Proudly Sponsored by WhAT DO yOu ENjOy MOST? Patience is very important in teaching. My job is to Teaching and learning in higher education advance I most enjoy teaching and research are not easy; things go wrong with scientific activities, especially those activities that equipment, students miss lectures for take me out of the office and into the various reasons and then ask for help, and understanding field. I try to spend as much time as there will be times when you are required to of river and possible digging around in rivers and teach some material that you are not truly wetland wetlands, or riding around large rivers passionate about, because no one else is on small boats. available to do it. Compassion is very ecosystems, and important. Many scientists are 3 IMpORTANT quAlITIES perfectionists, and sometimes expect too ThAT yOuR pOSITION much of their colleagues, support staff, REquIRES? students, or themselves. We never really know what other people are going through, Curiosity is the most important or why they may not be performing as well quality that a scientist can have. as we would like, but if we are patient, things usually work out okay in the end.Science IN 1 SENTENCE, DESCRIBE to yOuR jOB? communicate The joy of discovery. EXpERIENCE VS TRAININg: the relevance A university education is about much and importance more than training. You need to be of this able to make critical decisions, and solve complex problems, when you do ”understanding not have the step-by-step training to my peers manual in front of you (or when no training manual exists at all). ADVICE fOR gRADE 11AND 12 lEARNERS CONSIDERINg ThIS CAREER? The first essential step is to get a research (on average) through good matric pass and qualify for undergraduate, honours and masters university admission. Once you are in degrees, to the end of the PhD. the higher education system, you will slowly discover whether you want to continue studying or not. WhAT ChAllENgES hAVE IS CONTINUING EDUCATION AND yOu hAD TO OVERCOME? FURTHER STUDIES IMPORTANT IN YOUR TYPE OF CAREER? Grappling with some difficult subjects and adjusting to the Essential. It is the basis of this workload and way of thinking career. and communicating ideas at undergraduate level (university DOES ThE INDuSTRy (AND yOuR is a big leap up from school). TypE Of pOSITION) ThAT yOu ARE IN, fACE gENDER BIAS? WhAT quAlIfICATIONS DO I NEED? There is a history of male-dominated gender bias in science, but this is changing A PhD is a minimum requirement to be as awareness increases. There are many appointed as a university lecturer – it opportunities around at the moment that takes about 10 years of study and focus on supporting women in science. |SCIENCE CAREERS SA
with Molebogeng MogalanyaneQuantity SurveyORWhy DID yOu ChOOSE ThIS CAREER? 3 IMpORTANT quAlITIES ThAT yOuR pOSITION REquIRES?When I was in grade 9, I had a mammoth task ofdeciding which subjects to choose, which would You must have interpersonal skills because as aultimately determine my career path. A BCom degree Quantity Surveyor, one deals with a lot of peoplewas trending amongst my friends at the time. So from different spheres – from architects,being a clueless 14-year-old, I followed the trend and engineers, contractors, clients to labourers.selected commercial subjects, which I enjoyed, even if Another important quality one must possess isI felt the need to take physics as an additional paying attention to detail. Every aspect of thesubject because I loved it so much. project must be considered by the Quantity Surveyor. One must also be organized in keepingWhAT TRAININg DID yOu uNDERgO, all paperwork, figures and data from each project.AND WhERE? IN 1 SENTENCE, DESCRIBE yOuR jOB?I studied towards a Diploma in Building Sciences atTshwane University of Technology, then went on to I am a construction industry professional who dealscomplete a B Tech in Quantity Surveying. I’m with the costs, contracts and measurements of acurrently enrolled for my master’s in Building construction project.Sciences with Quantity Surveying (QS) as a major. EXpERIENCE VS TRAININg?WhAT DOES yOuR jOB ENTAIl? My heart is definitely torn between experience andAs a Quantity Surveyor, my role is to conduct training because I feel they are equally as important.measurements and costings for construction Training enables you to possess the tools you needprojects. This includes doing feasibility studies, cost once one enter the work environment,planning, value engineering, cost benefit analysis, However, more often than not, students do notlife cycle costing, tendering, managing the project, understand the concepts that are being explained incost estimation and conducting cost valuations for the classroom until they are converted into practice.each project. ADVICE fOR gRADE 11 AND 12DESCRIBE AN AVERAgE DAy? lEARNERS CONSIDERINg ThIS CAREER?I would be at the site office by 07:00; that’s usuallythe time when the safety team conducts team talks Start doing your research while still in high school.with the labourers. I would be on site to monitor and Find a mentor or job shadowing opportunity by ameasure the progress according to our programme. quantity surveyor if you can, or visit construction sites, just to observe. Prepare yourself forWhAT DO yOu ENjOy MOST? university, so that you have a little bit of an understanding of the jargon and processes.I enjoy seeing the fruits of my labour, seeing aproject that we started literally from the ground TYPE OF PERSONALITY THAT WOULDup, encountering challenges and serving the ENJOY THIS KIND OF CAREER?needs of the client or the end-users. I also enjoybeing in financial control of things, even in my If you are an extrovert, enjoy meeting new people andpersonal life. Therefore, I am grateful that I can spending some days outside of the conventional officedo this both at home and at work. by being on site, you will enjoy this. You must also be hard working. The career also entails working for long hours and to be fully focused on the end goal.| SCIENCE CAREERS SA
Prepare yourself Molebogeng Mogalanyane “for university, so that you have a |SCIENCE CAREERS SA little bit of an understanding ”of the jargon and processesWHAT CHALLENGES DID YOUHAVE TO OVERCOME?The biggest challenge I faced was finding myvoice. Being in meetings with other professionalswhere I had to deliver the project cost reports wasa challenge not because I did not know my work,but because I wasn’t confident enough. I had agreat mentor, who showed me the ropes andhelped build my confidence within the industry.WhAT quAlIfICATIONSDO I NEED?To become a Quantity Surveyor, one musteither obtain a university degree in quantitysurveying or a B Tech in Quantity Surveying,upon completing a National Diploma in BuildingSciences. After completion of the qualification,one will be eligible to register with the SouthAfrican Council of Quantity Surveyors in orderto become a professional Quantity Surveyor.DOES ThE INDuSTRy (AND yOuRTypE Of pOSITION) ThAT yOu AREIN, fACE gENDER BIAS?The industry does not face gender bias; in fact womenare being encouraged to become part of the industryand to acquire the senior positions. However, it is stillmale dominated; therefore, we need more females tojoin and help us make our mark.IS CONTINuINg EDuCATIONAND fuRThER STuDIESIMpORTANT IN yOuRTypE Of CAREER?Definitely; in the world ofconstruction and propertydevelopment there is alwaysnew technologies and new ideasbeing implemented, especiallywith sustainability being such ahigh priority in the world. . ■
with Riaan GreeffTechnician:Electronic,Communication, PLC, Microcomputer & Systems Development Engineering Riaan Greeff Why DID yOu ChOOSE ThIS CAREER?| SCIENCE CAREERS SA Science and Technology have always fascinated me since an early age in my life. Now, 30 years later I have worked with a wide range of technologies and still, every day, I learn something new!This field brings electronics, electricity, radio and cellphones, industrial machines, computers and robotics together. WhAT TRAININg DID yOu uNDERgO, AND WhERE? I enrolled at the Vaal Triangle Technikon and achieved my B.Tech in 1996, Cum Laude for the industrial project. Prof Christo Pienaar is still an inspiring man to many post graduates, just as he was 20 years ago. I attend courses in my field on a regular basis, at least once a year, and keep myself up to date in the international technology development field through research, experimentation and consultation work for industry. WhAT DOES yOuR jOB ENTAIl? Primarily I am assisting a few hundred students every year in technical laboratory work. Electricity is all around us – it is up to us to utilize it to the fullest. I love to develop new and practical projects, and have successfully assisted numerous students to become amateur radio operators and electronics experimenters as well. Few people leave my laboratory without seeing at least one new thing. I have been to the industrial part of Shenzhen in China, Hong Kong and even made a turn in Istanbul and Bulgaria – all as part of the wide applications of this field. Remember that whether one is trying to program a PLC in industry to sort cans, or programming a microcontroller, the principles are the same.
