CURRICULUM VITAE: PROFESSOR SARA GROBBELAAR

COVER LETTER

I am a dynamic scientist with a highly productive research output trajectory: Over the 2016-2017 period, together with my co-authors, I have 8 journal articles published, a further 3 accepted for publication, a further 8 journal articles in the submission process; 11 papers published in proceedings of international conferences and 8 papers accepted or published in proceedings of Southern African conferences (Please refer to Research Output section of my CV for more information).

I am highly effective at developing research partnerships and research programmes with a focus on innovation for inclusive development. Recently I have initiated and secured a major grant to set up a research partnership with global pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline leading to the establishment of the Health System Engineering and Innovation Hub at University. Established the Innovation for Inclusive Development research group at Industrial Engineering at University of Stellenbosch. I also co- established the Engineering for Financial Services research group at Industrial Engineering.

My academic qualifications and background uniquely position me to contribute to debates on how innovation for inclusive development may be realised through policy interventions and innovation programmes in the African context. I hold an MPhil in Technology Policy (with distinction) at the University of Cambridge (graduating top of my class), a B.Eng (electronic) (with distinction) (University of ), M.Eng (computer)(with distinction) (), PhD in (Engineering) (University of Pretoria) and a Post Graduate Diploma in M&E methods (with distinction) ().

Outside my academic focus areas I am also a seasoned consultant and through experience gained at Accenture, Monitor Group, Frost & Sullivan and independently, I have successfully completed in excess of 35 consulting engagements in the government, higher , not-for-profit and private sectors (ICT, Energy and Power supply, Chemicals, Materials and Food, Pharmaceutical, Industrial, Mining, Tourism, Private Equity, Aviation and Automotive).

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UNIVERSITY EDUCATION

MONITORING AND EVALUATION

Study objective: An in-depth understanding of the design, monitoring and evaluation of social interventions

 Completed Postgraduate Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation Methods (with distinction) at Stellenbosch University, in 2013.

o Achieved 87% for final project entitled “DRUSSA programme process evaluation and synthesis monitoring report”.

POLICY STUDIES

Study objective: To gain an in-depth understanding of technology management, innovation, strategy development, negotiation and policy studies

 Completed MPhil in Technology Policy (with distinction) at the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) in July 2011.

o Graduated top of class: Only person in a group of 36 students that was awarded the degree with distinction.

o Awarded an Oppenheimer Memorial Trust grant to support further study at the University of Cambridge (Value: R135,000).

o Awarded BP Centenary Bursary by University of Cambridge Trust to contribute to university composition fees (Value R24,000).

ENGINEERING STUDIES

Study objective: To gain valuable insight in complex system analysis, to further develop research skills and to develop a publication record

 Completed PhD (Engineering) at the University of Pretoria (South Africa) with thesis titled “R&D in the National System of Innovation: A System Dynamics Model”.

The model-building study examined the delayed effect of R&D investment on the ability of a national system of innovation to assimilate new knowledge and to create R&D output. The outcome of the thesis was a simulation model intended for use by the South African government as a tool to assess national R&D policy alternatives.

o Awarded postgraduate scholarship at UP for PhD studies (2004, 2005)

Awarded a number of scholarships and grants for research and further study (total period of one year) at the Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands) during PhD research project:

o Awarded Nuffic-DELTA scholarship for 6 months’ study at the Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands) (2005), value 6 000 Euros.

o Awarded grant from Eindhoven Centre of Innovation Studies (ECIS) for 6 months’ overseas study at Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands) (2004, 2005), value 5 400 Euros.

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o Awarded scholarship by the University of Pretoria through Graduate Study Abroad Programme for study at Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands) (2005), value R18 000.

 Completed MEng (Computer Engineering) (with distinction) at the University of Pretoria, South Africa in 2001.

o Achieved 83% for final project entitled “Secure electronic commerce”.

o Awarded postgraduate achievement scholarship at the University of Pretoria for Masters studies (2001).

o Awarded Academic Honorary Colours by the University of Pretoria (2001).

 Completed BEng (Electronic Engineering) (with distinction) at the University of Pretoria, South Africa in 2000.

o Awarded full scholarship for undergraduate studies – Telkom South Africa (1998, 1999, 2000), value R100 000.

o Awarded University of Pretoria undergraduate scholarship (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000).

o Awarded academic honorary colours by the University of Pretoria (2000).

NON-DEGREE PURPOSE COURSEWORK AND EXTENSION STUDIES:

 Certificate in science communication: An introduction to theory, best practice and practical skills (2015).

 Completed certificate course in doctoral supervision, African Doctoral Academy (2014).

 Completed course in “Intermediate Dutch” at the Eindhoven University of Technology (final mark: 80%) (January 2006).

