| NSTF-BHP Billiton Awards eNewsletter
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28 June 2013 Announcement of the 2012/13 NSTF-BHP Billiton Award WinnersOutstanding contributions to science, engineering, technology and innovation (SETI) were acknowledged at the 15th NSTF-BHP Billiton Awards gala dinner held in Gauteng on 27 June 2013. Twelve awards were presented by the Honourable Minister of Science and Technology, Mr Derek Hanekom. Winners in the respective categories are:
 To an Individual for an outstanding contribution to SETI over a lifetime Professor Robert MillarProfessor and Director of the Mammal Research Unit, University of Pretoria and Director of the University of Cape Town/MRC Receptor Biology Group
 T W Kambule NRF-NSTF Awards: To an Individual for an Outstanding Contribution to SETI through Research and its Outputs over the last 5 to 10 years – sponsored by the National Research Foundation (NRF) (2 awards) Professor Marietjie VenterProfessor and Head of Zoonoses Research Unit, University of Pretoria, and; Centre for Respiratory Diseases and Meningitis, National Institute for Communicable Diseases, Johannesburg
Professor Graeme CummingPola Pasvolsky Professor in Conservation Biology, University of Cape Town
 T W Kambule NRF-NSTF Awards: To an Emerging Researcher for an Outstanding Contribution to SETI through Research and its Outputs over a period of up to six years after award of a PhD or equivalent in research – sponsored by the NRF (2 awards)  Dr MariekaGryzenhoutSenior Lecturer, Department of Plant Sciences, University of the Free State
Professor SaurabhSinhaDirector, Carl and Emily Fuchs Institute for Microelectronics, University of Pretoria
 To an Individual for an outstanding contribution to SETI through management and related activities over the last 5 to 10 years or less (one joint or team award) Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Team Comprising: Tracy CheethamGeneral Manager: Infrastructure and Site Operations, SKA SA
Kim De BoerGeneral Manager, People Support and Development, Communications and Project Secretariat, SKA SA Project
Willem EsterhuyseMeerKAT Project Manager
Dr Bernard (Bernie) FanaroffProject Director, SKA SA Project
Dr Adrian TipladySKA Site Bid Manager, Johannesburg
 To a Researcher, for an outstanding contribution to SETI through Research Capacity Development over the last 5 to 10 years – sponsored by Eskom(2 awards)  Professor Lesley CornishProfessor (Physical Metallurgy), School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, and; Director of DST/NRF Centre of Excellence in Strong Materials, University of the Witwatersrand
Dr Robert TshikudoDirector and Head of Nanotechnology Innovation Centre, Mintek
 To an Individual or a Team for an outstanding contribution to SETI through Communication for Outreach and creating Awareness over the last 5 years – sponsored by the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA) Professor David BlockProfessor of Applied Mathematics and Astronomy, University of the Witwatersrand
 To an Individual or a Team for an Outstanding Contribution to SETI through Research leading to Innovation:in a Corporate organization or Institution (2 awards)  Adaptive Real-Time Internet Streaming Technology (ARTIST) Team (a collaborative effort between CSIR, University of Cape Town (UCT) and East Coast Access)Team leader: Dr Keith Ferguson, Chief Engineer and Research Group Leader, CSIR
Ultrasonic Broken Rail Detection, CSIR and IMT TeamTeam leaders: Dr Phillip Loveday, Materials Science and Manufacturing Operating Unit, CSIR and Francois Burger, Institute for Maritime Technology (IMT)
 in a Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) - sponsored by the Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP), an initiative of the dti JS1 Development Team, Jonker Sailplanes Team leader and Head of Engineering at NWU: Dr Attie Jonker
 in an NGO (Non-Government) or CBO (Community-Based) or NPO (Non-Profit) Organisation 2012/13 NSTF-BHP Billiton Award Winners in the national newsDo not miss your issue of Business Report (available in the Pretoria News, The Star, The Mercury and the Cape Times) and the Mail & Guardian today with special supplements on the Award Winners. The National Science and Technology Forum (NSTF) Awards, in partnership with BHP Billiton since 2011, proudly acknowledges Business Report and Mail & Guardian as Platinum Media Sponsors!