“ I have been to the industrial part of Shenzhen in China, Hong Kong and even made a tur in Istanbul and Bulgaria ”– all as part of the wide applications of this field.DESCRIBE AN AVERAgE DAy? EXpERIENCE VS TRAININg? WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED?Arrive at work, have a good cup of Through experience I learned thatcoffee, assist all the students projects could work. Through training Matric with languages, mathematicsknocking at the door with their I ensured that projects do work. and science. – AND a keen curiosity toprojects, then start with general Through passion for learning more want to understand the way technologyrepair and maintenance. Should I every day the world have been works!be busy with a project, then that will opened for me.enjoy my focus. . DOES ThE INDuSTRy (AND ADVICE fOR gRADE yOuR TypE Of pOSITION)WhAT ARE ThE MOST 11 AND 12 lEARNERS ThAT yOu ARE IN, fACEENjOyABlE ASpECTS CONSIDERINg ThIS gENDER BIAS?Of yOuR pOSITION? CAREER? Electronics, computers, PLC andI enjoy seeing the theory come to life Use you spare time to learn those systems development is extremelyin a practical project. I love to see skill sets. And keep on having those gender friendly. I have been to Chinamy students succeed in life. I love to wonderful ideas! 2018 is here and and the Eastern countries – womanwalk through industrial shows and the Internet, excellent universities are everywhere at the forefront of allfind my students there representing and thousands of technical people the technologies! And so are the men!their companies. with recourses are literally at your fingertips! IS CONTINuINgWhAT IS ThE lEAST EDuCATION AND fuRThERENjOyABlE pART TypE Of pERSONALITY STuDIES IMpORTANT INOf yOuR jOB? ThAT WOulD ENjOy yOuR TypE Of CAREER? ThIS kIND Of CAREER?Sometimes one is challenged with Remember: It is 2018! The sky isreally cutting edge technologies. Or Persons who are inquisitive, who are not the limit anymore! Studyone is faced with a technology that excited to meet new people, who are formal, and study informal. Trysimply does not seem to want to going to make some mistakes and everything you lay your hands on.work the way it should more still, learn from those mistakes NOTHING stands in your way to will make a success in the field of find the knowledge – and use the3 IMpORTANT quAlITIES electronics, communications and Internet to find more stuff out.ThAT yOuR pOSITION systems engineering. Chances are that there is alreadyREquIRES? another person on the planet with WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE similar project challenges. BecomeBe prepared to fail. Persevere and YOU HAD TO OVERCOME? smarter than just your smartbe prepared to be amazed by what phone! ■you discover! Be prepared to succeed! I had to learn how to bring business ethics, human nature, electronic andIN 1 SENTENCE, DESCRIBE computer technologies together.yOuR jOB? Persevere and keep your eyes on the final product.My job is my part time hobby thatbecame my full time passion. |SCIENCE CAREERS SA
with Christopher NgobeniNTeosntiDnegs&trPHuYcSItCiSve W hy did you choose this CAREER HIGHLIGHTS? career? Working within the various industries Quality defines my everyday living. was always my goal, aquiring some This is why when I found out about Non real NDT experience. Achieving my Destructive Testing (NDT) offered at Vaal Baccalaureus Technologiae in Quality. University of Technology, I decided to I always wanted to share my experience at the NDT workplace with students. change from my original career choice. Being a part of Vaal University of WhAT TRAININg DID yOu Technology NDT lecturing staff is an uNDERgO, AND WhERE? honour and a dream come true. This is the career where training and certification is very important, as errors WHAT IS THE MOST ENJOYABLE can have catastrophic consequences; PART OF YOUR JOB? therefore an NDT operator is expect to refresh skills regularly. I did my National Compared with my previous position, I Diploma in NDT at Vaal University of am getting a lot more information by Technology (VUT) and further went for my doing research. My current duties are level certification at School of Applied Non less physical, but does require more Destructive Examination (SANDE) for two reading. My personal and academic methods of inspection, namely, Liquid growth is thus expedited. I also like the penetrant inspection and Magnetic particles challenge of managing my own work. inspection. I also did Wall Thickness My current duties are also more personal Inspection at the Southern African Institute and informative. It projects more to the of Welding (SAIW). I have also completed future than a daily repetitive job. It also my Baccalaureus Technologiae (B Tech) in motivates me to get more information, Quality from the University of Johannesburg. by doing more research about NDT and I WhAT DOES yOuR jOB ENTAIl? am planning to register for an NDT I am currently working as a junior lecturer, Master’s degree qualification. conducting NDT methods both theory and practicals. I am also involved in keeping POTENTIAL GROWTH- WHERE CAN laboratories habitable including ensuring YOUR CURRENT POSITION LEAD? that the health and safety standards are adhered to; particularly for our students. There is a huge shortage of researchers I also make sure that the equipment are within South Africa’s engineering and in good working order, inclusive of regular technology sectors. My position as a junior stock taking. I am further involved in lecturer at the Vaal University of Technology research work within our department can easily prepare me to become one of the for innovation purposes because NDT is most sort after researchers specialised in NDT. a growing technology. 3 IMpORTANT quAlITIES ThAT| SCIENCE CAREERS SA yOuR pOSITION REquIRES? Creativity, dedication and patience.
