On 24 January 2022, Rosatom (www.Rosatom.com) hosted ‘Public demand for nuclear energy: how nuclear technologies improve our lives’, a strategic session
Download logoNuclear Technology Imbizo will now take place on the 16th and 17th of March in the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The decision to
Rosatom (www.Rosatom.com) announced the winners of the 6
th Annual “Atoms Empowering Africa” Online Video Competition at the special online awards ceremony.
During the competition the participants were encouraged to post their videos on Facebook to explore nuclear technologies and how these technologies could be utilized to benefit their region. It could be a video about how nuclear technologies can assist in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Africa, how nuclear technologies can help developing countries industrialize, how non-power related nuclear science and technology can benefit the country or community or another related subject.
This year the winners of the competition (https://bit.ly/3ehcOj2) are: team of George Davis Bilali, student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and technology in Ghana from Tanzania, together with his counterparts Alyaa Mahmoud Ibrahim Awad from Egypt and Fati Aruna Akoriko from Ghana; Mostafa Omran, Master stud
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Gaopalelwe Santswere is Executive Chairperson of the South African Young Nuclear Professionals Society (SAYNPS) on the Nuclear Build Programme in SA. Santswere holds an MSc degree in Applied Radiation Science and Technology and is currently registered with the South African Council for Natural and Applied Scientific Professions (SACNASP) as a Professional Natural Scientist.
He is also studying for a MSc degree in Nuclear Engineering - both degrees have been registered at North West University. In terms of work career, he has been involved in nuclear licensing and compliance with applicable regulatory requirements for most of his career in the nuclear industry.Read moreHide