 Completed the following courses through the University of Pretoria (2004).

o Systems Engineering (final mark: 78%)

o Entrepreneurship (final mark: 69%)

o Research methodology (final mark: 85%)

 Completed certificate course in “Operations and Service Management Strategy” at the Centre of Continuing Education at the University of Pretoria, August 2004.

 Completed Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Semesters 1, 2, 3 and 4 (2001).

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EXPERIENCE

STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY – ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING)

(Senior lecturer - May 2015 to June 2017; promoted to Associate Professor July 2017)

Permanent, full-time appointment as Associate Professor in Engineering Management in the Department of Industrial Engineering. Research focus areas:

 Systems of innovation, STI policy;  The development of pro-poor value chains;  Outcome and impact evaluation of innovation and research programmes;  Innovation for inclusive development and ICTs for development; Effective at facilitating and establishing strategic partnerships, building and strengthening research teams and programmes. Some achievements here include:

 Secured grant and developed a research partnership with pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline - leading to the establishment of the Health System Engineering and Innovation Hub at Stellenbosch University;

 Establishing the Innovation for Inclusive Development research group at Industrial Engineering at University of Stellenbosch;  Participated in the establishment of the Engineering for Financial Services research group at Industrial Engineering;  In process to establish “The Internet of Things in Africa Co-creation Hub” with seed funding provided by Vodacom, X-link and Mezzanine.

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA – SENIOR LECTURER

(January 2013 to present)

Part-time Senior Lecturer at the University of Pretoria in the Graduate School of Engineering and Technology Management, Faculty of Engineering. Sara’s research and areas of supervision of Masters Students here include:

 Systems of innovation, STI policy;  Technology management;  Human Resources for Science, Engineering and Technology  ICTs for development;

STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY - CREST – CENTRE FOR RESEARCH ON EVALUATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – PROJECT MANAGER / RESEARCHER

(January 2012 to May 2015 – Full-time)(Part-time from May 2015 – September 2016)

The DRUSSA programme was a 5-year DFID (UK’s Department for International Development) funded programme. It addressed the established demand for stronger Sub-Saharan African (SSA) participation in the pro-poor development research programmes that provide local solutions to achieve the Millennium

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Development Goals (MDG). The programme focused specifically on directly strengthening Research Uptake Management capacity in 24 Sub-Saharan African universities.

Responsibilities on the programme include:

 Project management responsibility for 2 of 5 Work Programmes;  Monitoring and Evaluation of DRUSSA’s programme progress and outputs;  Research: A review of the literature on knowledge utilisation; The development of frameworks for the implementation and improvement of knowledge utilisation management on individual, institutional and systemic levels;  Coordination of the development of 10 case studies by research teams across Africa on the evaluation of research utilization and impact;  Lecturing on postgraduate short courses and M.Phil course - specifically on knowledge to policy, the institutionalisation of RUM.

INDEPENDENT CONSULTING PROJECTS

(January 2010 to present)

 Expert team member on programme reviewing innovation practices in 13 Government Departments (2017);  Appointed as expert on innovation for the development of a background discussion document for a Roundtable on Innovation at STIAS in 2016, funded and supported by the Wallenberg Foundation (2016);  Evaluation of the International Atomic Energy Agency's Coordinated Research Activities – outcome was to provide guidance on how the agency could improve research impact through the research programmes in the utilisation of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes (Vienna, Austria)(2015);  Appointed as expert team member of National Advisory Council on Innovation’s (NACI) working group on the South African Bio-economy strategy to advise the Minister of Science and Technology of South Africa (2015);  Developing evaluation frameworks and support mechanisms for the Community Interaction office at Stellenbosch University (2015);  Developed an Innovation and Research Uptake Policy for a leading university in South Africa (2014);  Trade and transport facilitation assessment focusing on strengthening the automotive value chain in SACU countries (Funded by World Bank) (2014);  Project manager on project with Frost & Sullivan for development of an economic development roadmap for the Department of Economic Development (GDED) in South Africa (2013);  Developed a quick guide to practical advice for local and regional economic planners internationally to implement spatial planning strategies for green economic development in cities and city regions (Funded by UN-Habitat – launched at Rio conference) (2012);  Developed an innovation strategy framework for the University of (2012).  Developed and revamped the Department of Economic Development & Tourism of the Western Cape’s communication materials and frameworks for cluster initiatives (2012);  Analysed entrepreneurial activities at Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Stellenbosch in order to design a special purpose vehicle for such activities (2012);

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 Project manager on strategy project with Frost & Sullivan to develop strategic recommendations to a large beverages company on how they should address the consolidation of their market (2011);  Market research and analysis of the aviation industry and how major trends and changes in politics, technology, society may impact on the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) (Cologne, Germany, June 2011);  Protection and appropriation options for the birth defects toolkit for not-for-profit PHG foundation considering IP protection options and the business case for IP protection (Cambridge, UK, March 2011);  Developed a literature review and practical advice on methods for setting targets for the National Advisory Council on Innovation (NACI) (2009).

