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Ndlangamandla
Dr Ceboliyazakha L. Ndlangamandla

Position: Senior Lecturer
Phone: 035 902 6567
Email: NdlangamandlaC@unizulu.ac.za ndlangamandlacl@unizulu.ac.za
Building &Room: E 15, Physics Building, Kwa-Dlangezwa Campus

Biography:

Dr Ndlangamandla is a Senior Lecturer and an active researcher at the Department of Physics at the University of Zululand.He  raised from a very humble deep rural area of uPhongolo in the northern KwaZulu Natal and obtained a PhD in Physics in the field of materials at the University of Zululand. He has accumulated vast knowledge in academic administration over the years. He participated in a number of local and international conferences and workshops and has published a number of articles in peer reviewed journals. He’s been involved in quite a number of research projects in and out of the University such as the Development of high performances solar absorber coatings for energy efficient heating and cooling modular solar powered aquaponics systems with Nanoenergy for Sustainable Development in Africa NESDAF’s Research and Innovation Strategy Group, Hematite Nanorods array for water splitting applications and Nanofluids with Prof Maaza’s group at NRF-iThemba LABS and UNESCO-UNISA. He is a member and registered as a professional physicist with the South African Institute of Physics. He supervised and continue to supervise Hons, MSc and PhD students in the department of Physics and Engineering. His research is in materials specifically nanomaterials suitable for hybrid applications such as solar absorbers and gas sensing.  :He has Eight (8) Years of Teaching experience

Lecture’s the following modules: 

Classical Mechanics and properties of Matter, Photonics and Waves, Data Analysis and Research Method at the Honours Level.

Qualifications:
BSc Hons, MSc, PhD (UNIZULU) MSAIP, Pr.Phys

Research interests: 

He’s been involved in quite a number of research projects in and out of the University such as Development of high performances solar absorber coatings for energy efficient heating and cooling modular solar powered aquaponics systems with Nanoenergy for Sustainable Development in Africa NESDAF’s Research and Innovation Strategy Group, Hematite Nanorods array for water splitting applications and Nanofluids with Prof Maaza’s group at NRF-iThemba LABS and UNESCO-UNISA. He is a member and registered as a professional physicist with the South African Institute of Physics. He supervised and continue to supervise Hons, MSc and PhD students in the department of Physics and Engineering. His research is in materials specifically nanomaterials suitable for hybrid applications such as solar absorbers and gas sensing.

Professional membership:

South African Institute of Physics (SAIP) and recognized by SAIP as a Professional Physicist.