The Council of the University of the Witwatersrand today announced the appointment of Professor Zeblon Vilakazi from 1 January 2021.
Professor Zeblon Vilakazi is the fifteenth Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University
He takes the reins from Professor Adam Habib who leaves Wits at the end of the year to lead the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
Professor Vilakazi is the current Vice-Principal and Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research and Postgraduate Studies at Wits. Under his leadership, Wits’ research output has more than doubled, with the University increasingly producing more research with impact. He is widely published (325 papers) and highly cited with an h-index of 70.
Mr Isaac Shongwe, Chairperson of the Wits Council, the highest decision-making body of the University described Prof Vilakazi as a world class and inspiring leader.
“Professor Zeblon Vilakazi is the epitome of a world-class researcher who is globally recognised for his scientific work, and for his contribution towards developing higher education in Africa. He is a truly talented individual who is an inspiring exemplar for all Africans,”
. “We are confident that Professor Vilakazi will ably lead Wits to its centenary in 2022 and beyond, steward a new vision for the academy, and reinvigorate the academic project in a higher education context that is rapidly changing.”
Biography of Professor Zeblon Vilakazi
- Professor Zeblon Zenzele Vilakazi joined Wits in January 2014 as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and Postgraduate Affairs and was promoted to the position of Vice-Principal in April 2020.
- He has served as the Group Executive for Research and Development at the Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa (NECSA) and as the Director of iThemba LABS.
- Born in Katlehong, a township located on the East Rand, Professor Vilakazi obtained his PhD from Wits 1998.
- He was one of the first students from Africa to conduct PhD research at the European Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland. This was followed by a National Research Foundation postdoctoral fellowship at CERN.
- Upon his return to South Africa he lectured at the University of Cape Town (UCT), where he was instrumental in establishing South Africa’s first experimental high-energy physics research group focusing on the development of the High-level Trigger for the CERN-ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.
- Vilakazi has been instrumental in developing key local and global partnerships that have cemented the University’s position as a leader in innovation. This includes ensuring that Wits and other African universities can access to quantum computing facilities.
- Under his leadership, Vilakazi enabled the University to achieve its strategic objective of creating an enabling environment for a research-intensive and postgraduate-oriented university. This includes achieving one of the fastest growth rates in subsidy research outputs and the doubling of research income. He increased the number of postgraduate students to realise the University’s vision of becoming a research-intensive African university.
- His international profile opened opportunities to serve as a visiting scientist at the Atomic Energy Commission and Alternative Energy in Saclay, France. Professor Vilakazi served as chairperson of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Standing Advisory Committee on Nuclear Applications from 2009 to 2011.
- He also served as a member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics’ Working Group for Nuclear Physics.
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- In 2010, Professor Vilakazi was nominated by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader.
- He is a Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences.
- Professor Vilakazi is currently a member of the Programme Advisory Committee for Nuclear Physics at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia.
Nuclear and Astro-Physics Publications:
- A new approach to the optimal target selection problem; Elson EC, Bassett BA, van der Heyden K, Vilakazi Z. Z.; ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 464 (3): 1167-1175 (2007).
- Gueorguieva, J.J. Lawrie, P. Mutshena, M. Benatar, W. Damon, P. Kwinana, G.K. Mabala, S. Mukherjee, S.M. Mullins, N.J. Ncapayi, R.T. Newman, D.G. Roux, F.D. Smit, J.F. Sharpey-Schafer, Z. Vilakazi, P. Vyrllersi, New nanosecond isomers identified with the AFRODITE array. Euro. Phys. Journal A20 (2004).
- Carter; Z.Z. Vilakazi; R.W. Fearick; V. Hnizdo; E. Muskat; K.W. Kemper; D.E. Trcka and S. P. van Verst; Elastic and inelastic scattering in the 6Li, 9Be + 12C systems: Excitations of the unbound states and cluster transfers. Nucl. Phys. A 591 (1995) 394-370.
- von Neumann-Cosel; H. Diesener; U. Helm; V. Huck; A. Richter; A. Staschek; A. Stiller;
- Carter; A. A. Cowley; R. W. Fearick; J. J. Lawrie; S. J. Mills; R. T. Newman; J. V. Pilcher; Z. Z. Vilakazi; and D. M. Whittal; Excitation and Decay of Electric Giant Resonances in the 40Ca(e,e’x) and 40Ca(p,p’x) reactions; Nucl. Phys. A 569, 373c (1994).
Books Chapters, Technical Reports and Guest Editing:
- ALICE electromagnetic calorimeter technical design report: ALICE Collaboration. (P. Cortese et al.). CERN-LHCC-2008-014, CERN-ALICE-TDR-014, Sep 2008.
- R. Vane, U. Mikkelsen, H.F. Krause, S. Datz, P. Grafstrom, H. Knudsen, S. Møller, E. Uggerhøj, C. Scheidenberger, R.H. Schuch and Z. Vilakazi: Electrons emitted from 33 TeV Pb ions during the penetration of solids, AIP Conf. proc. vol. 500, 709 (2000).
- F. Krause, C.R. Vane, S. Datz, P. Grafstrom, H. Knudsen, U. Mikkelsen, C. Scheidenberger, R.H. Schuch and Z. Vilakazi: Ionization of hydrogenic 33-TeV Pb ions in gas targets, contr. to ICPEAC ’99, Sendai, Japan. (1999).
- P Grafstrom, S Datz, H F Krause, C R Vane, H Knudsen, U Mikkelsen, R H Such, C Schreindenberger and Z Z Vilakazi: Measurement of Electromagnetic cross-sections in Heavy-ion Interactions and its consequences for luminosity lifetimes in ion colliders – Vol 3 of Proceedings of the Particle accelerator conference, New York, N. Y., Mar 29 – April 2, IEEE, Pscataway, N J. (1999) pp1671 – 1673.
- Apyan, R.O. Avakian, S. Ballestrero, C. Biino, P. Cenci, S.H. Connell, T. Fonseca,
- Freund, A. Gianoli, B. Gorini, K. Ispirian, T. Ketel,Yu.V. Kononets, A. Lopez, S. Luitz,
- Mikkelsen, E. Menichetti, A. Perego, K. Piotrzkowski, B. van Rens, J.P.F. Sellschop, P. Sona, V.Strakhovenko, E. Uggerhoj, M. Velasco and Z.Z. Vilakazi CERN-SPSC-99-33, Sep 1999. 14 pp.
- Grafstrom, P., S. Datz, H. F. Krause, C. R. Vane, H. Knudsen, U. Mikkelsen, R. H. Schuch,
- Scheidenberger, and Z. Vilakazi “Measurement of Electromagnetic Cross Sections in Heavy Ion Interactions and Its Consequences for Luminosity Lifetimes in Ion Colliders,” CERN Report (13 pages), CERN-SL-99-033-EA (1999).
- Cleymans (ed.), Z. Vilakazi, (ed.) and P. Steinberg (ed.); Proceedings of the
8th International Conference on Strangeness in Quark Matter (SQM2004), Cape Town, South Africa, 15-20 Sep 2004. Published in J. Phys. G31 (2005) 621-1233.
- Z. Vilakazi, F. Staley, S. Chattopadhyay, F. Manso and C Cicalo and the ALICE Collaboration (+1000 authors): ALICE Technical Design Report; Trigger, Data Acquisition, High Level Trigger and Control System; (eds. V Lindenstruth and D Rohrich), 16-22, 322325, published at CERN, ISBN 92-9083-217-7 (2004).