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2016
2016 The 2016 Sasol Solar Challenge got off to a rocky start for the North-West University. After a freak accident during the time trials, the team managed to fix their solar car just in time for the start of the race on the 24th of September. Not only did the NWU surprise everyone by finishing in fourth place on the 1st of October, but was…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/faculty-management/faculty-management
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World Solar Challenge
The NWU Solar Car Team and our futuristic mobile, the Sirius X25 has made history by becoming the first African team to ever cross the finish line of the World Solar Challenge. We completed the 3000km gruelling journey through the outback of Australia in 47hr22min, with an average speed…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/solar-car/previous-sponsors
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Please direct enquiries about the NWU Solar Car to: Danie Human Danie.Human@nwu.ac.za +27 74 862 8370 Lungile Nyanga Lungile.Nyanga@nwu.ac.za +27 76 178 3582http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/af/chemical-and-minerals-engineering/tuis
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Die Chemiese en Myn Industrieë is twee van die grootste Bruto Binnelandse Produk (BBP) bydraers in Suid-Afrika. 'n Beroep in die rigting verseker uitstekende beroepsgeleenthede en sekuriteit. Boodskap van die Skooldirekteur Die Skool vir Chemiese en Mineraalingenieurswese op die Potchefstroomkampus van die Noordwes-…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/chemical-engineering
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Chemical engineers play a crucial role in tackling and resolving various global challenges, encompassing issues like climate change, energy scarcity, and environmental and water-related issues. Within the realm of Chemical Engineering, professionals engage in the development, design, and supervision of industrial processes that…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/chemical-and-minerals-engineering/minerals-processing
Minerals Processing
Minerals Processing is a specialist field in Chemical Engineering and deals with the physical and chemical processes used especially to extract metals from ores. The chemical industry is one of the greatest gross domestic product contributors in South Africa. Chemical engineering is one of the top 10 scarce skills in South Africa. Your…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/engineering/engineering-test
Engineering test
Prospective students in Engineering who have completed Grade 12 and do not meet all the minimum admission requirements will be invited to write the Engineering Test. An applicant can only write the test after being invited by the selection committee. To be invited for the Engineering Test, you must meet at least the following…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/research/aircraft-development
Aircraft Development
The aircraft development group focuses on aerodynamic and structural research that could improve the performance and safety of sailplanes and light aircraft. The technology gained from the research is then directly implemented in new designs which have great commercial value. The group also focuses on new technologies for manufacturing of…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/research/dstnrf-research-chair-biofuels-and-other-clean-alternative-fuels
DST/NRF Research Chair in Biofuels and Other Clean Alternative Fuels
video { width: 100% !important; height: auto !important; } The Bio-Energy research group, situated at the Faculty of Engineering at the North-West University is active in the field of second and third generation bio-refinery research, covering both biochemical and thermochemical production routes. The group consist of a unique…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/industrial-engineering
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Step into the exhilarating world of Industrial Engineering at the NWU, where creativity and innovation unite in a unique educational setting. Our School for Industrial Engineering offers an intimate learning experience with smaller classes, encouraging close interaction with passionate lecturers. As industrial engineers, we…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/engineering/community-engagement
Community engagement
The importance of Community Engagement for Engineering Students It is important that engineers develop skills to take responsibility for their judgements, decisions and actions based on a strong value system, and an awareness and understanding of moral, ethical, social, cultural and environmental issues. …http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/research/research
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The Unit for Energy and Technology Systems (UETS) strives to be recognised as a centre of expertise for research in and development of energy and technology systems that are relevant to society, the environment and the country. The Centre of Excellence in Carbon-Based Fuels is to be leaders in developing carbon-based fuels…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/electrical-electronic-and-computer-engineering/contact-us
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School Director: Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering Prof. George van Schoor 018 299 1962 george.vanschoor@nwu.ac.za Building N1, Room 235, Potchefstroom Campus Administrative Officer Ms. Elzeth Enslin 018 299 1978 elzeth.enslin@nwu.ac.za Building N1, Room 237, Potchefstroom Campus…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/mechanical-engineering/contact-us
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Acting School Director: Mechanical Engineering Prof Attie Jonker 018 299 1325 Attie.jonker@nwu.ac.za NWU, Potchefstroom Campus, Building G15A, G11 Undergraduate Manager: Electromechanical Engineering Dr Fortunate Moyo 018 299 *** 43131858@nwu.ac.za NWU, Potchefstroom Campus, Building G15B, G14…http://engineering.nwu.ac.za/industrial-engineering/contact-us