CONTRACT RESEARCH: CENTRE OF BUSINESS RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

(June 2011 to July 2011)

Developed comparative analysis and literature review to characterise and compare R&D expenditure in the UK with OECD economies. Analysis formed part of one-year project for Centre of Industry and Higher Education in the UK to conduct a study on the efficiency and effectiveness of science policy instruments.

MANAGEMENT CONSULTING: FROST & SULLIVAN - PROJECT MANAGER (CAPE TOWN)

(November 2008 to September 2010)

Project manager on consulting projects in a wide range of industries (ICT, Energy and Power supply, Chemicals, Materials and Food, Pharmaceutical, Industrial).

Sector: Regional government

Project: Gauteng Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) Marketing Strategy (September 2009)

 Project description: Project involved the development of a sector development strategy to position the Gauteng province in South Africa as a BPO hub (Gauteng Department of Economic Development, Provincial Government (GDED).

 Achievements: The outcome of this project was the development of strategic recommendations on the most attractive customer segments to be targeted in three international markets (UK, USA and the Netherlands), marketing strategy and strategic initiatives to strengthen Gauteng’s BPO offering.

Project: Implementation plan development for BPO industry marketing an industry development strategy (April 2010) (GDED).

 Project description: Frost & Sullivan was awarded a follow-on contract for the implementation plan development phase (for above-mentioned project) to develop a practical approach towards implementing the sector development and marketing strategy.

Sector: Industrial sector

Project: Strategic analysis of the South African welding solutions market for a large gas company (May 2010)

 Project description: A concise study that provided the client with detailed market information relating to the direction of the welding market in South Africa, particularly the welding consumables market.

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 Achievements: Evaluated and analysed welding solutions market size, competitive structure, distribution networks and end-user preferences; collection of purchasing trend information from distributors and agents, fabricators, system integrators and other top-, middle– and bottom-end consumers to cross-reference the information obtained from welding solution suppliers; analysis of data; report writing and presentation of interim and final findings to the client.

Project: Electricity pricing forecast and analysis for global mining company (November 2009);

 Project description: The client was considering alternative locations for expansion of their ferro- alloy business based on the electricity pricing increases expected in South Africa. The project involved the analysis of electricity supply and forecasted pricing in 8 international markets (South Africa, India, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, UAE, Canada and Saudi Arabia).

 Achievements: Managed and led a team of 10 consultants (teams were located in South Africa, India, the UK and China). This project included the development of a highly complex and detailed excel model with the purpose of forecasting electricity pricing and security of supply in the 8 international markets analysed.

Project: Sub-Saharan African markets analysis: A strategic market analysis and opportunity assessment for product portfolios (global chemicals manufacturer)(September 2009).

 Project description: Identifying the market size, growth and potential opportunities for a global chemicals manufacturer’s products within Sub-Saharan Africa. Five countries in East and West Africa were selected for analysis, based on the industry attractiveness and sovereign risk in each country.

 Achievements: The outcome of the project was a set of detailed recommendations on market penetration options for each of the markets and product categories selected.

Sector: ICT sector

Project: Influencer and stakeholder identification study - A framework of the key influencers within Angola, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa (Global IT company) (2010)

 Project description: Developing an influencer mapping tool tailored to the company and its operating environment in Africa, followed by identifying strategic influencers, including influencers, buyers and users.

 Achievements: A framework was developed against which influencer attributes were analysed and recommendations made on key influencers within Banking & Insurance, Telecommunications, Public Sector and Oil/Gas (Angola & Nigeria) for the country markets Angola, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.

Project: Pricing model for mobile authentication products of a dynamic Stellenbosch start-up

 Project description: Developing an approach for a pricing model for selected international markets. Analysed and benchmarked functional components of the product, customer trends, technology lifecycle – respective value offering to the client.

 Achievements: Developed a pricing modelling tool to determine the appropriate pricing approaches and a flexible pricing model that can be adapted to unique market conditions.

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA – ONE-YEAR ASSIGNMENT

(January 2008 to November 2008)

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Appointed in the Rectorate as Research Consultant to the Vice- and Principal of the University of Pretoria. Completed a research project on the assessment of South Africa’s government scientific advisory structures. Outcome of the project was a major input to the National Advisory Council on Innovation’s (NACI) review on its position as science advisory body to the Minister of Science and Technology.

MONITOR GROUP SOUTH AFRICA () – STRATEGY CONSULTANT (PERMANENT) (AUGUST 2006 – DECEMBER 2007)

Financial sector

Project: Strategy for private equity fund (Major investment bank) (August – September 2007) (6 weeks)

 Project description: A strategy project for the private equity department of a major bank looking at creating a new private equity fund through moving their private equity investments off-balance sheet.

