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Mr Thembinkosi Nelson Nkonyana

Technical Manager
Name: Thembinkosi Nelson Nkonyana
Location: B2 lab 218 Auckland Park Kingsway Campus
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science StaffStaff Members

Contact Details:
Tel: +27 (0) 11 559 2110

Email:听tnnkonyana@uj.ac.za

About Mr Thembinkosi Nelson Nkonyana

Academic Profile
PHD Candidate in the Department of Electrical Electronic Engineering Science at the 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg. Obtained and graduated with an M Phil Qualification Cum Laude in Electrical Electronic Engineering Science at the 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg
Qualification(s)
M Phil Electrical
Research Interests
Deep Learning, AI, Machine Learning, IOT, Remote Sensing, Renewable Energy, Robotics, Blockchain, and Cyber Physical Systems
Biography
A strategic Technical Manager and PhD candidate in the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science with over ten years of experience in Project Management, Contract Negotiating, Budgeting, Training/Development, Research, Technical Support and Client Relations. An experienced Technical Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. A good track record of leading teams, drive projects to successful completion and also convey technical requirements. Research track record in publication of research papers in Elsevier, IEEE Explore, Springer, and Scopus Indexed. Holds membership in professional Society such as : IEEE member, Remote sensing and Geoscience, and Golden Key. Skilled in Analytical Skills, Problem Solving, Technical Troubleshooting, ITIL, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Remote Sensing, Pattern Recognition, Deep Learning, and Technical Recruiting. Strong information technology professional with a Master鈥檚 Degree focused in Electrical and Electronics Engineering Science from 欧美福利100000 of Johannesburg. Has a strong interpersonal, communication, problem solving and decision making skills. Ability to establish and maintain strong alliances