouldEskomberestructured,andifso,howandwhen?MidrandJohannesburg,10May2018

WomeninEngineeringConventionCatchUp:Johannesburg,15-16May2018

A-OSHExpo–Africa'soccupationalsafety&healthtradeexhibit ion:Johannesburg,22-24May2018

HortgroScienceTechnicalSymposium2018–TheBigThirst:SomersetWest,28May–1June2018

NuclearAfrica2018Conference:Johannesburg,6-8June2018

7thInternationalConferenceonEngineeringMathematicsandPhysics(annualresearchconference):Prague,CzechRepublic,June15-18,2018

ManufacturingIndaba:Johannesburg,19-20June2018

AfricaEnergyForum2018:Maurit ius,19-22June2018

SASBMB-FASBMBConference–SouthAfricanSocietyofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology:Potchefstroom,8-11July2018

4thGeoBluePlanetSymposium:France,4-6July

ExtruAfrica2018–extrusion,applicat ion,education:Potchefstroom,31July–3August2018

AAAS-TWASCourseonScienceDiplomacy2018:TriesteItaly,20-24August2018

TheSAInnovationSummit:CapeTown,12-14September2018

SciELO20YearsConference:SãoPaulo,Brazil,26-28September2018–Theeventwillcelebrate20yearsofoperation,infullalignmentwiththeadvancesofopenscience.

6thInternationalConferenceonEthicsEducation:Stellenbosch,SouthAfrica,3-5October2018–Callforabstractswithclosingdate20April2018

36thAnnualInternationalNo-DigConferenceandExhibit ion:CapeTown,8-9October2018

EduTECHAfrica2018andEduBUILDAfrica2018:Johannesburg,9-10October2018

TheInst ituteofWasteManagementofSouthernAfricaiscallingonallwastemanagementindustrybodiestosubmittheirabstractsforWasteCon2018:Johannesburg,15-19October2018

SAEnergyStorage2018:Johannesburg,22-23October2018

29thSAIIEannualconference–Steeringthe4thIndustrialRevolut ion:Stellenbosch,24-26October2018

SciCOM100*Conference2018:focusedonresearchinthefieldofsciencecommunication,StellenboschUniversity,6-7November2018

ScienceForumSouthAfrica:SouthAfrica,5-7December2018

TheInst ituteofInformationTechnologyProfessionalsSouthAfrica(IITPSA)istheprofessionalbodyforICTpractit ionersinSouthAfrica.ItwasformerlyknownastheComputerSocietySouthAfrica.It isaprofessionalbody,recognisedbytheSouthAfricanQualificat ionsAuthority(SAQA)andestablishedin1957.Theorganisation’saimsareto:furtherthestudy,scienceandapplicat ionofInformationandCommunicationsTechnologies(ICTs);maintainandpromotecodesofconductandethics;defineandpromotestandardsofICTknowledge;promoteformulatingeffect ivepoliciesonICTandrelatedmatters;andextendtheknowledgeandunderstandinganduseofICTsinthecommunity.ServicesincludeanaccreditedProfessionalMemberprogramme.Onthewebsite,youwillfindnews,informationonactivit ies,careersandmore.

TheSouthAfricanSocietyofBiochemistryandMolecularBiology(SASBMB)beganin1940.Itsaimsaretopromote:BiochemistryandMolecularBiologyasdisciplineinSouthAfrica;scientificexchangebetweenacademicsandstudentsinthefield,andtheinterestsofBiochemistryandMolecularBiologyasdisciplinesatnationalandinternationallevels.Thewebsiteoffersinformationonitscongresses,news,andmore.

Engineering

Engineersurgedtoassert ivelyinfusesocialdebateswithtechnicalinsight(polity)

Education

SAcert ificateevaluationgoesdigital(ITWeb)

Canprivatesectorshakeupbasiceducation?(BusinessLive)

‘TheAmazingCoelacanth’byMikeBruton–anillustratedchildren’sbook.OutinApril2018.

PeterGrist reportsfromScifest2018–alookintoSouthAfrica’sScienceFest ivalScifestthatranfrom7-13March2018inGrahamstown(TheAnnouncer)

Universities

UniversityRankingsUndertheSpotlight(ASSAf)

Fourproposalsforamorereliablescientificliterature(SAJS)

Herearefivesignsthatuniversit iesareturningintocorporations(TheConversation)

Howclassandsocialcapitalaffectuniversitystudents(phys.org)

UFSacquiresclinicalresearchcompany(Bizcommunity)

OpenaccessinSouthAfrica:Acoherentstrategyisneeded(SAJS)

Industrydevelopment

FirstbiorefineryfacilitytoboostSouthAfrica’swoodandpapersector(infrastructurene.ws)

Scientiststoturnchickenfeathersintosocks(BusinessDay)