 Responsibilities: Analysis of the investment portfolio in order to determine the optimal portfolio to be transferred to the new entity.

Project: Due diligence project: Hardware sector (2 months)

 Project description: Detailed competitor, company analysis and forecasted growth of the target company in order to inform a purchase decision for our client.

 Responsibilities: Company analysis, including industry projections, company structure, product offering, and financials; also developed company’s discounted cash flow model.

Public sector: Tourism

Project: Global overview of South African Tourism as a brand (April 2007 – May 2007) (2 months)

 Project description: Developed a global oversight report on development of South African Tourism as a brand in 14 markets and progress made in strengthening the brand over the previous 4 years.

 Responsibilities: Supervised 2 junior members working on the team. Managed project and drove the intellectual agenda on the development of the report.

Project: 4 year review (September 2006 – February 2007) (7 months)

 Project description: Analysed the value drivers of the South African tourism industry over the 2002 – 2005 period and reviewed the progress the tourism industry had made towards achieving its objectives of increasing arrivals, spend, length of stay, provinces visited and improved seasonality patterns.

 Responsibilities: Development of analysis and a model, as well as creating a user-friendly front end for the client to be able to make use of the model for analysis. Shared responsibility for analysis and communication of findings to the client.

DYNAMIC STRATEGIES CO. (JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA) – DYNAMIC SYSTEM MODELLER

(May 2005 – July 2006)

Part-time (2 days a week) work at a strategy consulting company specialising in the development of system dynamics models to develop business strategies for a wide range of industries. Participated in

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Project: Kees Beyers chocolate factory

 Project description: Worked in a team of 3 to develop a System Dynamics Model for a South African-based chocolate manufacturer. The purpose of the model was to simulate a chocolate manufacturing process in a factory. This model was intended for use to formulate a strategy to increase the factory’s production levels.

 Achievement: Developed ordering, resources planning as well as production line modules. Tested and ran scenarios for chocolate factory to strategise shift planning and resources needs to deal with the growing demands for chocolates from its clients such as Woolworth’s (South Africa), South African Airways and Marks & Spencer (UK).

Project: National Advisory Council on Innovation – Human Resources in Science and Technology

NACI is the highest-level advisory body in matters on science and Innovation to the South African Minister of Science and Technology.

 Project description: The purpose of the system dynamics model is to simulate the process of development of human resources in science and engineering in higher education institutions in South Africa.

 Achievement: System analysis, model calibration and testing of the model to simulate the process of the training and development of scientists and engineers in the South African higher education sector.

Project: – HR talent management

 Project description: Worked in a team developing a model for SASOL’s human resources management to assess the flow of human resources in the light of employment equity targets.

 Achievement: Responsible for calibrating the model, and running scenario tests to assess the system and to find estimates for progress that could be made to achieve employment equity targets while considering the retention rates of human resources and skills in the organisation.

Project: Toyota logistics

 Project description: The purpose of this model is to simulate the Toyota logistics system of carriers as they deliver vehicles from the Toyota plant to distribution points and dealers on different routes across South Africa.

 Achievement: Involved in the population of the model with test data and running scenario tests to formulate strategies for Toyota to utilise their carriers.

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA (RESEARCHER, PART-TIME, 25 HOURS A WEEK) (CONTRACT)

(April 2004 – July 2006)

Employed as a PhD student research assistant at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Main duties were to assist in research activities and projects of the Department of Engineering and Technology Management.

Project: Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC) (May – June 2004)

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 Project description: The purpose of the strategy formulation study was to identify fields of expertise for the advancement of the competitive position of the South African automotive industry in the international market.

 Achievement: Research to identify centres with expertise and capabilities (light and heavy materials, electronics, design etc.) with potential for further development. Successfully reported on fields of expertise, which led to the formulation of a strategy document for the AIDC by the University of Pretoria.

IT PROJECT: CSCAPE STRATEGIC INTERNET SOLUTIONS (LONDON, UK) – ANALYST DEVELOPER (CONTRACT)

(October 2003 – January 2004)

Project: Chartered Institute for Personnel and Development (CIPD), London (UK)

 Responsibilities: Worked as a software developer in a team of 12 people responsible for the development of modules for a content management system to be used for distance learning and membership management. The system was developed in a .net environment.

 Achievements: Successfully delivered modules for the CIPD website project using the following technologies: C# .net, Microsoft Content Management Server, Visual Source Safe, SQL, XSL, XML and HTML.

