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Meet Dr Ahmed Audu Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics

Meet Dr Ahmed Audu Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics

The impact of mathematics research on society is significant and far-reaching, resulting in many scientific and technological breakthroughs. Developments in physics, chemistry, computer science, and engineering heavily rely on mathematical principles and models. Without the continuous advancement of mathematical research, the modern technological world would be impossible. Recently, Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PRF), Dr Ahmed Audu joined Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU) to develop his career as an academic researcher in mathematical statistics under the supervision of Professor Maggie Aphane, Head of Department: Mathematics and Applied Mathematics. His fellowship is funded by the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND), a Nigerian government agency.

Dr Audu’s educational qualifications entail a Doctor of Philosophy in Statistics (University of Ilorin, Nigeria); Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Statistics (Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Nigeria); Professional Diploma in Education (Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria); and National Diploma in Statistics (Niger State Polytechnic Zungeru, Nigeria). He is a seasoned academic with extensive work experience as a Senior Lecturer, Lecturer, Assistant Lecturer, and Graduate Assistant at Usmanu Danfodiyo University.

His responsibilities include collaborating with other researchers. He is expected to publish, at least, five articles in the accredited Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) journal and work closely with principal investigators, professors, and other research staff members. This allows him to learn new techniques and approaches from more experienced researchers.

“Mathematical research leads to the development of tools and techniques that can be applied to solve complex real- world problems. These include areas such as weather prediction, cryptography, and virus modelling. The study of mathematics trains individuals to think logically, analyse problems systematically, and develop effective solutions. These skills are invaluable in many aspects of life, from personal finance to complex decision-making,” explains Dr Audu.

Understanding and applying mathematical concepts empowers individuals to engage meaningfully in discussions and initiatives that address global challenges, such as climate change, sustainable development, and data- driven decision-making. Dr Audu’s areas of research interest are mathematical and applied statistics. He specializes in mathematical statistics, sampling theories and survey methods to be specific.

A solid foundation in mathematical statistics is essential for pursuing postgraduate studies in fields like econometrics, biostatistics, machine learning, and operations research. The analytical and quantitative skills developed during the study of mathematical statistics provide a strong foundation for further academic and professional development. His current students at SMU have a mathematics background with little exposure to statistics. As a result, he organised a series of lectures and presentations with them to bridge the missing gaps and he was overwhelmed with the speed of their understanding.

“I am currently supervising some postgraduate students in the department of mathematics in collaboration with some staff members of mathematics and statistics. I am training them in mathematical statistics especially sampling theory and survey methods. This will complement and enhance the existing research programmes at the university. The results of the interactions will also lead to discoveries, publications, and advancements in the field” enlightens Dr Audu.

Dr Audu said Postdoctoral Research Fellow (PRF), experience will lead to mentorship and guidance, development of new skills and techniques, enhanced publication record, networking and collaborations and exposure to diverse research environments. This is what motivated him to join SMU. He said the ranking of SMU among its peers in Africa and globally motivated him. “I am not a mathematician, but a statistician. Nevertheless, statistics is a subset of mathematics. So, I love mathematics. I found it easier to understand its concepts. I see logical thinking and problem-solving skills required in mathematics as an enjoyable mental exercise. The goal of any academician is to attain the apex rank of the career and I’m not an exception. But my focus now is career development through experiences and collaborations,” he concluded.

Newsflash - Meet Dr Ahmed Audu Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics

SMU Chancellor, Tito Mboweni meets with SMU Management

SMU Chancellor, Tito Mboweni meets with SMU Management

As part of engaging with various stakeholders of the University, the new SMU Chancellor, Mr Tito Titus Mboweni is on a “meet and greet” tour. It was on the 07 August 2024 when Mboweni, met with the Management, Labour and Student representatives, led by Vice-Chancellor, Prof Peter Mbati. This could in many ways be considered to be a historical moment. In the midst of the excitement in the room, as colleagues introduced themselves, in response to a colleague who appreciated the Chancellor’s culinary skills, he said “You’ll be glad that I did not prepare lunch today”, much to the laughter of the members in the room.

The meeting started with a brief reflection, led by Prof. Mbati, on the University’s achievements and future plans with regard to infrastructure, academic development, research and innovation, further reflecting on the organizational culture and the stability on campus. He further indicated the need to introduce new academic programmes and complementary staff to ensure the university’s financial sustainability.