” This career is for any person who is interested in Applied Sciences, willing to ”travel a lot and work long hours. In 1 sentence, Christopher Ngobeni describe your job? Junior lecturer (NDT)Quality through a boundary of technology. What qualifications do I NEED? EXpERIENCE VS TRAININg? A matric certificate with pass (level 4) in Mathematics, Physical Science andExperience can be accumulated even English for a Diploma in NDT. For a B Techbefore or after training. It is mostly better in Quality, you need to have completedto attend a course with some previous the NDT diploma.knowledge in the application, but thebest candidate for employment must DTyOpEESOTfhpEOINSIDTIuOSNTR) yTh(AANT DyOyOu uARREhave both training and experience. IN, fACE gENDER BIAS? ADVICE fOR gRADE 11 AND 12 An NDT career is for any gender but it is still lEARNERS CONSIDERINg ThIS dominated by men as it was statistically proven CAREER? that there are few women in the engineering and technology sector compared to men. I thinkThere is no shortcut in quality. No matter how recognition must be given to the Vaal Universityhard it is to achieve the results, it must be of Technology (VUT) due to their big role they aredone correctly. NDT needs dedicated people playing by offering the NDT Diploma.who can tolerate the pressure of working long There is a growing number of womenhours, endure industry conditions and with in NDT field that come from the VUTpatience, strive until they get the good results. and that is adding a percentage inA person who always wants to learn can survive engineering and technology sectorNDT as a career. NDT is a growing technology as a whole..that always has ‘new’ / innovative & advancedmethods of inspection. |SCIENCE CAREERS SA TYPE OF PERSONALITY THAT WOULD ENJOY THIS KIND IF CAREER?This career is for any person who isinterested in applied sciences, willing to travela lot and working long hours. I can say it is thebest career for an independent person, andalways sober minded person. You are alwayson standby expecting a call to report for duty.
with Gina SwartQA& Why did you choose this career? What are the least enjoyable aspects? At certain times of the year, there are a lotThe career chose me actually. I wanted to get into of varied activities going on concurrently, andMedical School, but looked at other options after my it can be tricky to juggle everything and not dropapplication was not successful. I initially enrolled for a any balls!BSc (Agric) in Microbiology, thinking I could get into themedical field as a medical microbiologist. I quickly 3 important qualities thatrealised that this was not what I wanted to do, and your position requires?doing vacation work with the Plant Pathology groupopened a window to a fascinating world that I never Tenacity, resilience and lots of energy!knew existed but wanted to be a part of! In 1 sentence, describe your job?What training did you undergo,and Where? Playing an active role in providing sustainable disease control solutions to growers therebyI have a PhD (Agric) majoring in Plant Pathology. helping to ensure people have access to safe,I did all my formal training in the Department of high quality food.Microbiology and Plant Pathology at the Universityof Pretoria. Experience vs. Training?What does your job entail? Both. Training is very important to ensure you have the technical knowledge needed to do thisI am responsible for leading Global Disease Control job well. That is just the first layer, time on theProduct Biology team in close partnership with job and in the field cement this knowledge andseveral functions to efficiently deliver chemical and then add lots of additional components that arebiological solutions that fit the company’s portfolio not possible to learn in a classroom or lab.requirements to ensure innovative and sustainableoffers to growers. I also provide strategic direction to Advice for grade 11 and 12manage efficient and timely development of new learners considering this career?active ingredients from research through Focus on your studies and try to do the best youDescribe an average day? can. Science (Physics and Chemistry are important as well as Biology of course) are key. Every little bitI have two types of average days – one in the office, that you do in school, will help make the transitionwhere I would attend meetings that would cover any to university easier. A culture of hard work andtopic related to our research and development commitment will pay off later.activities and projects. I also have face to facemeetings with my team to catch up with what they What are the most enjoyableare doing, and support with any issues they may aspects of your position?have. If I am travelling, then my typical day wouldinvolve spending a fair amount of time on an One day, I could be having a discussion on theaeroplane, train or bus and then visiting field trials molecular mechanism of resistance of a particularand having in depth discussions about what we have pathogen to a type of chemistry,then to havingobserved in the plots. I would also meet with local discussions to understand activity relationships of newcolleagues, and visit growers and customers. chemical classes in the research labs, and finally meeting with growers and showing them field trials atWhat do you enjoy most? our research facility.I enjoy the technical challenges that the constantlyevolving market presents. I also enjoy the diversityof the various activities with which I am involved.| SCIENCE CAREERS SA
Type of personality that would enjoy Mandlakazi Ntoyithis kind of career? Gina SwartSomebody who is focused, detail oriented but able to Head: Global Product Biology Fungicidesstep back and see the bigger picture, flexible, resilientand should like working with people.What challenges have you had to overcome ?The biggest challenges I have had to overcome was toget growers to accept that I was not the secretary,but somebody who understood their business and couldhave a technical conversation with them and adapting toworking in the global headquarters of a company.What qualifications do I need?To be a Global Technical Manager, you need at least aMaster’s degree in Plant Pathology/Agronomy, althougha PhD is preferable. To lead such a team and researchand development activities, a PhD is a must.Does the industry (and your type ofposition) that you are in, face gender bias?While there have been significant improvements in theindustry in general, with some women now in keypositions, women are still underrepresented, and thisbecomes more evident, the higher you move through theranks.Is continuing education and further studiesimportant in your type of career?Absolutely! Being at the cutting edge of researchand development means that things move very quicklyand it is important to keep abreast of developments. |SCIENCE CAREERS SA
with Lesiba Collence Mphepya Broiler Breeder & Production ManagerWHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS CAREER? WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST? Walking into a chicken house and allWhen I was growing up, I had a passion for the birds flocking or moving towardsfarming. I was a herd man for my father’s me as a sign of happiness. Every daycattle and I also used my father’s tractor is different and can’t wait for newto plough and transport wood. When I challenges. Doing post mortems of theattended high school, my sister got married birds is the most exciting part as I learnto a Veterinarian and then my passion for different causes of birds mortality.farming became more intense as I drovearound with him vaccinating Community WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST?cattle. I manage a team of 20 Supervisors together with the wellbeing of theWHAT FORMAL QUALIFICATION DID chickens.YOU HAVE TO ATTAIN, AND WHERE? EXPERIENCE VS TRAINING?I applied at TUT (Pta) for Animal Science as my Unfortunately, no one is born withfirst choice and Nature Conservation was my experience and you need theoreticaloptional course in case I do not get admitted on knowledge to be well trained. Trainingmy first choice. To complete my National and qualifications are prerequisites toDiploma, I had to undergo a two years theory as be successful.well as experiential training for my last year (3rdyear). After completing my National Diploma, I ADVICE FOR GRADE 11 AND 12then continued with my B.Tech in Animal LEARNERS CONSIDERING THIS CAREER?Science at TUT as well. It is not only the qualification that willWHAT DOES YOUR JOB ENTAIL? takeyou up the ladder, hard work matters.I had a passion for farming chickens and I did TYPE OF PERSONALITY THAT WOULDwell in all my Poultry modules. I then followed ENJOY THIS KIND OF CAREER?the Poultry stream after completing my Degree.I manage a Poultry farm which consists of 45 Open minded person willing to researchpoultry houses with the carrying capacity of more on the latest technology in farming.10 000 birds/chickens per house.| SCIENCE CAREERS SA