IT CONSULTING: ACCENTURE SOUTH AFRICA – BUSINESS ANALYST (PERMANENT)

(April 2002 – July 2003)

Project: South African Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) (May 2002 – July 2003)

Responsibilities: System owner bearing responsibility for the maintenance and utilisation of three major computer-based systems used by the IEC namely:

 Project Charter System: Netcentric IT system used to allocate and track funding for projects run on provincial and head-office level in the organisation;

 Candidate Nomination System: Netcentric IT system used to register candidates for national and by-elections;

 Voter Registration System: Netcentric IT system used to register voters for elections. System made use of a database the voters’ table of which had approximately 20 million entries (shared responsibility);

 Part of a team of 3 tasked with the extremely complex task of modifying and enhancing IT systems at the IEC to allow for the first floor crossing of candidates in South Africa in 2002.

Achievements: Gained experience in consulting with senior client personnel to discuss enhancements and new developments to above-mentioned systems. Gained experience in user-requirement analysis, system design and application implementation and testing of solutions in ASP, SQL, Visual Basic, Visual basic script, Java script and Visual Source Safe, XSL, XML.

Project: Kingdom of Lesotho National Elections 2002 (April 2002-May 2002)

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 Responsibilities: Junior member in a team of 2 people responsible for the development of Access and Visual Basic application of a results system for the Kingdom of Lesotho national elections of May 2002.

 Achievements: Development of results reporting system in Access. Successfully developed, tested and stress tested application. The results system was successfully used by electoral personnel to compute and report the results of the Kingdom of Lesotho national elections of 25 May 2002.

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA – ASSISTANT LECTURER (ELECTRONIC COMMERCE)

(Jan 2002 – April 2002)

 Responsibilities: Assisted in the conceptualisation and design of a postgraduate course entitled “Secure Electronic Commerce”.

 Achievements: Successfully assisted in compiling curriculum for the postgraduate course from M.Eng final project.

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA – ASSISTANT LECTURER (PHOTONICS)

(Jan 2001 – Dec 2001)

 Responsibilities: Assisted in lecturing course titled “Photonics 320” to engineering students.

 Achievements: Successfully lectured and assisted students in course work.

RESEARCH OUTPUT

ACCREDITED PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (PUBLISHED)

1. Grobbelaar S., Buys A.J., (2005). A conceptual model of an R&D performing sector in the National System of Innovation. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, November 2005.

2. Grobbelaar S., Buys A.J., (2006). Issues facing the South African research and development system in the next 20 years, South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, November, 2007.

3. Grobbelaar S., Gauche, P., Brent A., (2014). Developing a competitive CSP industry in South Africa: Current gaps and recommended next steps. Development Southern Africa, 31(3), 475-493.

4. Osunyomi, B.D., Grobbelaar, S.S., (2015), Integrating eHealth in HIV/AIDS intervention programmes in South Africa, South African Journal of Information Management 17(1), Art. #623, 10 pages. http://dx.doi. org/10.4102/sajim.v17i1.623.

5. Grobbelaar, S., De Wet, G., (2016). Exploring pathways towards an integrated development role: The . South African Journal of Higher Education 30 (2016) : 162-187, http://dx.doi.org/10.20853/30-1-558.

6. Grobbelaar S., Gwynne Evans, N., Brent, A., (2016). From Enterprise Development to Inclusive Innovation – a framework for supporting policy-learning in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, 8:2, 233-246, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20421338.2016.1159401

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7. Grobbelaar, S., Schiller, U., De Wet, G., (2016). Research uptake and intermediary platforms: An integrated facilitating system for sustainable community development at the University of Fort Hare, Innovation and Development in June 2016.

8. Oosthuizen, C., Grobbelaar, S. & Bam, W. (2016). Exploring the link between PPM implementation and company success in achieving strategic goals: An empirical framework. Submitted to be published in the proceedings of SAIIE conference 2016, Glenburn Lodge, Muldersdrift, 27-29 October 2016. Was subsequently accepted to be published in special edition of South African Journal of Industrial Engineering in September 2016.

9. Botha, L., Bam, W., Grobbelaar, S. (2016). Towards a Framework To Guide the Evaluation of Inclusive Innovation. Submitted to be published in the proceedings of SAIIE conference 2016, Glenburn Lodge, Muldersdrift, 27-29 October 2016. Was subsequently accepted to be published in special edition of South African Journal of Industrial Engineering in September 2016.

10. Grobbelaar, S., Tijssen, R., Dijksterhuis, M., (2016). University-driven inclusive innovations in the Western Cape of South Africa: towards a research framework of innovation regimes. Published in African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development.

11. Grobbelaar, S., Harber, T., (2016). Towards the institutionalisation of research uptake management in Sub-Saharan African Universities. Accepted for publication in Journal of Higher Education in Africa Volume 14, No 1. (has not appeared yet).

