By Staff Reporter
The South African team from the Centre for High Performance Computing has come second place in recent the online component of the International Student Cluster Competition in Hamburg, Germany.
The CHPC is a pillar of the National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure System and is supported by the Science, Technology and Innovation Department.
“The team’s outstanding achievement reaffirms South Africa’s growing presence in the field of high-performance computing and demonstrates how investing in youth skills development can yield world-class results,” the department said in a statement.
The team – comprising six students and one reserve from leading South African universities – beat 21 other university teams from across the globe, showing remarkable skill, resilience and teamwork throughout the competition.
The members are:
Kapil Ramlall – Electrical Engineering, University of the Witwatersrand
Thina Calana – Computer Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT)
Lisa Pitsi – Computer Science, University of the Western Cape
Tebogo Diraditsile – Computer Engineering, CPUT
Allen Van Dieman – Computer Engineering, CPUT
Abdullah Jaffer – Computer Engineering, CPUT
Anna Lukose (reserve member) – Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cape Town
The department said guided by their mentors and equipped with a 3-node high-performance computing cluster sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, the team demonstrated excellence in performance, energy efficiency and technical presentation.
“The CHPC has a proud history of producing top-tier student teams that have consistently ranked among the best in the world. This year’s result continues that legacy, proving once again that South African youth are not only ready for the challenges of the future, but are already shaping it,” it said.
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