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The CSIR’s multidisciplinary nature perfectly positions the organisation to help solve the increasingly complex problems of our time.

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A focus on three CSIR Teams with women making an impact. Read full story...

 

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The CSIR has developed Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) technology that is highly programmable, operates over a wide frequency band and is able to generate high fidelity emissions.

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The CSIR has developed a multi-purpose modular pod that can be integrated with a fast jet aircraft for a variety of uses in training, test and evolution, as well as prototype payload development.

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The CSIR Sensors and Electronic Warfare Engagement Simulation (SEWES) is a fewon-few electronic warfare (EW) simulation environment.

Temporary employees and studentships are required to complete the on-boarding forms listed below and submit these forms to the CSIR Human Resources department prior to commencement of the employmen

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Date: 
Monday, December 10, 2018 - 00:00

The CSIR and the IEEE ComSoc hosted a workshop, including an expert panel, on how software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualisation (NFV) will impact the development of 5G. The aim of the session was to bring together expert engineers and researchers from the South African industry and academia who work in the telecommunications field.