12. Grobbelaar, S. S., & Serger, S. S. (2017). Fundamental Debates and Policy Choices for Supporting Innovation in Africa. Development, 1–7. http://doi.org/10.1057/s41301-016-0041-1.

13. Grobbelaar, S., Meyer, I., (2017). Pathways to regional economic integration in SACU: Lessons from case studies of value chain integration in the automotive and agro-processing industries, Accepted for publication in South African Journal of Industrial Engineering.

ACCREDITED PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS (ACCEPTED)

14. Van der Merwe, M., Grobbelaar, S., Schutte, C., Von Leipzig, K., (2017). Towards an enterprise growth framework for entering the Base of he Pyramid (BoP) market. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management– Accepted.

15. Oosthuizen, C., Grobbelaar, S. & Bam, W. (2017). Project Portfolio Management Best Practice and Implementation: A review of South African pratice. To be submitted to the International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management – Accepted.

16. Lamprecht, A.L., Grobbelaar, S. (2017). A Decision Support System Framework for Localisation Investment Selection: A case study of the Tool, Die and Mould-making industry. Submitted to the South African Joural of Industrial Engieering in January 2017 – Accepted.

17. Grobbelaar, S., (2017). University innovation platforms: facilitating a role in innovation ecosystems. Invited paper to Development Southern Africa. Submission in March 2017. (Submission resulting from involvement in Ford Foundation project on universities and place-making) – Accepted with changes.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS IN SUBMISSION PROCESS (TO ACCREDITED JOURNALS)

18. Behane, T., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). The process of intra-firm technology transfer: A case study of De Beers Marine. Submitted to the South African Journal of Industrial Engineering in December 2016 – in review.

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19. Botha, L., Grobbelaar, S. Bam, W., (2017). The evaluation of University-driven technology based, innovation for inclusive development projects. Submitted to Innovation and Development in March 2017.

20. Uriona, M., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). System Dynamics Models in the Innovation Systems domain: A review. Submitted to Science and Public Policy.

21. Van der Merwe, E., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). Systemic Policy Instruments for Inclusive Innovation Systems: Case study of a maternal mHealth project. Submitted to Science and Public Policy.

22. Akinola, G., Grobbelaar S., (2017). Uptake of Management Research in the Nigerian Banking Industry. Paper submitted to South African Journal of Business Management in June 2017.

ARTICLES CURRENTLY BEING AUTHORED FOR SUBMISSION (TO ACCREDITED JOURNALS)

23. Van der Merwe, E., Grobbelaar, S., Bam, W. (2017). Exploring the Functional Dynamics of Inclusive Innovation Systems. Submitted to Innovation and Development in July 2017.

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

1. Grobbelaar, S., 2012. Clustering for Competitiveness: Urban Patterns for a Green Economy, UN-Habitat available at http://www.unhabitat.org/pmss/listItemDetails.aspx?publicationID=3340.

2. Grobbelaar, S., 2016. Innovation platforms: The case of Fort Hare University. Invited book chapter to be published in book entitled City-Campus-Region: Knowledge Production, Place-making, Development in the South African periphery (Ford Foundation funded project).

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ARTICLES (PEER REVIEWED AND PUBLISHED IN PROCEEDINGS)

1. Grobbelaar S., Buys A.J., (2005). “A System Dynamics Model of R&D in the South African System of Innovation”, conference paper, PICMET conference, Portland, Oregon, USA.

2. Grobbelaar S., Buys A.J., (2006). “Research and Development in the South African System of Innovation – Application of a System Dynamics Model to the Higher Education System”, conference paper, IAMOT conference, Beijing, China.

3. Grobbelaar S., (2012). Planning cities for a sustainable and green economy: Urban and regional competitiveness. SAPI conference 2012, Durban, 17-19 September 2012.

4. Grobbelaar S., Kirkland J., (2013). The Development and Management of Research Uptake in Sub- Saharan Africa. Keynote address, International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries (IATUL), Cape Town, 16 April 2013.

5. Babasile, D., Grobbelaar, S., (2014). Exploring the current and future role of ICTs in HIV/AIDS intervention programs in South Africa. PICMET 2014 Conference, Kanazawa, Japan.

6. Miya, L., Grobbelaar, S., (2015). Risk-based maintenance on physical assets: Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality Water Services, accepted to be published in proceedings of IAMOT 2015, Cape Town.

7. Mbata, L., Grobbelaar, S., (2015). Towards a best practice approach for measuring and reporting benefits of strategic sourcing of technology, accepted to be published in proceedings of IAMOT 2015, Cape Town.

8. Kunnath, C., Grobbelaar, S., (2016). Skills Transfer in the Digital Age: Evaluating e-Learning Effectiveness at a Parastatal. Submitted to 2016 SAICET conference, Pretoria, South Africa.

