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She joined the CSIR in 2004. She has extensive experience in environmental management, specifically centres on land and freshwater ecosystems involving rivers, wetlands, estuaries, and aquifers.
Panday has an MSc in nuclear engineering from North-West University and 16 years’ experience in the water, nuclear, mining and automation industries.
The CSIR has completed the physical modelling studies of a proposed new tidal pool in Port St Johns, in the Eastern Cape, for the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries.
Science, technology and innovation are critical to South Africa’s transition to a more circular economy.
Mike Mulcahy
Mike Mulcahy is the Chief Executive Officer of GreenCape and the Chairman of the International Cleantech Network. Over the last decade, his work has been focused on unlocking the potential of the green economy. With experience in circular economy, energy, water, manufacturing and green finance, Mike hopes to bring a pragmatic contribution to the CSIR’s work of accelerating socioeconomic prosperity through leading innovation.
Mulcahy holds a Master’s in development finance from the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business.
More than seven billion humans share this planet with approximately three trillion trees, and both need water.
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has been instrumental in developing a new framework for coastal and marine water quality management for countries of the West Indian Ocean
On Tuesday, 2 February 2016, the global community celebrated World Wetlands Day under the theme, Wetlands for our future: Sustainable Livelihoods.
On 8 December 2022, a longtime employee and friend of the CSIR, Prof. David Le Maitre, passed away.
The CSIR-developed algae wastewater treatment technology has proven successful at two sites in South Africa and is ready to be exported.