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Student Chapter
The Student Academic Chapter (SAC) comprises senior students from the faculty, serving as representatives for their fellow students. Our SAC functions as a bridge connecting students to the faculty, addressing any concerns or questions, offering guidance, and arranging events for current and prospective students. ENGINEERING…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/11th-renewable-energy-postgraduate-symposium/links-video-presentations
Links to video presentations
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About
EPPEI The Eskom Power Plant Engineering Institute (EPPEI) was established in 2012 and offers opportunities for research and post-graduation education in the power industry. Academic specialists at six leading universities, together with eight universities of technology in South Africa, work together with industry…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/eppei-specialisation-centre-emissions-control/research
Research
Research within the specialisation centre is done in three main fields with collaboration between the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering. These three fields are namely: Emissions Quantification and Impact Assessment Criteria Pollutants (Particulate matter, SOx, and NOx) and mercury…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/eppei-specialisation-centre-emissions-control/partnerships
Partnerships
Partnerships EDF Ekoserwis, Poland EDF Ekoserwis is a company in Poland that specialises in the use of Coal Combustion Products (CCP) that are derived from the power plant industry. In the past, the Emissions Control SC and Ekoserwis have started to…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/nuclear-engineering
Home
What is Nuclear Engineering? Nuclear engineering focuses on the safe, efficient and sustainable use of nuclear technologies for society’s benefit. It covers the full lifecycle of nuclear energy systems — from design and construction to operation, maintenance and responsible decommissioning — as well as the management of the complex technologies…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/nuclear-engineering/nuclear-engineering-staff
Nuclear Engineering staff
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