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9. Chatukuta, S., Grobbelaar, S., (2016). Analysis of inclusive innovation business models of inclusive innovation in the Healthcare industry in South Africa. Published in proceedings of PICMET conference 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.

10. van der Merwe, E., Grobbelaar, S., (2016). A framework for evaluating Inclusive Innovation performance: The case of the eHealth innovation system in the Stellenbosch region, South Africa. Published in proceedings of PICMET conference 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.

11. Grobbelaar, S., van der Merwe, E, (2016). Supporting inclusive innovation: Developing improved analytical methods and STI policy instruments to operationalise inclusive innovation. Published in proceedings of PICMET conference 2016, Honolulu, Hawaii.

12. Bhagwan, V., Grobbelaar, S. (2017). Development of a telemedicine system for monitoring intensive care patients. Full paper published in proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Information Management and Industrial Engineering (ICII 2017) February 3-6 in Cape Town, South Africa.

13. Lamprecht, A.L., Grobbelaar, S. (2017). Developing a Decision Support System Framework for Localisation Investment Selection. Full paper published in proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Information Management and Industrial Engineering (ICII 2017) February 3-6 in Cape Town, South Africa.

14. Van der Merwe, M., Grobbelaar, S., Schutte, C., Von Leipzig, K., (2017). The Base of the Pyramid (BOP): towards a high growth framework for Small to Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) action. Full paper published in proceedings of IAMOT 2017 conference in Vienna, Austria – WINNER best paper award for conference.

15. Marais, R., Grobbelaar, S., De Kock, I., (2017). A technology transfer framework: Facilitating private to public transfer of e-Technologies. Full paper published in proceedings of IAMOT 2017 conference in Vienna, Austria.

16. Marais, A., Grobbelaar, S., Kennon, D., (2017). A conceptual framework towards the development of Innovation Platforms that facilitate the integration of technology in healthcare value chains. Full paper published in proceedings of IAMOT 2017 conference in Vienna, Austria.

17. Van Schalkwyk, A., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). A Decision Support System (DSS) framework for developing a sustainable sharing economy enterprise. Full paper published in proceedings of IAMOT 2017 conference in Vienna, Austria.

18. Uriona, M., Leusin, M., Vaz, C., Grobbelaar, S. (2017) Diffusion Dynamics of Wind Energy Technology in Brazil. Full paper submitted to 35th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, July 16 – July 20, 2017.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ARTICLES (WITH PROCEEDINGS) IN SUBMISSION PROCESS

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ARTICLES PRESENTED (NO PROCEEDINGS)

1. Botha, L., Grobbelaar, S., (2016). A Framework to guide the evaluation of inclusive innovation systems aimed at the empowerment of the BoP. Extended abstract presented at R&D Management Conference, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

2. Grobbelaar, S. De Wet, G., (2016). Research uptake and inclusive innovative intermediary platforms: An integrated facilitating system for sustainable scholarly community engagement and development

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at the University of Fort Hare, South Africa. Extended abstract presented at R&D Management Conference, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

3. Uriona, M., Grobbelaar, S., (2016). System Dynamics in the Innovation Systems Domain: A review. Extended abstract submitted to the Schumpeter Conference, Montreal, Canada.

4. Uriona, M., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). Exploring systems frameworks for modelling the dynamics of renewable energy innovations, Globelics conference 2017, Athens, Greece.

5. Uriona, M., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). A systematic review of System Dynamics Models in the Innovation Systems literature, Globelics conference 2017, Athens, Greece.

REGIONAL CONFERENCE ARTICLES (PUBLISHED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS)

1. Pillay, D. J., Grobbelaar, S.S., von Leipzig, K., (2016). Development of a warehouse management maturity model framework. Submitted to be published in the proceedings of SAIIE conference 2016, Glenburn Lodge, Muldersdrift, 27-29 October 2016.

2. Matheus E. Leusin, Sara S. Grobbelaar and Mauricio Uriona-Maldonado (2016). Wind Energy Technology Diffusion: a comparative study between South Africa and Brazil. Abstract submitted to 4th Annual System Dynamics Conference for the South Africa Chapter, in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

3. Thiago C.A. Bernardes, Mauricio Uriona-Maldonado and Sara Grobbelaar (2016). Solar Energy Technology Diffusion: a comparative study between South Africa and Brazil. Abstract submitted to 4th Annual System Dynamics Conference for the South Africa Chapter, in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

REGIONAL CONFERENCE ARTICLES – FULL PAPER SUBMITTED (WITH CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS)

4. Rammea, L., Grobbelaar , S., (2017). The Evaluation of e-Government Implementation: A case study of the Lesotho Company Registry System. Paper submitted to be published in proceedings of Africon 2017 conference, September 2017, Cape Town.

