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At the annual Rector’s Awards ceremony held on 5 October 2023, Stellenbosch University celebrated the outstanding achievements of over 70 students in various fields, including academics, sports, culture, social impact, 
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Can AI models learn to classify strength and conditioning exercises after being given only one example of each exercise? This is the question that Michael Deyzel, an alumnus of the 
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In the Faculty of Engineering at Stellenbosch University, excellence is not limited to our academic staff’s achievements in their workplace and personal lives; it also extends to our administrative staff. 
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The annual Southern African Transport Conference (SATC) is a highlight on the calendar for transportation researchers in Southern Africa. This conference brings together academia and industry from around Africa, particularly 
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As #WomensMonth draws to a close, Stellenbosch University is spotlighting Reitumetse Kholumo. Reitumetse, currently enrolled for her Master’s in Chemical Engineering, is guided by her cultural heritage to explore the 
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Students from the Faculty of Engineering were in the top three teams in the Data School Hackathon 2023 challenge, presented by the School for Data Science and Computational Thinking at 
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Stellenbosch University is shining a spotlight on the exceptional women of our institution as we celebrate Women’s Month. Dr Karen Garner, a senior lecturer in the Department of Electrical and 
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In celebration of Women’s Month, Stellenbosch University is shining a spotlight on the exceptional women of our institution. The Faculty of Engineering’s very own Dr Chantelle van Staden, a lecturer 
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Electric vehicle manufacturers in South Africa have a window of opportunity now to open plants in Africa to produce electric vehicles locally. Most of the locally manufactured petrol cars are 
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Dr Jacques Kruger, a senior lecturer and Laboratory Manager of the Department of Civil Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU), was invited to be one of four lecturers to develop and 
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