Thokozani Majozi

He holds the South African Research Chair in Sustainable Process Engineering at the same university.

Majozi joined the University of the Witwatersrand's School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering as a professor in 2013.

[2] He attended Mqhawe High School in nearby Inanda,[1] and he matriculated as the top achiever in the province.

[2] Although he had initially planned to become a medical doctor, he received a bursary from Anglo American to study engineering.

[3] In 1994, as dictated by his bursary obligations, he began his professional career as a junior process engineer at Unilever.

[5] On 23 September 2021, the Wits Council approved Majozi's appointment to a five-year term as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment.

[8] He received the award in Bronze for:His outstanding contribution to science, particularly the development of a novel mathematical technique for near-zero-effluent batch chemical facilities which enables the reuse of wastewater; as a young scientist, more trailblazing is expected of him in the years ahead.