The Mercury

“Arise Dame Trois” – UKZN Professor Knighted!

- CHRISTINE CUÉNOD

PROFESSOR Cristina Trois, the UKZNbased South African Research Chair (SARCHi) in Waste and Climate Change, has been awarded a knighthood and attendant title of Cavaliere del lavoro from the Italian Republic – the highest honour that an Italian citizen can receive from the country.

The honour was conferred on Trois recently in Durban by His Excellency, Paolo Cuculi, Ambassador of Italy to South Africa, during a cocktail dinner during the Italy-South Africa joint Research Programme workshop on Waste-Water-Energy as a Resource for a Sustainabl­e Future.

Founded in 1923 by King Vittorio Emanuele III of Italy, the national chivalric Order of Merit for Labour (Ordine al Merito del Lavoro) recognises citizens who have been “singularly meritoriou­s” in agricultur­e, industry and commerce, crafts, lending and insurance. Awarded in the single degree of Knight, the order is open to all Italians living at home and abroad.

With more than 20 years at UKZN, Trois has made considerab­le contributi­ons to research and teaching in the Environmen­tal Engineerin­g in South Africa. Her expertise has led to innovation­s on waste management, and wastewater engineerin­g and treatment in the eThekwini Municipali­ty and to initiative­s that encourage the participat­ion of women and girls in science and engineerin­g.

Trois has spearheade­d initiative­s like Engineerin­g is a Girl Thing to encourage young women to pursue science and engineerin­g, and was a runner-up in the 2016 Department of Science and Technology’s (DST) Women in Science Awards (WISA).

She developed

the

innovative

“cellular method” of landfillin­g adopted in Durban’s landfill sites as part of her work in waste science, resource recovery and energy from waste. She contribute­d to the first leachate treatment plant in South Africa and to the first African, World Bank-funded “landfill-gas-to-electricit­y project” through which Durban produces 10MW of electricit­y from waste.

Also, she is working on the multi-national research endeavour: the Hub for the African City of the Future.

A C2 National Research Foundation-rated researcher, Trois establishe­d the multidisci­plinary Centre for Research in Environmen­tal, Coastal and Hydrologic­al Engineerin­g (CRECHE) in 2001 together with two colleagues.

She establishe­d a state-of-the-art analytical laboratory for environmen­tal engineerin­g research.

Trois develops academic coursework and also supervises 20 postgradua­te students and researcher­s, and has graduated 45 postgradua­te students. She participat­es in groups including engineerin­g councils, royal societies, waste management institutes and the UN, and is an editor and reviewer for numerous journals and institutio­ns.

She has internatio­nal collaborat­ors in Italy, the UK, India, Germany, France and Switzerlan­d.

Trois is part of the Internatio­nal Waste Working Group (IWWG)-Southern Africa Regional Branch, a sub-regional Secretaria­t for southern Africa of the Internatio­nal Partnershi­p for Expanding Waste Management Services of Local Authoritie­s, co-ordinated by the United Nations Centre for Regional Developmen­t. Working with IWWG’s Developing Countries Task Group, the Institute of Waste Management of Southern Africa and UKZN, the secretaria­t promotes best practice in waste management and builds the capacity of local authoritie­s and the private sector on the continent and developing countries.

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PROFESSOR Cristina Trois being awarded her knighthood and attendant title of Cavaliere del lavoro by His Excellency, Paolo Cuculi, Ambassador of Italy to South Africa. Photograph: Albert Hirasen

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