3 IMPORTANT QUALITIES THAT Mark CohenYOUR POSITION REQUIRES?Good managerial Skills. Lesiba Collence MphepyaGood background of Human resources.Technical farming background.WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED?At least a degree in Animal Science withgood farming background and passion forfarming.DOES THE INDUSTRY (AND YOUR TYPEOF POSITION) THAT YOU ARE IN,FACE GENDER BIAS?60% yes (Men), most daily duties are toophysical and women do not last….due tothe bending and carrying of heavy feed bags.IS CONTINUING EDUCATION AND FURTHERSTUDIES IMPORTANT IN YOUR TYPE OFCAREER?Very much, I am currently completing myMasters in Animal Science and I still havethe eager for Doctorate. The I will considerstudying MBA or MBL.Describe an average day?Very busy, running the business asusual. Managing different teams atthe workplace and checkingproduction figures at the end of theday. Doing my utmost best to solveevery employee’s problem orchallenge. |SCIENCE CAREERS SA
with Gopolang Motswaiareer?? Architect Career h Lectur&erS SA | SCIENCE CAREERS SA
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with Lieutenant Lindeka Lebea (SA Navy) WHY DID YOU WHAT TRAINING DID YOU WHAT EXACTLY DOES YOUR CHOOSE THIS CAREER? UNDERGO, AND WHERE? JOB ENTAIL? Growing up, I used to watch I obtained a National Diploma in As an Assistant Marine Engineer on my father when he would fix Mechanical Engineering through board, my duties include being in his car at home. I enjoyed CPUT and have recently completed charge of the maintenance teams of being there to pass him the my BTech in Mechanical Engineering both the auxiliary and propulsion tools as he was busy. through UNISA and will be graduating machinery, maintenance planning,My love for mechanics developed at that in June 2018. After joining the SA Navy Damage Control Evolutions duringtime. While still at high school, we would in 2010, I integrated to being Marine fire-fighting or flood on board,hear that South Africa had a shortage of Engineering, as I work on board a ship. divisional duties, general engineeringfemale engineers. This fact encouraged I then obtained training in Occupational duties as detailed by the MEO, actingme. Being a girl, my family expected me Health & Safety (OHS) from the Military as the Engineering Officer’sto study Nursing however, for me my Health Services, completed both my Storekeeper and ensuring that theinterests were with the spanners, dirty Auxiliary and Engine-room Watch - ship adheres to the OHS Act andoveralls and oily hands. keeping qualifications. Regulations 85 of 1993.Assistant Marine Engineering OfficerSAS DRAKENSBERG | SCIENCE CAREERS SA
Proudly Sponsored By:WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST? 3 IMPORTANT QUALITIES \" We would hear THAT YOUR POSITION that SouthNothing gives me more satisfaction about REQUIRES? Africa had amy work than the part when we have shortage ofsuccessfully completed or repaired a major Eagerness to learn, femaledefect or breakdown in the Engine-room. hard-working and one must engineers.It just gives me a sense of accomplishment, be open minded This facta moment of pride. The teamwork that actually encouraged me”leads to such a moment, is the one that makes IN 1 SENTENCE, DESCRIBEme prouder. This is because each breakdown YOUR JOB? WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DOor defect has its own merits, we hardly get I NEED?the same defect, it is always a new learning A dirty, exhausting but verycurve. I can proudly say that the best of the rewarding experience of a lifetime. One requires at least a Nationalbenefits is that I am surrounded by a team of Diploma in Mechanical/ Marineexperienced hard workers and that makes EXPERIENCE VS TRAINING: Engineering.working and learning easier because thetransfer of skills and knowledge is continuous. With experience, training becomes WHAT ARE YOUR CAREER easier and so it is actually helps GOALS? when you have a bit of an experience however, internal Yes, it is essential to further your training is provided within the studies when in this career because organization. some of the practices, like maintenance planning, environmental ADVICE FOR GRADE management and project 11 AND 12 LEARNERS management, only make sense once CONSIDERING THIS CAREER? you know the philosophy behind. I strongly encourage further studies. It is a very interesting career, rewarding with experience DOES THE INDUSTRY (AND YOUR however it is not for people TYPE OF POSITION) THAT YOU looking for handouts, it is for hard ARE IN, FACE GENDER BIAS? workers, inquisitive people who take initiative. When I first joined the ship I did come across such challenges however for WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE me, the only way to overcome such YOU HAD TO OVERCOME? was just by doing my work the correct way and not looking for favors or even The stereotypes against women validation from others. It is important to in engineering are the ones that stand your ground and work with your take the first place. That is hands to prove that you are capable followed by people thinking that and suitable. Women can do the job because I am a woman, I will not just like the men counterparts can. be willing to take charge and We may not be as physically strong as swing a spanner. they are but now we have power bars, cranes, hoisting equipment to help TYPE OF PERSONALITY THAT WOULD ENJOY THIS KIND OF where we cannot reach or carry. ■ CAREER? SCIENCE CAREERS SA | A normal inquisitive and hard working person, will do. One must just be grounded and be willing to learn however not expect an office environment that is isolated but a person that knows that his/ her working environment is full of oil and exhaust gas fumes. A normal working day would be less spent in the office but most on your feet and in overalls, swinging a spanner and looking for effective ways to maintain machinery and keep the ship afloat.
with Kentse Thubakgale Metallurgical EngineerWHY DID YOU CHOOSE THIS CAREER? WHAT FORMAL QUALIFICATION DID YOU HAVE TO ATTAIN, AND WHERE?During my high school days at Holy Trinity Schoolin Winterveldt, north west of Pretoria, we had I studied Engineering: Metallurgy at the Tshwanevisitors from the Anglo American Mining Company. University of Technology (TUT) where I obtained aThey showed us a video of the daily operations on National Diploma and did the experiential learning,a metallurgical plant. I saw some female operators currently called work integrated learning (WIL), atin laboratory coats and was immediately fascinated, Exxaro Resources – R&D Plant in Pretoria West.the picture would not leave my mind. I later learnt Following that I went back to TUT and obtained thethat the mining industry was South Africa’s Bachelor’s (BTech) and Master’s (MTech) degrees ineconomic backbone. Based on that understanding, I Metallurgy.felt that I wanted to be part of my country’seconomic backbone and I could not imagine doing WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST?anything greater than that for my country. It is imperative that when students leave universityWHAT DOES YOUR JOB ENTAIL? to work, they contribute to the industry with new ideas and that stems from the knowledge acquiredI am employed as a Lecturer in Metallurgical here. With research comes traveling to conferencesEngineering Department at the Vaal University of to present findings of projects that I work onTechnology (VUT), I am responsible for providing individually and with collaborators. As an avidacademic leadership in the department. This involves traveler, I take pleasure in the trips.teaching and research activities at both under andpost-graduate levels. I also participate in curriculumdevelopment, laboratory management and liaising withthe mining and metallurgical industry.
