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The CSIR has developed Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM) technology that is highly programmable, operates over a wide frequency band and is able to generate high fidelity emissions.

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The CSIR has developed a multi-purpose modular pod that can be integrated with a fast jet aircraft for a variety of uses in training, test and evolution, as well as prototype payload development.

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The CSIR Sensors and Electronic Warfare Engagement Simulation (SEWES) is a fewon-few electronic warfare (EW) simulation environment.

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Monday, June 3, 2024 - 14:00

The CSIR’s African Biomanufacturing Workforce Training and Skills Development Programme conferred certificates to 25 participants who completed training in biomanufacturing technologies on 23 May 2

Temporary employees and studentships are required to complete the on-boarding forms listed below and submit these forms to the CSIR Human Resources department prior to commencement of the employmen

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Date: 
Wednesday, August 1, 2018 - 00:00

International research shows that high crop loads are associated with high water demands. However, CSIR senior researcher Dr Sebinasi Dzikiti explains that no information currently exists on the water requirements of high-yielding apple orchards in South Africa and elsewhere. Thus, to support apple growers in a country saddled with water challenges, the CSIR has partnered with the Water Research Commission (WRC), the Agricultural Research Council, the South African Apple and Pear Producers Association represented by Hortgro Science, and the Universities of Stellenbosch and Pretoria to determine the water requirements of fruit trees with a particular focus on apple trees, from planting to full bearing age.