Prof Thokozani Majozi

S20 President

Thokozani Majozi is the Executive Dean of Engineering and the Built Environment and a full professor in the School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, Wits University, where he also holds an NRF/DST Chair in Sustainable Process Engineering. His major contributions to research to date are the development of a
continuous-time framework for the synthesis of batch plants, a novel technique for near zero-effluent batch chemical facilities, and a process integration technique for
integrated water and membrane network systems. He has developed advanced models for prediction of performance in reverse osmosis and electrodialysis
membranes. All these contributions have been adopted by industry. He was appointed as an associate professor at University of Pretoria in 2004 and
promoted to a full professor at the end of 2008. He was also an associate professor in computer science at the University of Pannonia in Hungary from 2005 to 2009.
Majozi completed his BScEng (Chemical) degree in 1994 and his MScEng (Chemical) degree in 1998 at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban (UND). In 1999 he received a
Commonwealth Scholarship to pursue his PhD studies in the United Kingdom (UK) where he completed his PhD in Process Integration at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. He is a member of various international scientific committees and currently President of the Academy of Sciences of South Africa (ASSAf),
Academy of Engineering of SA, Fellow of the Institute of Chemical Engineers, UK, Fellow for African Academy of Sciences (AAS) and Fellow for South African Academy
of Engineering. He is both a registered Professional Engineer with ECSA and Chartered Engineer with the Engineering Council (UK).

He has received numerous awards for his research including the Zdenek Burianec Memorial Award (Italy, 2005). He is three times a recipient of the National Science
and Technology Forum Award (2006, 2011 and 2016) and twice a recipient of the National Research Foundation President’s Award (2007 and 2008). In 2008, he won
the prestigious S2A3 British Association Medal (Silver) and in 2010 was awarded the South African Institution of Chemical Engineers Bill Neal-May Gold Medal. He also received the AU-TWAS Award in Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation (2012) and ORSSA Category III Award. Recently (2019), Majozi was awarded the National Order of Mapungubwe in Bronze by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The Order of Mapungubwe is the country’s highest honour and is granted by the President of
South Africa for achievements in the international area which have served South Africa’s interests.

Majozi is author and co-author of more than 300 scientific publications, including the following books: Batch Chemical Process Integration published by Springer in January 2010, Synthesis, Design and Resources Optimization, Understanding Batch Chemical Processes and Water Management, which were published by CRC Press/Taylor and Francis in 2015, 2017 and 2018 respectively. He is the former Chairman of the CSIR, the largest public sector research institution in Africa.