“I learnt that the mining industry was South Africa’s economic backbone and I felt that I wanted to be part of the industry.”3 IMPORTANT QUALITIES THAT WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED?YOUR POSITION REQUIRES? National Senior Certificate (NSC) CompulsoryBe knowledgeable, enthusiastic and approachable. subjects Minimum English 4, Mathematics 4, Physical Science 4, Any four other subjects 3 x 4WHAT ARE THE LEAST ENJOYABLE Total: 24ASPECTS? TYPE OF PERSONALITY THAT WOULDI get demoralized when students fail. To a certain ENJOY THIS KIND OF CAREER?extent, we take the role of parents when they are oncampus and seeing your children fail is not a nice A critical thinker, resourceful, inquisitive andthing. Learning is a two-way process where students cooperative. Engineers are designers and problemshould take interest in learning and lecturers in solvers. They always look for ways to improve livingpreparing for lessons. When one party does not take standards through iterations, evaluating all aspectsfull responsibility of their role, both suffer as a result. of a problem and proposing solutions.IN 1 SENTENCE, DESCRIBE YOUR JOB? WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE YOU HAD TO OVERCOME?A great platform for career and personaldevelopment. Upon completing my theory component in university, I struggled to get placement for WIL We then went backEXPERIENCE VS TRAINING? to TUT and worked on a research project with our while we also applied at external companiesWith training comes experience. Trainingsensitizes an individual of the task ahead DOES THE INDUSTRY (AND YOUR TYPEand how it should be correctly approached OF POSITION) THAT YOU ARE IN,and executed. Safety awareness is also of FACE GENDER BIAS?importance, metallurgical laboratories andplants are very hazardous environments. No. The industry is open to all genders although still male dominated, there is a significant numberADVICE FOR GRADE 11 AND 12 of females who are in production plants. On theLEARNERS CONSIDERING THIS CAREER? academic side, the numbers are also growing and this is very exciting. Females are encouraged toMetallurgy is an exciting field where one gets to participate as lecturers and researchers.experience science in its totality. We study thescience of metals and the special properties that IS CONTINUING EDUCATION AND FURTHERmetals possess to separate them from other STUDIES IMPORTANT IN YOUR TYPE OFmetals and non-metals in order to make metal CAREER?products such as the utensils we use at home,steel structures used in building houses and alloys As times change so do trends in the mining andused in aerospace manufacturing. metallurgy industries. With further studies comes specialization. There are various fields in metallurgy and they include: Hydrometallurgy, Pyrometallurgy and Physical metallurgy. One may choose to specialize in any of the fields.
with Nina Parry WHY DID YOU WHAT TRAINING DID YOU DESCRIBE AN AVERAGE DAY? CHOOSE THIS CAREER? UNDERGO, AND WHERE? An average day starts off with colony maintenance, Insects have always been I completed my three year checking that my flies have everything they need, a source of great fascination Bachelor of Science degree in that they are laying eggs and have enough water. to me, along with biology and Entomology at the University After that I collect the eggs and any hatchlings and science and realising that I of Pretoria. After that, I went put them onto a formulated diet. I then check on thecould make a career out of learning more on to complete my honours older larvae that have been feeding for a few days and master's in Entomology, to a few weeks to see how they are doing I makeabout and working with insects on a daily with a focus on flies and sure my team is doing everything they need to be nutrient recycling, also at Tuks. doing, including waste collection, waste processingbasis sounded very exciting. I had no idea and so on. After that it is all about data collection, data capture and data interpretation.when I decided to study entomology justhow exciting and interesting it would be. tre| SCIENCE CAREERS SA
WHAT DO YOU ENjOY MOST? IN 1 SENTENCE, DESCRIBE YOUR JOB? I enjoy being the lead researcher in I research and make use of flies, my team as well as learning new and fly larvae to reduce and recycle organic waste that would, things about my insects on a daily otherwise be problematic to the environment, and I produce. basis. Working directly with the value-added products from the fly larvae (like protein feed for pigsd insects and seeing them thrive and and chickens and compost for farmers) to create a completelye exceed my expectations is also circular economy. thrilling. EXPERIENCE VS TRAINING:e 3 IMPORTANT QUALITIES THAT Training needs to come first ande YOUR POSITION REQUIRES? foremost, but experience makesg the big difference., Diligence, patience and never ADVICE FOR GRADE 11 AND 12 LEARNERS ending curiosity. CONSIDERING THIS CAREER? to give you the training and experience Go in with an open mind and a to use the knowledge you learn in your passion for science. After that, undergraduate studies. remember that biology, science, mathematics and English gives IS CONTINUING EDUCATION AND you the best foundations for FURTHER STUDIES IMPORTANT IN knowledge, understanding the YOUR TYPE OF CAREER? world around you, problem solving and communication and Yes, it is of the utmost importance. you cannot go wrong with doing your best in those subjects. DOES THE INDUSTRY (AND YOUR TYPE OF POSITION) THAT YOU ARE IN, FACE WHAT CHALLENGES HAVE GENDER BIAS? YOU HAD TO OVERCOME? There are more women in science now than Every step forward for any career ever before and we are making great strides in science has its own unique in our work. That being said, I have not challenges. One of the greatest experienced or seen any of my peers challenges has been finding a job experience any kind of gender bias. We are after I graduated that specifically all passionate about science and that is all suited my interests and gave me room to pursue them. Not that counts to us. ■ everyone is quite so lucky. WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED? An undergraduate degree in science is a must; with at least an honours, but preferably a master’s degree in Entomology, |SCIENCE CAREERS SA
Prowith Prof Yusuf Osman Why DID yOu WhAT TRAININg DID yOu DESCRIBE AN AVERAgE DAy? ChOOSE ThIS CAREER? uNDERgO, AND WhERE? To ensure all the patients have been Prosthodontics is a specialty of The basic training after matric is screened and to attend to staff/ Dentistry. You first have to be a Dentistry and the degree is a B. ChD patient inquiries or problems which dentist with some general practice and takes five years followed by a may arise on the day. Treat patient's experience before you specialize. year of Community service. It was main complaints which areThere are six specialties in Dentistry but preferable for me to then do some extractions, draining of abscess,Prosthodontics was the most appealing to me. general dentistry for at least 2 years. treatment of dry sockets, emergencyThe name means \"false teeth\" and the specialty I then qualified as a Dentist at UWC root canal treatment, and immediateinvolves replacing parts of a tooth, the whole tooth, and was among the first class that denture treatment.and even all the teeth. The reason I choose this graduated. Thereafter, four years’specialty is because I saw how people's lives are full time (UWC) specialist trainingchanged by just \"fixing\" their smiles. (M. ChD) as a Prosthodontist.Prosthodontist tre | SCIENCE CAREERS SA
