Cebolenkosi Philani Ntuli (born 2 December 1989), is a South African scientist/engineer. He is associated with the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), where he received his Chemical Engineering qualification and developed an interest for teaching, research and development. He currently conducts research in the fields of Energy, Fuel, Food Technology, Water treatment, Laser Materials Engineering, Surface Engineering, Reaction Kinetics, Process Optimization and Modeling. His early development as an engineer began when he was an Exposure Year student at Anglo American Platinum [1] (Rustenburg, South Africa) in 2009.
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1.1 Early life
1.2 Education 1.2.1 Primary and secondary education 1.2.2 Tertiary eduction 1.3 Career development 1.3.1 Exposure to engineering 1.3.2 Work Integrated learning 1.4 Research and Development 1.5 Honors 1.5.1 Individual 1.5.1 Other Involvements 1.6 References |
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Cebolenkosi Philani Ntuli (born 2 December 1989), is a South African scientist/engineer. He is associated with the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), where he received his Chemical Engineering qualification and developed an interest for teaching, research and development. He currently conducts research in the fields of Energy, Fuel, Food Technology, Water treatment, Laser Materials Engineering, Surface Engineering, Reaction Kinetics, Process Optimization and Modeling. His early development as an engineer began when he was an Exposure Year student at Anglo American Platinum [1] (Rustenburg, South Africa) in 2009.
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1.1 Early life
1.2 Education 1.2.1 Primary and secondary education 1.2.2 Tertiary eduction 1.3 Career development 1.3.1 Exposure to engineering 1.3.2 Work Integrated learning 1.4 Research and Development 1.5 Honors 1.5.1 Individual 1.5.1 Other Involvements 1.6 References |
Hi Cebolenkosi1989! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. We hope to see you there!
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