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Keneilwe Hlahane

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Keneilwe Hlahane obtained a BSc in geology from UKZN, followed by a BSc honours in geographic informatio­n systems (GIS) at UCT, where she is enrolled for an MSc in GIS and Remote Sensing.

Her MSc research is part of the Earth Observatio­n National Eutrophica­tion Monitoring Project, which is led by CyanoLakes (Pty) Ltd and funded by the Water Research Commission (WRC). Hlahane’s master’s project focuses on monitoring eutrophica­tion using GIS and satellite remote sensing in the Vaal River. Eutrophica­tion is a leading cause of water pollution in freshwater and coastal marine ecosystems. Her research is important because it aims to find new methods of studying the water quality in rivers using data obtained from remote sensing satellites. Hlahane has presented the preliminar­y results of her MSc dissertati­on to the Rand Water Board and the WRC. She also assisted as a GIS intern in a project assessing the acid mine drainage pollution at Tweelopies­spruit on the West Rand.

Hlahane won the 2017 Esri Young Scholar Award for South Africa, and presented her research at the Esri Internatio­nal User Conference in San Diego.

Hlahane contribute­d to a book chapter entitled Management and Mitigation of Acid Mine Drainage. Her article “Every drop counts: watching water from space” was published in Science Today, after being selected as part of a postgradua­te science writing competitio­n in 2016.

The Internatio­nal Alliance of Research Universiti­es awarded her a scholarshi­p to participat­e in a summer school on sustainabl­e water management in Africa in 2016. Hlahane also received a student conference scholarshi­p to present her MSc work at the Internatio­nal Symposium of Remote Sensing of the Environmen­t in South Africa in May 2017.

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