Gender

Support ingwomeninscienceandtechnology(eepublishers)

Systemsanalysis

Newbookonsystemsanalysismethodologyinaddressingcomplexglobalchallenges(NRF)

Medicineandhealth

Understandingandusingtuberculosisdata(WHO)

NICDconfirmsfivehumancasesofrabies(SAnews–gov.za)plusExplainer:what’sbehindtherabiesoutbreakinSouthAfrica(TheConversation)

Malariacasestoincrease(SAnews–gov.za)

Betterhealthservicesrestonbuildingtrustamonghealthcareworkers(TheConversation)

BigTobaccoisfundingtheanti-smokinglobby–butleakeddocumentsrevealtherealreasonwhy(TheConversation)plusGlobalsmokers’studycrit icisedasbiased(BusinessDay)

MEClaunchesHIVpreventionpillat UniversityofLimpopo(NGOpulse)

Whatdoyourperiodandbananashaveincommon?Findout(Bhekisisa)

UJresearchersdiscoverpromisinganti-cancerdrugs(EngineeringNews)

We’vecomeupwithaTBtestthat’scheaper,quickerandmoreaccurate(TheConversation)

RevaccinationcouldpreventTBinfect ionby45percent(SciDevNet)

Anexplanationforthelowproport ionoftuberculosisthatresultsfromtransmissionbetweenhouseholdandknownsocialcontacts(Nature)

Novelprocessforarooibosextracttooptimisethehealingeffect(SAMRC)

Study:Immunehistoryeffectsfluvaccineefficiency(Bizcommunity)

Tradit ionalAfricanmedicineandconventionaldrugs:friendsorenemies?(TheConversation)

One-dosecholeravaccinegives90percentprotection(SciDevNet)

Newclinicalskillstrainingcentreaimstoimprovequalityandsafety(Bizcommunity)

60%ofadversedrugreactionsarecausedbyherbalmedicines(SAMRC)

Palaeontology,archaeologyandanthropology

HowwerecreatedalostAfricancitywithlasertechnology(TheConversation)

Temporalrangesandancestryinthehomininfossilrecord:ThecaseofAustralopithecussediba(SAJS)

PlantfossilshavealottoteachusaboutEarth’shistory(TheConversation)

HumansthrivedinSouthAfricathroughtheTobasuper-volcaniceruptionabout74,000yearsago(phys.org)

Geology

Fivewaystohalt 'crit ical'landdecay(phys.org)

Super-deepdiamondprovidesfirst evidenceinnatureofEarth'sfourthmostabundantmineral(phys.org)

Astronomyandspacescience

NewfacilitytounlockbigdataatSKA(ITWeb)

Amassivetelescopeforseeingtheinvisible(phys.org)

ScientistskeentouseMeerKATdatadeluge(BusinessDay)

Eightnew'hotJupiters'discoveredbyastronomers(phys.org)

Environment,climatechangeandenergyWater

Adelicatebalance:waterscarcityinSouthAfrica(issafrica.org)-TheInst ituteforSecurityStudies(ISS)andtheWaterResearchCommissionlaunchedresultsoftheonlypubliclyavailablenationalwaterforecastforSouthAfricaupto2035.

Cloud-basedmonitoringofSA’swaterresources(eepublishers)

ContaminationthreatensSA’salreadydwindlingwaterresources(infrastructurene.ws)

Investmentneededinstrategicwatersourceareas–WWF-SA(polity)

WhyUNESCO’s‘naturebasedsolut ions’towaterproblemswon’tworkinAfrica(TheConversation)

Climatemigrantswillsoonshift populat ionsofmanycountries,saysWorldBank(phys.org)

CSIR’sSmart-Sensetechnologyreadyforfulllicencing(CSIR)

Climatechangeandenvironment

CommonwealthAcademiesReleaseStatementonClimateChange(ASSAf)

Warmingclimatetodisplacemillionsincomingdecades:WorldBank(phys.org)

TheGlobalRisksLandscape2018(WorldEconomicForum)

Africa’s20,000weatherstat ionplan(SciDevNet)

Climatechangeriskforhalfofplantandanimalspeciesinbiodiversityhotspots(phys.org)

Plast icbiggestoceanwasteoffender–Report(infrastructurene.ws)

EnergyBecauseoftheupcomingDiscussionForumon‘SustainableEnergyforAll’on16-17April2018,wehavefocusedevenfurtheronenergy.

