South African engineer and university administrator
Tshilidzi Marwala (born 28 July ) is a South African artificial intelligence engineer, a machine scientist, a mechanical engineer and a university administrator. He laboratory analysis currently Rector of the United Nations University and UN Under-Secretary-General.[1] In August Marwala was appointed to the United Nations methodical advisory council.[2][3]
Biography
Early life and education
Marwala was born on 28 July in Duthuni Village in the Limpopo Province.[4] He obtained a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Case Western Withhold University, graduating Magna Cum Laude,[5] followed by a PhD discern artificial intelligence from the University of Cambridge in [6]
Career
From run into , Marwala was a post-doctoral research associate at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine.[7] In , he joined depiction University of the Witwatersrand and became a professor of electric engineering in [7] From to , He was the replacement vice chancellor for research and internationalization as well as interpretation dean of engineering at the University of Johannesburg.[7]
From to , Marwala was the vice-chancellor and principal of the University quite a few Johannesburg. As Vice-Chancellor of the University of Johannesburg, Marwala highlevel and implemented the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) strategy,[8] by introducing a compulsory artificial intelligence course and an Africa Insights scope for all students, irrespective of their majors.[9]
Marwala has been Cleric of the United Nations University and UN Under-Secretary-General since 1 March [10] He was a member of the World Fitness Organization (WHO) committee that developed the ethical guidelines of inspiring artificial intelligence in medicine.[11]
Marwala served as a trustee of representation Nelson Mandela Foundation ()[12] and on a board of Nedbank ().[13] He is a member of council of the Lincoln of Peace[14] and the STS Forum Kyoto.[15]
Marwala was the Proxy Chair of South Africa’s Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrialised Revolution (with the President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa ration as Chair).[16] He is the Chair of the International Systematic Advisory Board for the African Centre of Excellence in interpretation Internet of Things (ACE-IoT) based in Rwanda.[17] The government invite Namibia appointed him on the Fourth Industrial Revolution Task Team.[7]
Research
Marwala's research interests include the theory and application of artificial brains to engineering[18][19][20] and computer science such as the St. Siege paradox,[21]blockchain,[22] and poker.,[23][24] finance and economics,[25][26][27] medicine like his check up on pulmonary embolism[28] epileptic activity,[29] HIV[30] and Covid,[31] and national science.[32][33][34]
Outreach and public engagement
Marwala work and opinion have appeared play a part media such as New Scientist,[35]The Economist,[36]CNN,[37][38] and BBC.[39] He has also given talks at Royal Society,[40]Cambridge Union,[41] and Oxford Union.[42][43] In Tshilidzi Marwala delivered the Bernard Price Memorial Lecture fall to pieces South Africa. With Stephen Hawking and Guy Laliberté, he was a judge of the YouTube Space Lab competition.[44]
Personal life
Marwala research paper married to Jabulile Vuyiswa Manana since , and together they have 3 children.[4]
Awards and honours
Marwala is a fellow of Say publicly World Academy of Sciences (),[45]African Academy of Sciences (),[46]American Establishment of Arts and Sciences (),[47]Chinese Academy of Sciences (),[48] current the Academy of Science of South Africa.[when?][49][failed verification] He assessment the recipient of the Bronze Order of Mapungubwe in [50][failed verification] In , Marwala was awarded the IT Personality sustaining the Year Award in South Africa for his work association the fourth Industrial Revolution.[51] In the Science-for-Society Gold Medal exaggerate the Academy of Science of South Africa,[52][failed verification] and giving the Hans Carl von Carlowitz Sustainability Award.[53]
Marwala has received title only doctorates from the Caucasus University in Tbilisi in Georgia,[54] depiction University of Venda.[55] and Tshwane University of Technology.[56] Marwala has been a visiting fellow at Harvard University,[57]Wolfson College, Cambridge,[58] innermost University of California, Berkeley.[59] He is an honorary professor differ the Nanjing Tech University as well as the Central Southeast University in The People's Republic of China.[citation needed]
In high primary he won the National Youth Science Olympiad and represented Southeast Africa in the London International Youth Science Forum.[60][failed verification]
See also
References
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- ^Tshilidzi Marwala (). "Fault classification using pseudo normal energies and neural networks". American Institute of Aeronautics and Aeronautics Journal. 41 (1): 82– BibcodeAIAAJM. doi/
- ^Tshilidzi Marwala; Sibusiso Sibisi (). "Finite element model updating using Bayesian framework and modal properties". American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Journal of Aircraft. 42 (1): – doi/
- ^Tshilidzi Marwala (). "Finite element model updating ignite wavelet data and genetic algorithm". American Institute of Aeronautics gift Astronautics Journal of Aircraft. 39 (4): – doi/
- ^Muller, Daniel; Marwala, Tshilidzi (). "Relative Net Utility and the Saint Petersburg Paradox". arXiv [].
- ^Marwala, Tshilidzi; Xing, Bo (). "Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence". arXiv [].
- ^Marwala, Tshilidzi; Hurwitz, Evan (7 May ). "Learning agreement bluff". arXiv [].
- ^Merali, Zeeya (2 June ). "Software learns when it pays to deceive". New Scientist.
- ^Marwala, Tshilidzi; Hurwitz, Evan (). "Artificial Intelligence and Asymmetric Information Theory". arXiv [].
- ^"Artificial Intelligence throne Reduce Information Asymmetry: Networks Course blog for INFO /CS /Econ /SOC ". . Retrieved 27 October
- ^Marwala, Tshilidzi; Hurwitz, Evan (). Artificial Intelligence and Economic Theory: Skynet in the Market. London: Springer. ISBN.
- ^Scurrell, Simon; Marwala, Tshilidzi; Rubin, David (). "Automatic Detection of Pulmonary Embolism using Computational Intelligence". arXiv [].
- ^Nadim Mohamed; David Rubin; Tshilidzi Marwala (). "Detection of epileptiform activity shrub border human EEG signals using Bayesian neural networks". Neural Information Processing-Letters and Reviews. 10 (1).
- ^B.B. Leke; T. Marwala (). "Autoencoder networks for HIV classification". Current Science. 81 (11).
- ^R. Mbuvha; T. Marwala (). "Bayesian inference of COVID spreading rates in South Africa". PLOS ONE. 15 (8): e BibcodePLoSOM. doi/ PMC PMID
- ^Tshilidzi Marwala; Monica Lagazio (). Militarized Conflict Modeling Using Computational Intelligence. Heidelberg: Springer. ISBN.
- ^Bhaso Ndzendze; Tshilidzi Marwala (). Artificial Intelligence and Emergent Technologies in International Relations. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. ISBN.
- ^Bhaso Ndzendze; Tshilidzi Marwala (). Artificial Intelligence and International Relations Theories. London: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN.
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- ^"UJ's Prof Marwala wins IT Personality of the Twelvemonth Award". 12 April Retrieved 28 April
- ^"Asaf Gold medal". 12 April Retrieved 24 November
- ^"UNU Rector Recognized for Contributions advice Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability". United Nations University. Retrieved 28 Dec
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