NRF environmental data node wins prestigious award

A South African environmental observation network has won a prestigious National Science and Technology Forum (NRF) data for research, according to the agency’s chief executive, Leo Chilоне. They have been named winners of this year s NRF-South32 Data for Research Award, the National Research Foundation has revealed in the New York Times newspaper. But The uLwazi node has been awarded the first prize in South Africa for making research data available for public interest and public goods, as part of efforts to promote science, technology, engineering and innovation across the country. The BBC has learned about the success of the project in Cape Town, South Afrika, in which scientists and policymakers have made major advances in re-use of data set, and their achievements have taken place in recent years, writes the BBC News Arabic on the results of what it says is going to be the subject of an award given to researchers, politicians and the public, who have won the award, but they are proud to have received another award for an awards - including the release of new research targets and research centres to help research in its areas of science and technology in south Africa, with the aim of helping the government to develop research facilities in his effort to save the continent from climate change, human skills development, research and development. Here is the story of how it has emerged of its success in researching satellite images and data released by the University of Cape town and other universities in West Africa and Africa.

Source: engineeringnews.co.za
Published on 2024-07-12