 The Brilliants Programme for our Future InnovatorsThe NSTF Brilliants Programme gives recognition to 18 first year students studying in the sciences and engineering. These consist of a young male and female from each of the nine provinces who obtained top marks in Mathematics and Physical Science in the National Senior Certificate Examinations, during 2012. Read more about this exciting programme.
 Below are the top matriculants that we recognise this year with the universities where they are currently studying and the schools where they matriculated last year: | Eastern Cape | Free State |  | Miss Dimpo PhiriSandisiwe High School
 University of Cape Town
 BSc Extended Degree Programme (Majoring in Chemistry)
 No Bursary
 | Miss Jacqui RasEunice High School
 University of Free State
 Medicine
 |  | Mr Uviwe DywiliMzomhle Senior Secondary School
 University of Johannesburg
 B Eng (Electrical & Electrical with Information Technology)
 | Mr Kananelo Ignetious MoloiSasamala Secondary School
 University Of Pretoria
 B Eng (Civil Engineering)
 |  | Gauteng | Kwazulu Natal |  | Miss Zanele MahlanguTembisa Secondary High School
 University Of Pretoria
 B Eng (Chemical Engineering)
 | Miss Nonkululeko ButheleziTisand Technical High School
 University of Cape Town
 BSc (Geology)
 |  | Mr Johannes Kabelo SelokelaSikhululekile High School
 University Of Pretoria
 B Eng (Mechanical Engineering)
 | Mr Dineshen IyerUmzinto Secondary School
 University of Kwazulu - Natal
 BSc Eng (Chemical Engineering)
 |  | Limpopo  | Mpumalanga  |  | Miss Mahlogonolo Makgomu ModipaneSt Bede Senior Secondary School
 University of Cape Town
 Medicine
 | Miss Sarah MahlanguKwamhlanga Secondary School
 University Of Pretoria
 B Eng (Chemical Engineering)
 |  | Mr Modike Collen MankuruMakgofe High School
 University Of Pretoria
 B Eng (Mining Engineering)
 | Mr Eric Vusi MolokoMphanama Secondary School
 University Of Pretoria
 B Eng (Mining Engineering)
 |  | North West  | Northern Cape  |  | Miss Tshegofatso Michelle LobeloSol Plaatje Secondary School
 University of Cape Town
 BSc (Mechanical and Electronics)
 No Bursary
 | Miss Nomhle Beauty MnanzanaHoër Tegniese Skool Kimberley
 Central University of Technology
 National Diploma (Electrical Engineering)
 |  | Mr Tobie De Clercq LoftusHoër Volkskool
 North West University
 B Eng (Chemical Engineering)
 | Mr Dumisani Justice NgwenzaHoërskool Noord - Kaap
 University of Cape Town
 BSc Eng (Chemical Engineering)
 |  | Western Cape |  | Miss Khadija BreyWynberg Girls High School
 University of Cape Town
 BSc (Majoring in Applied Maths)
 No Bursary
 | Mr Ihsaan BassierRondebosch Boys High School
 University of Cape Town
 BSc (Majoring in Applied Maths)
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 The following students were selected to receive THRIP Bursaries - proudly sponsored by THRIP, an initiative of the dti: Northern Cape Mr Dumisani Justice NgwenzaHoërskool Noord - Kaap
 University of Cape Town
 BSc Eng (Chemical Engineering)
Mr Shane Everson KingsleyHoërskool Noord - Kaap
 University of Witwatersrand
 BSc (Biomedical Science)
 Mpumalanga Mr Mmeli Nathaniel SkosanaOsizweni Secondary School
 University of Johannesburg
 B Eng (Mechanical Engineering)
Mr SabeloSylvestorMbizaSitintile Secondary School
 BSc (Biological Science)
 University of Pretoria
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