RenewablesindustryrubbishesNumsa'sclaims(ITWeb)

Eskomcelebrates95years(eepublishers)

Despiteseverehealthimpacts,Eskomagainseekstodelaycompliancewithairpollut ionstandards(saNGOnet)

Blockchain’sroleinanenergyrevolut ion(eepublishers)

UCTpartnerswithGermaninst itutetodriverenewables(ITWeb)

AnoverviewoftheSouthAfricanenergysector’sstandardspriorit ies(eepublishers)

EskomResearchTestingandDevelopmentwins2017TechnologyTransferaward(Eskom)

EIBpumps$25mintooff-gridsolarproject(EngineeringNews)

Ignit ingEskomGeneration:Turningthedeadweightintoeconomicfuel(eepublishers)

Energyresearchersapplaudcarbontax,butcallforsimplifieddesign(polity)

Renewableenergy:Friendorfoe(eepublishers)

Energy-intensivefirmssaycarbontaxwrongtoolforreducingpoweremissions(polity)

WhySouthAfrica’spowerut ilityshouldboostitsoutputofin-houserenewables(TheConversation)

Eskomestablisheslarge-scalebatterytestanddemonstrat ionfacility–incaseyoumissedit (EngineeringNews)

Nuclearbuild’scontributiontoSouthAfrica’sGDPwillbe“staggering”–Expert(infrastructurene.ws)

Civilsocietytakesonnewcoalplants(infrastructurene.ws)

Artprojectturnsplast icintousablegas(ITWeb)

Agriculture

Scalingupgame-changingagriculturalinnovationsandtechnologiesinAfrica(BizCommunity)

Biofuelfromsugarcane–whyisSAnotrushingahead?(DailyMaverick)

Data:Thefert iliserthatwillfeedAfrica'sagriculturaltransformation(BizCommunity)

Weknowhowfoodproductionneedstochangeifcrisisistobeavoided-sowhyisn't thishappening?(BizCommunity)

Herbicideresistance:Agriculture'sgreatheadache(BizCommunity)

Fromfoetofriend:howcarnivorescouldhelpfarmers(TheConversation)

Ecology

WespentnineyearstrackingSouthAfrica’swhitesharks.Whatwelearnt(TheConversation)

MeasuresinplacetoaddressAvianInfluenza(SAnews–gov.za)

World'slastmalenorthernwhiterhinodiesinKenya(polity)

Huntersshouldstopusingleadbulletsandhelpsavethevultures(TheConversation)

Interactive,downloadableand3-Dprintablescansofnewlydiscoveredhermitcrabsnowavailable(phys.org)

NewinsightsintohowsouthernAfricanpythonslookaftertheirbabies(TheConversation)

Foodsecurity

Howsafeisthefoodonyourplate?(UniversityofPretoria)

Friedtermites-richinproteinandvitamins-arethego-tomealformanySAhouseholds,anewstudyshows(BusinessInsider)

Technology

Africa'sFirst 'ATMPharmacy'LaunchedInAlex(HuffingtonPost)

Kenya’sHydroIQwins“StartupoftheyearAfrica2018”(CNBCAfrica)

RapidDevelopmentsinArt ificialIntelligence–howmighttheNewZealandgovernmentrespond?(VictoriaUniversity)

Fourthindustrialrevolut ion–Howtechnologycanensureabrightfutureforcit ies(BusinessDay)

Hackathonsseekdrought-preventionsolut ions(ITWeb)

Innovativeapphelpsuserssavewater(infrastructurene.ws)

Sciencecommunication

Promotingscience,technologythroughcommunitymedia(SAnews–gov.za)

Lookoutfor‘WhataGreatIdea!AwesomeSouthAfricanInventions’byProfMikeBruton(JacanaMedia)atleadingbookshops.ThebookhasbeensubsidisedbytheDSTandmentionstheNSTFinseveralplaces.

Opportunities

CallforApplicat ionsforthe2018L’Oréal-UNESCOForWomeninScienceSub-SaharanRegionalFellowshipsisnowopen(UNESCO)

AfricanUnionResearchGrants:2018-OpenCallforProposal(AfricanUnion)

LeadingIntegratedResearchforAgenda2030inAfrica–callforpre-proposalson“PathwaystowardsSustainableAfricanUrbanDevelopment”(InternationalCouncilforScience)

DAADscholarship2018-2019forinternationalstudentsinGermany(postgraduate)(isnpo.org)

CallforproposalsforSAIS2(SouthAfricaninnovationSupport)–providesgrantstoprojectsthatseektopilot,demonstrateandreplicateconceptsandprototypesbeforerollingthemouttothemarket.Closingdate25April2018.

CallforNominationsNowOpen:SAMRCScientificMerit Awards(SAMRC)

Boostingwomenbio-entrepreneurship(NGOpulse)

ProfessorMamokgethiPhakengappointednewUCTvice-chancellor(Mail&Guardian)

NewAssociateEditorsforSAJS(ASSAf)

TopYoungScientistsSelectedforPrest igiousMeeting(ASSAf)

StephenHawkingreachestheendofhisbriefhistoryint ime(TechCentral)

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