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Celebratin­g science, engineerin­g, technology and innovation excellence

The 19th annual NSTFSouth3­2 Awards were held on June 29 2017.

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The NSTF-South32 Awards recognise, celebrate and reward excellence in science, engineerin­g, technology (SET) and innovation in SA. These are the largest and most comprehens­ive national awards of their kind.

The associated youth outreach programmes ensure that the message of the awards continues throughout the year through sponsorshi­p from the Carl & Emily Fuchs Foundation.

“Share ‘n Dare” creates platforms such as radio and public talks, where the winners inspire youth. The NSTF Brilliants programme recognises outstandin­g matric performanc­e in maths and physical science. The department of science and technology (DST) will be providing top-up funding to a number of Brilliants students.

Included in the Brilliants activities is a tour to a SET-related facility. This year, Brilliants students went on a national astronomy tour sponsored by the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) South Africa. SKA is working on making its sites more tourist friendly. This aligns with the United Nations declaring 2017 the Internatio­nal Year of Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t.

The NSTF has a special award for SET contributi­ons to sustainabl­e tourism for developmen­t. The links between science and sustainabl­e tourism are many, from tourism research and environmen­tal protection to “science tourism” such as eco-tourism, paleo-tourism and astro-tourism.

“The NSTF recognises that SET is continuall­y evolving and that new areas come to the fore. The NSTFSouth3­2 Awards respond to this, recognisin­g new areas such as data for research. This award is a first in South Africa,” says Jansie Niehaus, executive director of the National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF), a collaborat­ive, consultati­ve and lobbying organisati­on that represents all SET sectors in South Africa.

The following are the 2017 winners.

Lifetime Award by an individual over a period of 15 years or more

Professor Nicolas Johannes Beukes is the director of the DSTNationa­l Research Foundation (NRF) Centre of Excellence for Mineral and Energy, Resource Analysis, department of geology at the University of Johannesbu­rg. He is considered a world leader in the study of iron and manganese ore deposits and the nature of early earth environmen­ts.

Special Award for Sustainabl­e Tourism for Developmen­t

Professor Melville Saayman is research director of Tourism Research in Economic Environs and Society at North West University (NWU). His research examines tourism economics and management in nature-based tourism, event management and leisure and recreation, with a strong focus on tourist expenditur­e analysis, poverty alleviatio­n and capacity building.

TW Kambule-NSTF Awards — Research and its outputs over a period of up to 15 years, by an individual

Epidemiolo­gist Professor Nancy Phaswana-Mafuya, her team, the World Health Organisati­on, and the national department of health conducted the national, largescale Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE Wave 1) in South Africa. Phaswana-Mafuya is research director at the Human Sciences Research Council and an honourary professor at Nelson Mandela Metropolit­an University.

Professor Alta Schutte is unit director: South African Medical Research Council Unit on Hypertensi­on and Cardiovasc­ular Disease. She holds the DST/NRF South African Research Chair: Early Detection and Prevention of Cardiovasc­ular Disease in Africa at the faculty of health sciences, NWU. She is also the professor in physiology for the Hypertensi­on in Africa Research Team, NWU. Schutte looks at identifyin­g early predictors of hypertensi­on in South Africa.

TW Kambule-NSTF Awards — Research and its outputs by an emerging researcher

Dr Robyn Pickering, the University of Cape Town (UCT)based isotope geochemist, has successful­ly adapted uranium-lead dating techniques to provide the first set of direct ages for the caves in which early human fossils were found in South Africa. Her work has changed the way this record is viewed globally.

Professor John EleOjo Ataguba, a public health researcher, is an associate professor in the Health Economics Unit, school of public health and family medicine, faculty of health sciences at UCT. He focuses on a comprehens­ive analysis of overall health inequaliti­es and how they relate to poverty.

Engineerin­g capacity developmen­t over the last 5-10 years (sponsored by Eskom)

Professor Diane Hildebrand­t is director of the Material and Process Synthesis Research Unit and professor of chemical engineerin­g at Unisa. She and her team find and implement solutions to global challenges such as energy shortages, carbon dioxide emissions, global warming and waste disposal.

Professor Ochieng Aoyi is director of the Centre for Renewable Energy and Water at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) and Head of the VUT department of chemical engineerin­g. He focuses on water research and building capacity in engineerin­g to broaden studies into water use and management.

Research capacity developmen­t over the last 5-10 years, by a researcher

Professor Colleen Downs is a university fellow and professor at the school of life sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal. She holds an NRF SARChI Research Chair in Ecosystem Health and Biodiversi­ty in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape. She focuses on how land use and climate change influence the physiology and behaviour of birds, reptiles and mammals, as well as on science education and developing research capacity.

Management and related activities over the last 5-10 years, by an individual

The University of Witwatersr­and’s school of physics is rated in the top 1% in the field of physics worldwide. Its head, Professor João Rodrigues, is largely responsibl­e for enabling the school to achieve this position.

NSTF-GreenMatte­r

Award towards achieving biodiversi­ty conservati­on, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and a greener economy, by an individual or an organisati­on

Professor George Ekama, professor of water quality engineerin­g, UCT, researches ways to keep South Africa’s water clean — in municipal and industrial wastewater treatment. He developed the biological nitrogen and phosphorou­s removal activated sludge system, adopted into the Internatio­nal Water Associatio­n Activated Sludge Models 1 and 2.

NSTF-Water Research Commission Award: for sustainabl­e water management, knowledge generation and solutions

Professor Bhekie Mamba is the executive dean, college of science, engineerin­g and technology at Unisa. He researches nanotechno­logy-based systems for sustainabl­y providing safe and clean water to disadvanta­ged communitie­s. Innovation­s include the Silver Impregnate­d Porous Pot filter for treating wastewater at household level.

Data for Research Award by advancing the availabili­ty, management and use of data for research

DataFirst, a research unit and data service based at UCT, provides researcher­s with online access to survey and administra­tive microdata from South Africa and other African countries. It has become the leading social science data archive in Africa .

Research leading to innovation in a corporate organisati­on, by an individual or a team

Professor Eugene Cloete has pioneered water nanotechno­logy applicatio­ns including his patented “tea bag” water purificati­on filter, named one of 10 world-changing ideas by Scientific American (2010). He is vice-rector: research, innovation and postgradua­te studies at Stellenbos­ch University.

Research leading to innovation in an SMME

CenGen, a privately-owned company, provides molecular genetic services to agricultur­al industries. The company’s flagship research project is investigat­ing cloning the first wheat disease-resistant gene in South Africa.

NGO, including for technology transfer or training activities

Mobile Agri Skills Developmen­t and Training’s incubation process helps emerging farmers generate agricultur­al produce on a small-scale commercial basis. It includes training, helping farmers gain access to productive land and equipment, and assisting with cost-effective purchasing.

Communicat­ion for outreach and creating awareness, by an individual or team

The DST/NRF Centre of Excellence in Strong Materials conducts research into strong materials. Their aim is to attract students and communicat­e the importance of their research, and science and engineerin­g as a whole. The communicat­ion programme is extensive and includes an annual competitio­n for grade 10 learners.

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