Author: Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The Electrical Systems Laboratory (ESL) in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Stellenbosch University (SU) and the Surrey Space Centre have been working together on the QB50 project 
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“Hierdie prys kry jy net een keer in jou lewe!” sê prof Maarten Kamper van die Department Elektriese en Elektroniese Ingenieurswese. Hy en sy PhD-student, Johannes Potgieter, het onlangs die 
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Have you ever wondered: How does the Square Kilometre Array allow us to ‘see’ radio waves? André Young and David Davidson, two of the SKA specialists, explain the engineering components 
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Our Electrical & Electronic Department’s Electronic Systems Laboratory (ESL) made international news on two fronts in the past few months.   Our ESL student team won first prize in the student 
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Every year, the Engineering Faculty at Stellenbosch University opens its doors to the public. Learners from schools across the Western Cape, often with their parents or teachers, flock to see 
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Researchers from Electrical & Electronic Engineering working on the FP7 MultiWaves project spent considerable time in Scotland and Serbia in 2012, and are expected to do the same in 2013. 
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Die Universiteit Stellenbosch se Meting- en Verifikasiespan (SUMV) is (voor, van links) Nelius Bekker, Adiel Jakoef (spanleier), Katrien du Preez en Johan Vermeulen. Agter staan Albert Alchin en Grant Botha. 
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The Electrical and Electronic (E&E) Engineering Department’s efforts to groom sought-after engineers were significantly boosted by a funding programme by MTN last year. This programme enabled a group of students 
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Leanne Pienaar, currently doing her Master’s degree with prof. Thomas Jones as supervisor, last year won the regional student competition of the South African Institute of Electrical Engineers with her 
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At the beginning of this year, Prof Thomas Jones took over the role of departmental chairman at Electrical and Electronic Engineering.  We recently cornered him to congratulate him, and find 
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