National Institute for Theoretical Physics
7600 Stellenbosch, Suid-Afrika
National Institute for Theoretical Physics Company Information
General information
Mission
To sustain a stimulating theoretical physics research and user facility that links South Africa internationally through excellence in research and training thereby supporting scientific innovation, transformation and socio economic development in South Africa.
Vision
To be Africa's leading and an internationally competitive research and training institute in theoretical physics, a discipline that provides the conceptual framework for the natural sciences.
A home for theoretical physics
The National Institute for Theoretical Physics (NITheP) is a national facility that leads research programmes and educational opportunities in the field of theoretical physics in South Africa and Africa. It provides South Africa with the opportunity to become an international player in a truly fundamental field of science.
NITheP is a geographically distributed institute that includes all theoretical physicists in South Africa. Its headquarters is the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS) at Stellenbosch University, with regional nodes at the University of the Witwatersrand and the University of KwaZulu-Natal. The three nodes develop and support theoretical physics in their local regions, as well as nationally.
Our History
NITheP was officially launched in May 2008. World-renowned theoretic physicist Prof Stephen Hawking, Nobel Laureate Prof David Gross and the South African Minister of Science and Technology were among those who attended the launch.
The process of bringing NITheP to fruition follows on four years of behind-the-scenes planning, negotiations and consultation. The wheels were set in motion after an international panel, commissioned by the South African Institute of Physics (SAIP), Department of Science and Technology (DST) and National Research Foundation (NRF) tabled a report in 2004 on "Shaping the Future of Physics in South Africa". It recommended, amongst others, that a national institute for theoretical physics be established to act as a user facility for South African and African theoretical physicists.
A broad consultative process within the South African physics community followed, resulting in the tabling of a proposal to the DST and NRF in November 2004. The proposal received strong support from the international physics community. Letters of endorsement were received from several winners of the Nobel Prize for physics, as well as from the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy.
After two more years of negotiations to refine the proposal, the South African government announced the establishment of NITheP in May 2006 and committed funding for an initial five-year period. The necessary infrastructure was put in place in 2007, while the first positions for director, five researchers and five post doctorates were advertised by the end of that year.
Our Programmes
For students:
Bursaries
Travel grants for bursary holders
Internships for students
For Associates:
Visitor programme
Mobility programme
Workshops and research programmes
Scientific Advisory Committee
Prof Sylvester James Gates (University of Maryland) http://bit.ly/1FRxiXQ
Prof Kevin Goldstein (University of the Witwatersrand) http://bit.ly/1JYDXBw
Prof Jan Govaerts (Catholic University of Louvain) http://bit.ly/1SGgxoe
Prof Sir Peter Knight (Imperial College) http://bit.ly/1HRc1zU
Prof Francesco Petruccione (NITheP University of KwaZulu-Natal node) http://bit.ly/1G6rThJ
Prof Frans Pretorius (Princeton) http://bit.ly/1KCfCCx
Prof Kennedy Reed (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) http://bit.ly/1ARqJV4
Prof Joao Rodrigues (NITheP University of the Witwatersrand node) http://bit.ly/1BtHi4h
Prof Shahin Sheikh-Jabbari (Institute for Research in Fundamental/ IPM) http://bit.ly/1SGfLHH
Prof Frederik Scholtz (NITheP Stellenbosch node) http://bit.ly/1cn1FcI
Prof Neil Turok (Perimeter) http://bit.ly/1ABRbBO
Steering committee members (1 September
2015 until 31 August 2018)
Dr Rob Adam (SKA Director)
Prof Eugene Cloete (DVC Research Stellenbosch University)
Prof Barry Green (AIMS Director)
Prof Joseph Kirui (UNIVEN)
Prof Azwinndini Muronga (UJ Physics Department/UJ Soweto Science Centre Director)
Prof Francesco Petruccione (Deputy-Director of NITheP) (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Prof Fernando Quevedo (ICTP)
Prof Joao Rodrigues (Deputy-Director of NITheP) (School of Physics, University of the Witwatersrand)
Prof Frederick Scholtz (Director of NITheP)
Dr Nthabiseng Taole (Programme Director: Centres of Excellence, Knowledge Fields Development, NRF National Research Foundation)
Dr Amanda Weltman (UCT)
Management Committee
Dr Kevin Goldstein (NITheP Associate Member)(University of the Witwatersrand)
Prof Francesco Petruccione (NITheP Deputy-Director) (University of KwaZulu-Natal http://www.ukzn.ac.za/Homepage.aspx)
Prof Joao Rodrigues (NITheP Deputy-Director)(University of the Witwatersrand http://web.wits.ac.za/)
Prof Frederick Scholtz (NITheP Director)
10 Marais Street STIAS(Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies)/Wallenberg Research Institute Stellenbosch
- Opening hours
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Maandag:08:00 - 16:30Dinsdag:08:00 - 16:30Woensdag:08:00 - 16:30Donderdag:08:00 - 16:30Vrydag:08:00 - 16:30
- Parking
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- Phone number
- +27218082649
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