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Siyabulela Xuza was born on 1989 in Mthatha, South Africa, is a South African scientist. Discover Siyabulela Xuza's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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Timeline
Xusa featured in 21 Icons a film series that traces SA’s history and vision for the future.
In 2017 President Jacob Zuma presented Xuza with South Africa's highest honour, the Order of Mapungubwe for his contributions to scientific innovation.
In 2017 Xusa was presented with the Order of Mapungubwe in Silver by President Jacob Zuma. The description of the award reads: "For his excellent contribution to scientific innovation at an early stage, proving to himself and others that through determination and hard work one can achieve new career heights. His brilliance has attracted great international minds to his work."
Xuza became Total South Africa's energy ambassador in 2015 and he was a guest speaker at the African Leadership Academy in Johannesburg in 2015. In May 2017 he was interviewed on the Expresso Show on SABC 3 regarding his "Upliftment Initiative".
In 2014, Xuza co-published work on micro fuel cells in the Journal of Electroceramics. Xuza was interviewed about this research by Phakamisa Ndzamela, financial services editor at Business Day, in which they discussed how the technology could be used in a power source to charge small devices such as cellphones and laptop computers.
In 2013, as part of her presentation at the SciBono Discovery Centre in Johannesburg, Michelle Obama spoke about Xusa's early life.
Xuza became a fellow of the Kairos Society in 2011. The organisation is focused on establishing companies who aim to promote affordable everyday services. He also served as the youngest member of the African Union – affiliated Africa 2.0 Energy Advisory Panel. He was invited to Mombasa, Kenya, to assist in finding sustainable solutions to economic and social issues facing Africa.
In 2010 Xuza was elected a fellow of the African Leadership Network, which aims to create prosperity in Africa. In the same year, he spoke at the African Union in Addis Ababa on this topic.
In 2007 Xuza's project, “African Space: Fueling Africa’s quest to space”, was entered into the International Science and Engineering Fair where it won the “Best of Category” award and a "First Award” in the energy and transportation sector. He was presented with the Dudley R. Herschbach Award, an all expense trip paid trip to the Stockholm International Youth Science Seminar, and attendance to the Nobel Prize ceremonies. The New Mexico Oil and Gas Company awarded him US$8 000 and a high performance laptop from Intel. Xuza was also awarded a scholarship to the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. There he conducted research into making cheaper solar cells and the viability of solar technologies.
Xuza's project on solid rocket fuel won gold at the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists in 2006, along with the Dr Derek Gray Memorial award for the most prestigious project in the country. He was invited to present his project at the international Youth Science Fair in Sweden in December 2006.
Xuza is an accomplished Xhosa praise singer and in 2003 he had the honour of performing a praise song for former President Nelson Mandela.
Asteroid 23182 Siyaxuza, discovered by astronomers with the Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research on 23 July 2000 was named 23182 Siyaxuza after him. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 28 August 2007 (M.P.C. 60502 ). It is an X-type asteroid from the main-belt's background population. It measures approximately 2.5 kilometers in diameter. This honour was bestowed on Xuza in recognition of his innovation in rocket fuels.
I was chasing the roar of a Cessna plane dropping election pamphlets over Mthatha, my South African township. It was 1994, the first year of a new democracy in my country, and the sight of that technological marvel ignited in me a curiosity for science and a passion for using technology to engineer an African renaissance.
Siyabulela Lethuxolo Xuza (born 1989) is a South African scientist, energy-engineering expert, entrepreneur and Harvard engineering graduate. He is the founder and managing director of Galactic Energy Ventures, an investment company focused on the energy needs of emerging markets. He is the youngest member of the Africa 2.0 Energy Advisory Panel.
Xuza was born in Mthatha, Eastern Cape in 1989 and attended St. John's College in Johannesburg. Describing the moment that sparked high passion for science he said: