What if we could tell whether or not a cell is in distress? Or whether the mitochondria in a cell are ‘fit’ or ‘ill’? In the context of neurodegenerative conditions, …
During the cold winter months, it is nice to light an indoor fireplace for extra warmth or to have the occasional ‘braai’. The downside is that you may be inhaling …
Ella Potterton, a second-year Industrial Engineering student, will represent South Africa in the Touch Rugby World Cup in Nottingham, England, from 15-21 July 2024. Ella and her Mixed Open team …
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed on 25 June 2024 between the Council for the Built Environment (CBE) and Stellenbosch University (SU) through the Faculty of Engineering. This agreement …
International Women in Engineering Day was celebrated on Sunday 23 June. In an opinion piece for the Mail & Guardian, Prof Sara Grobbelaar from the Department of Industrial Engineering writes …
If you are a seafarer, the last thing you want is to suffer from seasickness (motion sickness). When you are busy with deck and accommodation patrols, steering the vessel, standing …
The Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University is celebrating its 80th birthday this year – a huge milestone in the history of the Faculty. Starting as a small Afrikaans-only department …
The Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) celebrated another successful collaboration between academia and industry by hosting the first Cape Town edition of its already successful Industry Showcase at …
Janine Myburgh, a senior administrative officer at the Department of Civil Engineering, received a distinguished Social Impact (SI) Award at the Stellenbosch University (SU) Social Impact Award Ceremony on Thursday, …
We are thrilled to announce the recent National Research Foundation (NRF) ratings for several academic staff members of the Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University. These ratings reflect the exceptional …