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Merging science and engineering to strengthen medical devices’ value chains With a love for science and engineering and two doctors as parents, it is no surprise that Anne Turner decided 
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Prof Prathieka Naidoo from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering of Stellenbosch University (SU) has been awarded a Sasol-NRF Research Chair in Green Hydrogen to strengthen and improve 
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Applying a creative engineering mindset to upkeep mining inspections With a love for the creative arts, software engineer Dominic Roux, who specialises in machine learning and industrial automation, enjoys reading, 
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(Article by Amber Viviers) The Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) is proud to have again attracted some of the top matriculants from all over the country that joined 
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[Article by Amber Viviers] Beatrice Walelu Mwamba, who obtained her BEng degree (cum laude) from the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) in 
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Some March celebrations at the Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) include a series of awards acknowledging outstanding research contributions. SU claimed three out of the four awards presented 
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In a decision that better aligns the academic programmes with its departmental name, the Department of Process Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) has been renamed 
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Top-achieving master’s Chemical Engineering graduate Qiniso Ngiba is already making strides in his field. He has recently been named one of the two South African winners of the Blue Sky Young 
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(Article by Martin Viljoen, Corporate Communication and Marketing, Stellenbosch University) Stellenbosch University (SU) is saddened to learn of the death (13 January 2023) of Prof Christo Viljoen, a valued member of our university 
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(Article by Engela Duvenhage for the digital research magazine of the Division for Research Development (DRD)) Dr Emmanuel Dufourq has never seen one of the last 30 remaining Hainan gibbons 
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