oudly Sponsored byWhAT DO yOu ENjOy MOST? Responsiveness: This type of work Sometimes is expensive and out of the reach of especially forBeing able to help people Often when most patients and therefore you need young people ifpeople come to a Prosthodontist, they to use service as many people as you can offerare desperate and have had numerous much of the time. them the optionattempts at saving their teeth. Being Team player: Prosthodontics is to keep theirable to help these patients is very especially reliant on a team own teeth rathergratifying. approach. You need the Oral than go to false Hygienist, the Dental Technician teeth they are3 IMpORTANT quAlITIES and Dental Assistant and the general even gratefulThAT yOuR pOSITION dentist to provide the optimal care because there isREquIRES? for the patient. nothing betterEmpathy: You are the last resort for IN 1 SENTENCE, ”than your ownmost patients and therefore need to DESCRIBE yOuR jOB? teeth.understand their predicament. A natural smile for life. IS CONTINUING EDUCATION AND FURTHER STUDIES IMPORTANT EXpERIENCE VS TRAININg: IN YOUR TYPE OF CAREER? Training is the cornerstone of the Yes. Life would be boring if you stopped profession. This is the fall back learning. You have to challenge yourself. position whenever challenged in President Mandela once said \"I have practice. Experience is gained over climbed this mountain, now I have to climb time and builds on the training that the next one\".Also for on-going registration you received. with the Health Professions Council of South Africa you have to get at least 30 ADVICE fOR gRADE points of on-going learning per year. 11AND 12 lEARNERS CONSIDERINg ThIS DOES ThE INDuSTRy (AND yOuR CAREER? TypE Of pOSITION) ThAT yOu ARE IN, fACE gENDER BIAS? Work hard. In life whatever you do you need the right attitude and if Yes, previously the whole Dentistry you are committed to assisting profession was dominated by White, males people work at it and you will however over the years this has changed. receive the rewards. The saying is Our classes now are 50/50 or even more \"Attitude will give you Altitude\". females. ■ WhAT ChAllENgES hAVE yOu hAD TO OVERCOME? |SCIENCE CAREERS SA Sometimes people expect the impossible. With aging comes certain natural changes and some people expect you to restore them to what they looked like when they were 20 years old. However, with good explanations they understand the limitations of the specialty. WhAT quAlIfICATIONS DO I NEED? The same as the qualification to enter Dentistry as that is the only way to become a Prosthodontist.
with Abdul Kareem Abderoof PreharvestTechnical AdvisorWhy did you choose this career? What is the least enjoyable part of your job?From a very young age I was fascinated with plants andscience. My parents instilled a culture of passion for Sometimes, you must work with very difficult people whogrowing plants and asking why do they grow that way? As I do not understand you, especially if they want an immediategrew older I started learning the value of agriculture and the solutions to problems. It can be a frustrating to guide themimpact it can have in changing people’s lives. After high when they have a set viewpoint. At other times,school, I then decided that I wanted to study agricultural administrative work can become time consuming.sciences. So, that in the future I can use science andagriculture to develop people in our country. career highlights?What training did you undergo, I am still very young into my career and my highlights areand Where? more personal. To be able to advise and guide older peopleAfter matriculating from high school, I completed a four year who have been in farming for years, when I myself do not come from a farming background.Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture at StellenboschUniversity. I specialised in Soil and Crop Sciences. 3 important qualities that your position requires?What does your job entail? As with any career, you need to have passion for what you areAs a preharvest advisor, my key responsibilities are guiding doing. It determines whether you are willing to add meaning toand assisting growers and farm managers on all aspects what you are doing. When you are passionate, you willregarding growing a blueberry crop. I advise the design and ultimately be successful in any career. Second, is humility. Byplanning of new farms and managing existing farms so that being humble you are patient, can learn and listen even if youthe crop can be sold for the highest profit mainly to the know what you are doing. This will ensure that farmers respectoverseas market. I focus on obtaining the best quality crop you and will naturally listen to you. Being humble makes youby using scientific principles to manipulate the climate, the preferred go to advisor. Lastly, you need to have goodenvironment, nutrition and genetics of crops. This is done communication skills, as you speak to various people.by researching and doing trials and experiments. Another This will ensure efficiency.key responsibility is to develop and sustain goodrelationships between various parties in 1 sentence, describe your job?describe an average day? To assist farmers in obtaining the best crop using technical experience and scientific knowledge.Fortunately, there is no average day for me. Most of mytime is dedicated to grower interaction, either by doing experience vs training?physical farm visits or by constant communication. This iswhen issues for example irrigation, nutrition or pollination You need good training to gain and develop the foundationalis discussed. This is to address any problems the grower is knowledge on which you build by using experience.currently facing like the current drought situation and howdo we work around it.Thereafter, my time is dedicated to advice for grade 11 and 12 learnersresearch, where I will look at new or different methods to considering this career?improve the crop and if it is profitable for the farm. Lastlymy time is spent in company meetings, planning and doing To enter agricultural science, you would have to choose theadmin correct subjects namely; Physical Sciences, Biology, Geography and Mathematics. To give you a betterWhat do you enjoy most? understanding of what you want to study, try to gain experience by doing an internship or vocational workI enjoy being able to advise, guide and learn with my during holidays. Volunteer at a local nursery who will offerfarmer’s new ways to approach not only agricultural you guidance.issues. With this information, I can give back to societynew scientific methods to help others how to farm. Thiswill enable other people to develop themselves and thisis very gratifying for me.| SCIENCE CAREERS SA
WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE?Conserving the environment, supplying food for rapidly growing populations and ensuring that food and food sourcesare unpolluted and safe for consumption – these are topical issues on the agendas of the highest levels of governmentsall around the world. You can be at the forefront of the solutions to benefit the human race and the earth for genera-tions to come.DIVERSE CAREER OPTIONS!Careers in food production, conservation, processing and marketing, research, teaching, consultation, guidance, farmmanagement, environmental management and plant management eg.ANIMAL NUTRITION FRUIT INDUSTRY AGRI-BUSINESSCONSERVATION MANAGEMENT FOOD INDUSTRYFORESTRY AND WOOD PRODUCTS BIOTECHNOLOGY FARMING – CROPS, ANIMALS, VINEYARDSPLANT, ANIMAL AND HUMAN GENETICS WINEMAKING MARKETINGEXCITING PROGRAMMES IN: GENETICS PLANT PATHOLOGY AQUACULTURE (plant diseases)VITICULTURE AND OENOLOGY (fish and shellfish) SOIL SCIENCEANIMAL SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AGRONOMYFOOD SCIENCE CONSERVATION ECOLOGY (crops eg wheat and canola)HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE FORESTRY AND WOOD SCIENCE(fruit, vegetables, flowers) AND ENTOMOLOGYCONTACT US ASK YOUR QUESTIONS :tel: 021 808 2978 | fax: 021 808 2001 | email: [email protected] | website: www.sun.ac.za/agric
type of person that Would enjoy Abdulthis kind of career? Kareem AbderoofA person who enjoys working in nature and isinquisitive about the world around them. The “I canpersonality needs to be understanding of other people give back toand their backgrounds. Be prepared to travel and at society newtimes be for long period of times away from home. scientific methods topotential for groWth - Where help otherscan your current position lead? how to farm.”At the current company this positions next step is senior |SCIENCE CAREERS SAadvisor followed by Preharvest technical manager. Thisis when you manage the advisory team and take onlarge scale new farm developments. This position canlead into a more research and development role, inwhich I specialize in researching a specific topic.What challenges have you had toovercome?The greatest challenge I faced was learning and enteringthe agricultural environment since I do not come from anagricultural background. It was essentially like learning anew language and culture very quickly. I had to overcomemy initial fears and prove to everybody that I am capableand knowledgeable about agriculture. This can bedaunting especially if a farmer is not receptive to yourassistance and you need to convince him of what youadvising.What qualifications do i need?To be an advisor you first need to have matriculatedfrom grade 12. Thereafter complete a four-yearagricultural degree. Either specializing in soil or cropsciences.What are your career goals?I would like to be more involved in research and ruraldevelopment. With the knowledge and expertise that Ibuild I would want to be more involved in establishingnew farms for smaller upcoming communities. Thiscould lead me to working with government andorganizations that can create and alter policies thatfocuses on rural development. Ultimately, I would liketo establish my own farming businessIS CONTINUING EDUCATION ANDFURTHER STUDIES IMPORTANT INYOUR TYPE OF CAREER?With any industry, it is important to further your studies. Iparticularly would like to further my studies by either doingan MBA or specializing further in crop sciences. It isimportant to enhance your skill set by obtaining newknowledge regularly and studying further can only help yousucceed.
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Q&A What does your job entail? Advice for people considering this career.Why did you choose this career? As an Educational Psychologist my scope of practice guides me as to what I am legally Work hard, research your future careerI chose this career because it enables me to allowed to do. An educational psychologist choice thoroughly, do job shadowing tocapacitate and empower others. I am able works mainly within a development and learn more about the profession.to make individuals see their potential and learning environment and has to identifyassist them in achieving their goals. and diagnose barriers to learning, carry out Type of person that would enjoy psychological and therapeutic interventions this kind of career? and work closely with other professionals should they need to refer. The social, The person who would enjoy this career emotional and cognitive aspects involved in teaching are examined and the findings are would be someone who is dynamic and applied to improve the learning process. They are also expected to do research and responsible and non-judgemental. work in advocacy and policy development. They are expected do training and supervise Potential for growth - Where can and can be called upon to provide expert your current position lead? evidence. As an Educational psychologist thereWhat training did you undergo, and EExxppeerriieenncceevsv.sT.rTairnainingi?ng? are many career options; following anwhere? academic career, leadership and Whilst newly trained management, research, working forI completed a BA with majors in Psychology, educational psychologists government, school psychologist,Education and Criminology. After a few years I have the latest information community organisations or privatecompeted a HED (Higher Education Diploma) andTesakcihllisng, eoxf pmeerdiiecanlcsetuddents: practice.with School Guidance and Counselling and psytcuhtoorliaolgs ists have theBusiness Economics as my teaching subjects. advTaenatcahgineg owfarmd aronuyndms owriteh the What are your career goals?This was followed by a B.Ed. Honours (Special yeaprsosotgfraedxupaotespuareediantrtihc etraineesNeeds), FDE Behavioural Problems) and finally wo rMkienegtinegns:voinroenomr twenotp.er day I am at the final stage of academic studiesa M.Ed. (Educational Psychology forregistration). Once per month I visit one of the being enrolled for a PHD which I would Eduhcoastpiiotanlsailnpthseycprhoovilnocgeitsotsmeet I CHOSE are wreitqhuthireesdtatffoabndedsisucpuessrvisissueesd like to finish by 2017. I would like to make by aarmouonrde: seexrvpiceersi,etenaccehding and THIS eduacraeatisotnhaatlnpeseydcimhporloovgeimset nt a positive contribution to the profession. duriAnftgertnhoeoinr: tmraoirneiandgm.inistration CAREER Supaenrdvriessieoanrcihsaafterrenqoounirtewmiceenpter Does the Industry (and your type of throwuegehk.out your career. position) that you are in, face gender bias?BECAUSE IT What do you enjoy most?ENABLES ME Educational psychology does not call for \"The diversity and interaction TO with others. The work of an specific gender. The profession is open toCAPACITATE educational psychologist is varied and this is what I enjoy. Working anyone who qualifies. It has been seen as a AND with learners, parents and EMPOWER teachers and also community female dominated profession but we do outreach.\" OTHERS have representation from other genders. 3 important qualities that your position requires Is continuing Insight education and Patience further studies Empathy important in your In 1 sentence, describe your job? type of career? The job of an educational psychologist is a Educational Psychology is a challenging, diverse, engaging and fulfilling dynamic career, one has to stay occupation interacting with teachers ,learners abreast of new developments in in schools to promote teaching and learning. the field. You also have to be well versed with advocacy and policy changes which could have a direct effect on your scope of practice. It is important to attend workshops and training in a specific field so that you can become a specialist in that area of the work. Research in your area of interest, conference attendance, presentations and offering workshops are important as you will be adding to your own knowledge and become a specialist in your field. Registration with the HPCSA also compels you to attend continuous professional development (CPD) training.