But who is Mr Mboweni?
Mr Mboweni served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Labour. He was Deputy Head of the Department of Economic Policy in the African National Congress (ANC). He also represented the ANC on several domestic and international platforms. Furthermore, he was the eighth Governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB). Educationally, Mr Mboweni obtained a Bachelor of Arts (honours equivalent) degree in Economics and Political Science from the National University of Lesotho in 1985. In 1987 he obtained a Master of Arts degree in Development Economics from the University of East Anglia in England.

Currently, he is an International Advisor to Goldman Sachs International and chairman of the following companies: Accelerate Property Fund, Nampak Limited, and SacOil Holdings Limited. He is also a non-executive director at Discovery Limited and a founding partner of Mboweni Brothers Investment Holdings.

As a former Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, Mboweni’s signature is still circulating with some of the bank notes in use to this today – a testament that he is one of the well-known public figures in our country. The meeting underscored the following, amongst others:

  • A need to explore the possibility of bringing to fruition the establishment of a fit for purpose hospital, that could catapult the University to greater heights, particularly, in respect of its commitment to expand its clinical training platforms and research. In this regard, it was underscored that the current Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital is not adequate for the training of a large cohort of health care professionals at undergraduate and post- graduate level.
  • The imperative to leverage networks that the Chancellor built over time for the benefit of SMU, including exploring possible international partnerships between SMU and other like-minded institutions, both on the African continent and other parts of the world.
  • Unlocking resources from the private sector with a view to supporting the University’s research niche areas and other capital raising projects the University has identified for its built programme.
  • Investment in the academic and research infrastructure of the University could not be over-emphasised, including the creation of research chairs in areas where SMU has demonstrated remarkable strength over the years.

As the meeting concluded, it become clear that there is a need for SMU to identify key catalytic projects to ensure a focused approach to academic, infrastructure development, partnerships and resource mobilization to ensure its sustainability. Given the ease and effortlessness with which Mboweni shared his professional experience both in the public and private sector, SMU could not have appointed an excellent Chancellor. His knowledge of the Higher Education sector, and the possible interfaces it might need to deliberately create, was a demonstration of his pragmatic approach to issues. His ability to hold simultaneously in his thought processes that (i) contradictions are an inherent mechanism in the advancement of social change and (ii) the resources that universities need are largely in the hands of private capital, was a masterstroke. It was emphasized that public and private sectors in South Africa must work together, for the greater good of our country.

Newsflash - SMU Chancellor, Tito Mboweni meets with SMU

Celebrating Women’s Month and Prof Maggie Aphane’s appointment

Celebrating Women’s Month and Prof Maggie Aphane’s appointment

The Head of Department (HOD) of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Prof Maggie Aphane, has been nominated to serve at the National Graduate Academy for Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (NGA-MaSS). Her Nomination is on a renewable three-year term.

The NGA-MaSS is a consortium of all the public South African universities aimed at collaborating around the training of the next generations in mathematical sciences (pure and applied mathematics, statistics, and data science). Hosted at the University of Pretoria, it was established in 2017.

“I feel honoured and privileged to be nominated to serve at NGA-MaSS. It is a significant recognition of my contributions to the field of mathematics and an exciting opportunity to collaborate with other leading mathematicians in South Africa,” says Professor Aphane.

Her responsibilities include facilitating and supporting inter-institutional collaboration, sharing teaching expertise and resources, and supporting the professional development of early-career mathematical scientists at universities.

Prof Aphane holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics Topology, Master of Science (MSc) in Mathematics Topology, Honours in Mathematics, and Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mathematics and Chemistry, all obtained from the University of South Africa.

“My nomination will positively impact the mathematical and statistical sciences at SMU by fostering stronger collaborations with other universities, enhancing the sharing of teaching expertise and resources, and supporting the professional development of our students and staff. It will also provide opportunities for curriculum development and the introduction of new programmes in mathematics and statistics. This nomination is a significant milestone in her career, providing her with an opportunity to contribute to the national agenda for mathematical and statistical sciences education,” Prof Aphane concluded.

