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Dr Sibusiso Mthembu

Mthembu
 
Dr Mthembu holds degrees in BSc, Bsc Hons, MSc, PhD all in Physics. He is a lecturer in the school of Chemistry and Physics teaching Physics from first year courses up to honours. He conducts research on the dynamics taking place in the lower, middle atmosphere and in the Ionosphere.
     
Quote:   "You are the one who will bring the change you want to see."
Position:
  Developmental Lecturer
Qualifications:
  PhD
MSc
Bsc Hons
BSc
BSc, Bsc Hons, MSc,
     
Discipline:   Physics
Campus:   Pietermaritzburg
Telephone:
  033 260 5351
 Email:   mthembus3@ukzn.ac.za
     
Research Areas:   His research focuses on the atmospheric dynamics in mesosphere-lower thermosphere (MLT) region (80-110 km) caused by upward propagating atmospheric waves like tides, planetary waves and their interactions. Also of interest is the coupling effect between the MLT region and the Ionosphere through upward propagating planetary wave type oscillations (PWTO).
     
Recent Publications:   S. H. Mthembu, V. Sivakumar, N. J. Mitchell and S. B. Malinga, ”Studies on planetary waves and tide interaction in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere region using meteor RADAR data from Rothera (68°S, 68°W), Antarctica”, J. Atmos. Solar-Terr. Phys., 102, 59-70, (2013).

S. H. Mthembu, S. B. Malinga, A. D. M. Walker, and L. Magnus, “Characterization of Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) Pulsations and the Investigation of Their Possible Source”, Ann. Geophys. 27, 3287–3296 (2009).
         

     

    BSc, Bsc Hons, MSc, 
    BSc, Bsc Hons, MSc, 

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