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Postharvest Agriculture

Postharvest agriculture involves all stages immediately after harvesting an agricultural product and includes the cooling, the cleaning, storage and packing of the product. Immediately after harvest, the product begins to deteriorate. The postharvest agriculture research group therefore focuses on using data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning methods at the different postharvest stages to limit product deterioration.

Academic researchers
Prof Fawole Olaniyi
Prof Fawole Olaniyi is an Associate Professor in postharvest protection and preservation of horticultural crops at the University of Johannesburg
Dr Tobi Fadiji
Dr Tobi Fadiji is a Research Fellow of Postharvest & Agroprocessing Research Lab, at the University of Johannesburg (PARL- UJ)
Dr Tebogo Bokaba
Dr Tebogo Bokaba is a lecturer in the Department of Applied Information Systems at the University of Johannesburg
Funding resources

The University of Johannesburg awarded a grant of R300,000 to startup this research group.

Learning analytics

The usage of online platforms for learning because of advancements and ubiquitous availability of digital technology as well as the COVID19 pandemic means that there is much more data available today to enable a better understanding of learners, their learning habits and the context in which they learn much better. The learning analytics research group focuses on analyzing this data to inform better teaching and learning practices.

Learning Analytics – ACIST paper

Academic Researchers
Siyabonga Mhlongo
Mr. Siyabonga Mhlongo is a lecturer in the Department of Applied Information Systems at the University of Johannesburg
Dr Lateef Amusa
Dr Lateef Amusa is a Postdoctoral in the Centre for Applied Science at the University of Johannesburg
Dr Tebogo Bokaba
Dr Tebogo Bokaba is a lecturer in the Department of Applied Information Systems at the University of Johannesburg
Funding Resources

The University of Johannesburg awarded a grant of R300,000 to startup this research group.

Smart Mobility

A growing number of people live in cities; urban migration is on the rise despite the recent COVID pandemic and the economic downturns. Nevertheless, city infrastructure does not change as quickly as the urban populations and may be archaic in many instances, with every city presenting a unique set of constraints. Smart cities provide an environment that offers its constituents the ability to make transparent, intelligent, data-driven and self-justifiable decisions across a broad spectrum of areas, including economic development, public services, public safety, and many others. Data science, therefore, plays a crucial role in enabling Smart Cities through the ability to combine multi-city data sets that can paint a picture on the key relationships within and between cities. Close collaboration is needed between all stakeholders in a city, from researchers, industry, government, researchers, non-profit partners, technology developers, and citizens from conceptualization to design and implementation. The research group on Smart Mobility seeks to use data science to enable Smart Mobility in urban cities of emerging economies.

Smart Mobility – IJPR paper

Academic Researchers
Dr Joash Mageto
Dr Joash Mageto is a Senior Lecturer and Researcher of logistics and supply chain management at the University of Johannesburg, Department of Transport and Supply Chain Management
Prof Rose Luke
Prof Rose Luke is a Senior Lecturer in a Department of Transport and Supply Chain Management
Prof Kelvin Bwalya
Prof Kelvin Bwalya is the Vice Dean of Research within the College of Business and Economics at the University of Johannesburg.
Prof Hossana Twinomurinzi
Prof Hossana Twinomurinzi is the Head of the Centre for Applied Data Science, School of Consumer Intelligence and Information Systems, College of Business and Economics at the University of Johannesburg
Student Researchers
Douglas Miteko
Funding Resources

The University of Johannesburg awarded a grant of R300,000 to startup this research group.

Future of Work and Digital Skills

Digital technology has been reorganizing the way people work since the invention of the wheel. The discourse on the role of technology on employment dates back more than 500 years ago, when technological innovations notably began to transform production, trade and human livelihoods. In recent decades, the term “Future of Work” (FoW) emerged, describing a topic of interest focused on how shifts in the political, economic, social and technical environments would reshape work, how it would be done, employment opportunities, and threats facing workers. In particular, the role of digital technologies in shaping the FoW has gained prominence as a field of research driven by the rapid advancements and their disruption of business and society. This research groups seeks to model job susceptibility in different job sectors with a view to create alternative learning pathways into future jobs.

Academic Researchers
Dr Naomi Isabirye
Dr Naomi Isabirye is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Business Sciences at Wits
Dr Lateef Amusa
Dr Lateef Amusa is a Postdoctoral in the Centre for Applied Science at the University of Johannesburg
Prof Hossana Twinomurinzi
Prof Hossana Twinomurinzi is the Head of the Centre for Applied Data Science, School of Consumer Intelligence and Information Systems, College of Business and Economics at the University of Johannesburg
Student Researchers
Sibukele Gumbo
Sibukelo Gumbo is the Director of the Nemisa Eastern Cape eSkills CoLab baesd at the Walter Sisulu University
Funding Resources
The National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa awarded a research grant of R800,000 to investigate job susceptibility in the Broadcasting sector of South Africa.

Marketing Intelligence

Academic Researchers
Dr Isolde Lubbe
Dr Isolde Lubbe is a Senior Lecturer and BCom Marketing Programme Coordinator at the Department of Marketing at the University of Johannesburg
Dr Lateef Amusa
Dr Lateef Amusa is a Postdoctoral in the Centre for Applied Science at the University of Johannesburg

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