Prof Mqhele Enock-Hershal Dlodlo (FZweIE, MIEEE, Pr.Eng. (ECZ), FZAS) earned a PhD (1996) from Delft University of Technology, a master's degree in electrical engineering (1989) from Kansas State University, and two bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering (1980), mathematics and independent studies in engineering management (1983), from Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA, USA. He is the Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Science and Technology. At the University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa, he is an Emeritus Associate Professor in telecommunications in the Electrical Engineering Department. His research interests are in wireless communication systems and applications. An active member of the Communications Research Group (CRG) in the Telkom Centre of Excellence (CoE) for Broadband Networks and Applications he continues to co-supervise PhD students. His CoE projects have attracted substantial funding to the CoE from industry and THRIP since 2007. The research has led to over eighty international refereed publications, eight PhD theses, and numerous master's dissertations.
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