Newsflash - Celebrating Womens Month and Prof Maggie Aphanes appointment

SMU Chairperson of the Council, Ms. Maria Rambauli, congratulates SMU alumna Dr. Phophi Ramathuba on her appointment as the Premier of Limpopo Province

SMU Chairperson of the Council, Ms. Maria Rambauli, congratulates SMU alumna Dr. Phophi Ramathuba on her appointment as the Premier of Limpopo Province

As you may be aware, an SMU alumna, Dr Phophi Constance Ramathuba was officially elected and sworn in as premier of the Limpopo Province, on Friday, 14 June 2024. Dr Ramathuba becomes the first woman to lead the province as Premier since the dawn of democracy in 1994.

This is a momentous occasion, not only for the Limpopo Province, but SMU as well, given that she is a proud alumna of this institution.

On behalf of the University Council, Executive and Senior Management and the whole SMU community, I would like to take this moment to congratulate Dr Ramathuba on her ascendancy to the highest office in the Limpopo province. As an alumna of SMU, we ARE proud of her achievement and overall contribution to the overall political leadership of the country.

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Ms Nontlaza Sizani Elected as Deputy Chairperson of SMU Council

Ms Nontlaza Sizani Elected as Deputy Chairperson of SMU Council

At its meeting held on 9 May 2024, the Council of the University resolved to elect Ms Nontlaza Sizani to the position of Deputy Chairperson of Council. Ms Sizani, who has been a member of SMU Council since 2019, will replace Ms Mmanare Mamabolo in this role. Ms Sizani will assume her role from 23 June 2024.

In terms of her brief profile, Ms Sizani is an Accountant, who has served in this and many other capacities in various organisations for over 30 years. Ms Sizani holds Bachelor of Commerce; BCompt Honours; Certificate in Theory of Accounting (University of Transkei, now Walter Sisulu University) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management (University of Kwa-Zulu Natal). In terms of professional membership, Ms Sizani is an Associate General Accountant (SAICA); Certified Director (IODSA); Association of Black Securities and Investment Professionals (ABSIP). Apart from her role on the SMU Council, Ms Sizani has served as a Non-Executive Director for other organisations, which has sharpened her experience in governance at an organizational level.

As we wish Ms Sizani well in this role, it is prudent to also thank Ms Mamabolo for the immense contribution she made to the work of the Council over the years, both as a member of Council and later as a Deputy Chairperson of Council.

Issued by the Office of the Registrar

SMU Celebrates Africa Day

SMU Celebrates Africa Day

The month of May is traditionally called Africa Month across most African countries. This month, higher education institutions and other civic entities commemorate Africa Day in one way or another. Most of the time, Africa Day is celebrated through song and dance and honouring and sharing of language, culture, and traditions.

However, the celebrations are always commemorative at heart as we remember the visionary leaders who, 61 years ago, came together with a dream of a united Africa, an Africa free from the chains of colonialism and full of hope for a brighter future. The formation of the Organization of African Unity (now known as the African Union) on May 25, 1963, marked a pivotal moment in Africa’s history when Africa’s nations stood together to forge a path towards independence, prosperity, and reconciliation.

Africa Day is thus not only a cultural celebration but also a celebration of the continent’s progress in education, economic development, and healthcare. The Africa Day theme for 2024, published by the African Union was “Educate an African Fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning in Africa.” As an educational institution, this theme spoke to the heart of our beloved SMU, which celebrates its 10th Anniversary this year.

SMU thus celebrated Africa Day on the 31st of May 2024 with a joyous cultural celebration. Hosted by the Internationalisation Directorate and Advocacy and Diversity Unit of the Student Affairs Directorate, students and staff came together to commemorate and celebrate as proud Africans and an SMU family. The day commenced at the newly refurbished Amphitheatre with a rousing performance by the SMU Choir and words of support from the SMU Vice-Chancellor, Prof Peter Mbati, as well as representatives from the Interim Student Governance Structure and the President of the SMU International Student Organisation. SMU also welcomed representatives from various High Commissions and Embassies, including the Japanese Embassy, the Kenyan High Commission and the Cameroon High Commission.

After the formal part of the programme, the SMU Residence hosted cultural stalls and entertained the crowd with cultural performances.

The residences competed for 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes and this year the following residences walked away with the titles:

  • 1st Place: Residence 1 A who represented the culture of Botswana.
  • 2nd Place: Residence 5 B who represented the culture of Tanzania.
  • 3rd Place: Maderia Isles who represented the culture of Nigeria.

Thank you to each staff member and student who participated and assisted in making Africa Day a true celebration on campus.

Newsflash - SMU Celebrates Africa Day