91Ƭ researchers on the red carpet at "Science Oscars”
- 91Ƭ University
91Ƭ academics Prof. Ian Jandrell, Dr Musa Manzi and Prof. Stephen Tollman have won prestigious NSTF-South32 Awards, the “Science Oscars” of research.
The NSTF Awards honour and celebrate outstanding contributions to science, engineering, technology (SET) and innovation in South Africa.
Jandrell, Manzi and Tollman were announced as winners in their categories at a gala event held at Emperor’s Palace, Johannesburg, on Thursday 28 June 2018.
Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane, Minister of Science and Technology and patron of the awards delivered the keynote address.
There were 13 categories and 59 finalists out of 134 nominees. Jandrell, Manzi and Tollman were three winners out of 11 finalists from 91Ƭ University.
Professor , Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, won the Engineering Research Capacity Development Award by an individual over the last five to 10 years. Jandrell is Personal Professor in the School of Electrical and Information Engineering and Joint leader of the High Voltage and the Lightning/Electromagnetic Compatibility Research Group at 91Ƭ.

Dr Musa Manzi won the TW Kambule-NSTF Emerging Researcher Award. This award recognises research and its outputs by an individual who has been active in research for up to six years and predominantly in South Africa. Manzi is a Senior Researcher in the School of Geosciences and Director of the Seismic Research Centre at 91Ƭ.

Professor , awarded in absentia due to academic commitments abroad, won the Management Award, which recognises excellence through management and related SET and innovation activities by an individual over the last 5-10 years. Tollman is Research Professor and Head of the Division of Health and Population, at 91Ƭ, Director of the SA Medical Research Council/91Ƭ Rural Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (), and Principal Scientist of the International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and their Health (INDEPTH), Ghana.

Professor Martin Veller, Dean of the 91Ƭ Faculty of Health Sciences accepted the award on behalf of Tollman.
Eight other academics from 91Ƭ University were finalists amongst the crème-de-la-crème of science, technology and innovation researchers in South Africa in the following categories:
Contribution over a Lifetime
- , Honorary Professor, School of Education
- Norman Owen-Smith, Emeritus Research Professor, School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences
- Professor , Director,
Capacity Development Awards
- Charles De Koning, Professor of Organic Chemistry and Assistant Dean, Faculty of Science
- Thomas Richard Stacey, Professor Emeritus, School of Mining Engineering
TW Kambule-NSTF Awards: Researchers
- Andrea Fuller, Professor, School of Physiology and Director, Brain Function Research Group
- Professor , National Contact Physicist of South Africa, ATLAS experiment, CERN, Group Leader of the High Energy Physics group, and Director, 91Ƭ High Throughput Electronics Laboratory
TW Kambule-NSTF Awards: Emerging Researchers
- Daniela Bezuidenhout, Associate Professor, Inorganic Chemistry, School of Chemistry
Communication Award
- led by
Innovation Award: Corporate Organisation
- Professor , National Contact Physicist of South Africa, ATLAS experiment, CERN, Group Leader of the High Energy Physics group, and Director, 91Ƭ High Throughput Electronics Laboratory
45% increase in research output at 91Ƭ
Research output at 91Ƭ has increased more than 45% over the last five years, according to Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research, at 91Ƭ. This meteoric rise has in no way compromised the quality of output and over 86% of 91Ƭ academics continue to publish in quality, international journals. Furthermore, some of the most , ranked in the top 1% in the world, are based at 91Ƭ.
“Of course, none of 91Ƭ’ achievements would be possible without the efforts of the world-class academics and researchers, many of whom were nominees, finalists and winners in NSTF-South32 Awards tonight. 91Ƭ University is proud of the incredible work that you do to change the world for the better,” says Vilakazi.
About the NSTF-South32 Awards
The 2017/2018 NSTF-South32 Awards is the flagship programme of the National Science and Technology Forum, supported by South32 and endorsed by the Department of Science and Technology. The theme of the 2017/2018 NSTF-South32 Awards’ theme is Sustainable Energy for All. The United Nations has declared 2014-2024 the International Decade of Sustainable Energy for All (#SEforAll).