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http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/babalola-laboratory/ongoing-projects

Ongoing Projects

Improving soybean yield and drought tolerance in South Africa. 2023-2025 (Project number: CRP/ZAF22-03)  

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/babalola-laboratory/past-projects

Past Projects

Application of hypervirulent bioinoculants to combat Striga: toward parasitic witchweed management in maize farmlands. 2021-2023 Rhizobacteria exploitation as biofertilizer to reduce droughts stresses on maize production. 2020/2021 Study of Zea mays and Vigna unguiculata rhizosphere diversity – premises for potential…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/babalola-laboratory/completed-research

Completed Research

  [accordion] [A] IN THE AREA OF PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA (PGPR) We identified PGPR in a shorter number of days as compared to several months of field trials increased the agronomic characteristics of plants, e.g., maize (Alori et al., 2019 The Open Agric. J.). PGPR are valuable tools that could be used to develop bio-…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/babalola-laboratory/publications

Publications

For a full list of publications, click here [accordion]   2024 Babalola OO*, Enagbonma BJ (2024) Dataset of amplicon metagenomic assessment of barley rhizosphere bacteria under different fertilization regimes Data in Brief 52:109920. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2023.109920 Adeniji AA, Ayangbenro AS, Babalola OO* (2024)…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-2024/Registration

3MC 2024: Registration

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http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-Conference-2024/Program

3MC Conference 2024: Program

.bg { padding: 1em; color: white; background-color: black; clear: left; text-align: center; } .btn-group-vertical { width: 100%; } 3MC Presents: International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Biology and Life Sciences 28 February-1 March  2024, NWU, Potchefstroom Home…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-Conference-2024/Plenary-Talks

3MC Conference 2024: Plenary talks

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http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-Conference-2024/Plenary-Bios

3MC Conference 2024: Plenary speakers

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http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/paa/3MC-Conference-2024/Travel

3MC Conference 2024: Travel

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http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hydrometallurgy/background-research

Background to the Research

The North-West Province's mining sector is a significant contributor to the region's GDP, employing 150,000 people across 300 active mines. To maintain and strengthen this position, it's crucial to prioritise research and skills development. Innovations in mineral beneficiation are required to meet the challenges of transitioning from fossil…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hydrometallurgy/research-leaders-and-publication-links

Research Leaders and Publication Links

  Mr. Derik van der Westhuizen Research scientist, group leader Orcid | Scopus Telephone: +27 18 299 2346 Email: derik.vanderwesthuizen@nwu.ac.za Office: Potchefstroom Campus, Building G8, Room 107 Highest qualification: M.Sc in Chemical Engineering Expertise: solvent extraction,…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hydrometallurgy/current-research-focus

Current Research Focus

In an effort to create more sustainable outcomes for the mining and energy industries, the Hydrometallurgy research group is teaming up with the NWU Minerals Beneficiation research group at the Faculty of Engineering's Centre of Excellence for Carbon based Fuels (CoE for CbF) to conduct joint research as a cluster. This cluster is well-equipped to…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hydrometallurgy/active-researchers-and-publication-links

Active Researchers and Publication Links

Shriya Roopa Jnr. Metallurgist Orcid   Marcus Keulder Jnr. Metallurgist                   ​ Hanno Bijzet Process Engineer…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hydrometallurgy/collaborators

Collaborators

Our collaborators and/or coinvestigators are as follows: Dr. J. Kerres, Team Leader, Membrane Polymer Synthesis, HI-ERN, Erlangen, Germany Dr. V. Atanasov, Group Leader, Stuttgart University, Germany Dr. OSL Bruinsma, Managing Director, Bruinsma Solutions, South Africa  Prof. M. Dry, Managing Director, Arithmetek, Canada Mr. P.…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/hydrometallurgy/funders

Funders

Tharisa Minerals  Arxo Metals  RedoxOne  Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) National Research Foundation (NRF, South Africa) Technology Innovation Agency (TIA, South Africa) The Chemical Industries Education & Training Authority (CHIETA, South Africa)

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/laboratory-analytical-services/key-functions-las

Key Functions of the LAS

The Key Functions of the LAS include: Provision of state-of-the-art spectroscopic instruments Separation and thermal analyses equipment Knowledge transfer and training to students and researchers in all disciplines of science and engineering

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/laboratory-analytical-services/bruker-micro-qtof-hrms-dip-apci-and-esi-sources

Bruker Micro QTOF (HRMS) with DIP-APCI and ESI sources

The Bruker MicroQTOF II is a high-resolution mass spectrometer that is equipped with both DIP-APCI and ESI ionization sources. This instrument is widely used in various research fields, such as metabolomics, proteomics, and environmental analysis, due to its high sensitivity, accuracy, and resolution. The DIP-APCI source allows for the direct…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/laboratory-analytical-services/bruker-autoflex-speed-iii-maldi-stainless-steel-polished-steel

Bruker Autoflex speed III MALDI with stainless steel, polished steel target plates and a TLC accessory plate

The Bruker Autoflex Speed III TOF/TOF is a matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometer that combines the high-resolution capability of time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometry with the specificity of tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS). The instrument is compatible with both ground steel and polished…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/laboratory-analytical-services/bruker-600-mhz-nuclear-magnetic-resonance-spectrometer-nmr-direct

Bruker 600 MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer (NMR) with direct (BBO) and indirect (TBI) broadband observation probes

The 600 MHz NMR spectrometer is a high-field instrument with a magnet strength of approximately 14 Tesla. The NMR spectrometer is a workhorse and more than 1 000 samples are analysed per annum. Samples that are dissolved in liquids can be analysed. Routine analysis can be performed, which typically involves 1H, 11B, 13C, 19F, and 31P…

 

http://natural-sciences.nwu.ac.za/laboratory-analytical-services/bruker-emx-electron-paramagnetic-resonance-spectrometer-epr

Bruker EMX electron paramagnetic resonance spectrometer (EPR)

The Bruker EMX EPR is a high-performance electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer used for the analysis of paramagnetic species in various research fields, including chemistry, materials science, biology, and medicine. The instrument is equipped with a superconducting magnet, microwave system, and temperature control system,…

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