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With OLMA TSAKANI MAKONTO“I am a surface Why did you choose this What is the least and career? enjoyable part of your job? groundwater I grew up in a village where there private were always water shortages. I Traveling, exploring the country‘s decided to do hydrology so I water resources. investigator” could help solve the water problem in my community. Career highlights? What formal qualification Producing hydrogeological maps did you have to attain to using ArcGIS Softwares. enter into this field? In 1 sentence, describe I have an honors degree in your job? hydrology and water resources and Masters degree in hydrogeology. I am a surface and groundwater private investigator. What does your job entail? What do you enjoy most? A lot of field work to collect hydrologic and hydrogeologic data - groundwater I enjoy exploring the underground exploring (searching for water below water. Protecting the water the subsurface), doing pump tests ( to resources from contamination / determine the potential of the aquifer pollution. to yield water),aquifer characterisation, Surface and ground water sample 3 important qualities that collections to assess the water quality, your position requires: stream flow measurements to determine the rate at which water flow Ability to work in a team, ability to in the stream and water balance work under pressure (hard worker), studies. and analytical skills. Note: Aquifers are rocks which can Type of personality that contain water found underground. would enjoy this kind Surface water is water from rivers, of career? streams, lakes, etc. Groundwater is water from boreholes. Hard worker. A person who is not lazy to think and analyse Describe an average day. things. My average day depends on Potential for growth whether I am in the office or doing -Where can your fieldwork. If I am working in the current position lead? office, I do a lot of research. I write a report using the field data I had You can become a specialist collected. I also attend meetings. scientist in hydrogeology. What qualifications do Advice for grade 11 and I need? learners considering this career? BSC in geology or hydrology, but honours or masters in They must not let their passion hydrogeology. for protecting water resources fade away. What are the most enjoyable aspects of your What challenges have position? you had to overcome? Research, discovering new things The fear of walking in which could possibly lead to the bush thinking I will solutions to water pollution. meet snakes. Traveling, doing field work and writing scientific reports.
OLMA TSAKANI MAKONTO What are your career goals? I am planning to do my PHD in hydrogeology. Does the Industry (and your type of position) that you are in, face gender bias? NO, both males and females are suitable for this career. Is continuing education and further studies important in your type of career? Yes, as a researcher, it is highly recommended to study.
How will SKA1 be bettethan today's best radioAstronomers assess a telescope’s performance by looking at LOFARthree factors. These are resolution, sensitivity, and surveyspeed. With its sheer size and large number of antennas, the NetherlandsSKA will provide a giant leap in all three compared to existingradio telescopes, enabling it to revolutionise our understandingof the Universe.WITH THE SKA WITH CURRENT RADIO TELESCOPES SKA1 LOW Australiax1.2SKA1 LOW LOFAR NL xSKA1 LOW SKA1 MIDx4SKA1 MID VLA SURVEY RESOLUTION Thanks to its sensitivi Thanks to its size, the SKA will see larger area of the skysmaller details, making radio imagesless blurry, like reading glasses help be able to observe m given time and so m distinguish smaller letters.
er telescopes?VLA The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the world’s largest radio telescope. It will be built in two phases - SKA1 and SKA2Very Large Array, USA - starting in 2018, with SKA1 representing a fraction of the full SKA. SKA1 will include two instruments - SKA1 MID and SKA1 LOW - observing the Universe at different frequencies. SKA1 MID WITH THE SKA WITH CURRENT RADIO TELESCOPES South Africa x8SKA1 LOW LOFAR NLx135 LOFAR NL x5SKA1 MID VLAx60D VLA SENSITIVITYY SPEED Thanks to its many antennas, the SKA ty and ability to see a will see fainter details, like a at once, the SKA will more of the sky in a long-exposure photograph at night map the sky faster. reveals details the eye can't see.
The South African MeerKAT radio SOUTH AFRICA’S telescope, currently being built MeerKATsome 90 km north-west of the smallNorthern Cape town of Carnarvon, is RADIO TELESCOPEa precursor to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) telescope and will be integrated into the mid-frequency component of SKA Phase 1. The SKA Project is an international enterprise to build the largest andmost sensitive radio telescope in the world, and will be located in Africa and Australia.TIMELINE FOR MeerKAT CONSTRUCTION March QUOTATION June End 2014 2016 2017First antenna 16 antenna 64 antenna array installed array ready ready to do scienceLOCAL PARTICIPATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF MeerKAT »»The antenna positioner is made up of the 13.5 m effective diameter main reflector, and a 3.8 m diameter sub-reflector. In this design,Stratosat Datacom (Pty) Ltd, the contractor for the design, referred to as an ‘Offset Gregorian’ optical layout, there are nomanufacturing and acceptance of the MeerKAT Antenna struts in the way to block or interrupt incoming electromagneticPositioner, leads a technology consortium including international signals. This ensures excellent optical performance, sensitivitypartners General Dynamics Satcom (GDSatcom, USA) and Vertex and imaging quality, as well as good rejection of unwanted radioAntennentechnik (Germany). frequency interference from orbiting satellites and terrestrial radio transmitters. It also enables the installation of multipleAt least 75% of the contract value will be spent in South Africa receiver systems in the primary and secondary focal areas, andresulting in most of the MeerKAT antenna components being provides a number of other operational advantages. »»The combined surface accuracy of the two reflectors is extremelymanufactured in South Africa. high with a deviation from the ideal shape being no more than 0.6Key local suppliers include Efficient Engineering (pedestals and mm RMS (root mean square). The main reflector surface is madeyokes); Titanus slew Rings (azimuth bearing), Tricom Structures and up of 40 aluminium panels mounted on a steel support framework.Namaqua Engineering (back-up structure), Westarcor Engineering »»This framework is mounted on top of a yoke, which is in turnProfiling (receiver indexer); and Stratosat (reflectors). mounted on top of a pedestal. The combined height of theMeerKAT’s MAKE-UP pedestal and yoke is just over 8 m. The height of the total structure is 19.5 m, and it weighs 42 tons. »»The pedestal houses the antenna’s pointing control system.»»The MeerKAT telescope will be an array of 64 interlinked »»Mounted at the top of the pedestal, beneath the yoke, are an receptors (a receptor is the complete antenna structure, withthe main reflector, sub-reflector and all receivers, digitisers and azimuth drive and a geared azimuth bearing, which allow theother electronics installed). main and sub-reflectors, together with the receiver indexer, to»»The configuration (placement) of the receptors is determined by be rotated horizontally. The yoke houses the azimuth wrap, which guides all the cables when the antenna is rotated, and preventsthe science objectives of the telescope.»»48 of the receptors are concentrated in the core area which is them from becoming entangled or damaged. The structure allows an observation elevation range from 15 to 88 degrees, and an approximately 1 km in diameter. azimuth range from -185 degrees to +275 degrees, where north is at zero degrees.»»The longest distance between any two receptors (the so-called maximum baseline) is 8 km. »»The steerable antenna positioner can point the main reflector»»Each MeerKAT receptor consists of three main components: very accurately, to within 5 arcseconds (1.4 thousandths of a1. The antenna positioner, which is a steerable dish on a pedestal; degree) under low-wind and night-time observing conditions,2. A set of radio receivers; and to within 25 arcseconds (7 thousandths of a degree) during3. A set of associated digitisers. normal operational conditions.CONTACT US:SKA SA, 3rd Floor, The Park, Park RoadPinelands, Cape Town, 7405Tel: +27 (0) 21 506-7300www.ska.ac.za
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