5. Ngongoni, C., Grobbelaar , S., (2017). Value Co-Creation in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Learnings from a Norwegian perspective. Paper submitted to be published in proceedings of Africon 2017 conference, September 2017, Cape Town.

6. Herman, H., Grobbelaar, S., Pistorius, C., (2017). The process and evolution of platform technology design and development in the African healthcare context. Abstract accepted, full paper submitted to SAIIE28 conference, 25-27 October 2017, Riverside Sun, Vanderbijlpark.

7. Ngongoni, C., Grobbelaar, S., Schutte, C., (2017). The role of Open Innovation Intermediaries in Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems Design. Abstract accepted, full paper submitted to SAIIE28 conference, 25-27 October 2017, Riverside Sun, Vanderbijlpark.

8. Bvuchete, M., Grobbelaar, S., van Eeden, J., (2017). Big Data and Demand Driven Supply Chain Management: Healthcare Supply Chain Management in South Africa. Abstract accepted, full paper submitted to SAIIE28 conference, 25-27 October 2017, Riverside Sun, Vanderbijlpark.

9. Els, C., Grobbelaar, S., Kennon D., (2017). A systematic review of business ecosystems to support and improve survivability of SMEs in South Africa. Abstract accepted, full paper submitted to SAIIE28 conference, 25-27 October 2017, Riverside Sun, Vanderbijlpark.

10. Buenk, R., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). Evaluation of Micro-transport systems. Abstract accepted, full paper submitted to SAIIE28 conference, 25-27 October 2017, Riverside Sun, Vanderbijlpark.

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11. Dondofema, R., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). The establishment and functioning of agricultural innovation platforms: a systematic review. Abstract accepted, full paper submitted to SAIIE28 conference, 25-27 October 2017, Riverside Sun, Vanderbijlpark.

REGIONAL CONFERENCE ARTICLES ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS (WITH CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS)

12. Van Deventer, L., Grobbelaar, S., (2017). A Practical Decision Support System Tool to Support Target Selection by Venture Capitalists: Investment for local industry development in South Africa. Abstract accepted for international financial services onference, Hermanus, South Africa October.

INDUSTRY APPLICATION PRESENTATIONS (PEER REVIEWED AND PUBLISHED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS)

1. Grobbelaar S., Gwynne Evans, N., (2014). Quo Vadis? 20 years of supporting regional economic development in the Western Cape Province of South Africa – a framework for embedding innovation. PICMET 2014 Conference, Kanazawa, Japan.

CONFERENCE ABSTRACT AND PAPERS PRESENTATIONS (NO PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS)

1. Grobbelaar S., Verhoef G., 2012. Entrepreneurial activities at a Faculty of Health Sciences. SARIMA 2012, Port Elizabeth, 5 – 7 September 2012.

2. Grobbelaar S., Coates D., 2012. Development Research Uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa. SARIMA 2012, Port Elizabeth, 5 – 7 September 2012.

3. Grobbelaar S., 2012. “Clustering for competitiveness”. International Association of Impact Assessment, Somerset West, 28 August 2012.

4. Grobbelaar S., 2013. Towards higher impact for universities in a regional system of innovation. International Sustainable Development Research Conference (ISDRC) 2013, Stellenbosch, 1 – 3 July 2013.

5. Grobbelaar S., 2014. “A strategic approach to institutionalising RUM”, SARIMA conference, Gaborone, Botswana, 10 July 2014.

6. Tijssen, R., Dijksterhuis, M., Grobbelaar, S., 2014. Universities and Inclusive Innovation: A fledging innovation system in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Extended abstract presentation at UNU-Merit conference, Maastricht, November 2014.

7. Grobbelaar, S., Dijksterhuis, M., 2015. Towards a research agenda for university-driven inclusive innovations: A review of universities in the Western Cape of South Africa. Paper presentation at Globelics Conference 2015 in Havana, Cuba

8. Grobbelaar, S., Chutukuta, S., (2016). Scaling inclusive innovations in the healthcare sector: Case studies from the Western Cape Province in South Africa, 2nd SA biomedical engineering conference.

9. Grobbelaar, S., Uriona, M. (2017) System Dynamics modelling in the Innovation Systems literature: A systematic review. Paper submitted to the 15th Globelics International Conference – Athens, Greece 10. Uriona, M. Grobbelaar, S., (2017). Exploring systems frameworks for modeling the dynamics of renewable energy innovations. Paper submitted to the 15th Globelics International Conference – Athens, Greece

RESEARCH REPORTS / ADVISORY NOTES

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1. Grobbelaar, S., 2008. A review of international bodies that provide science advice to government. Report for the National Advisory Council on Innovation available at http://www.repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/6757/grobbelaar_review(2008).pdf?sequenc e=3.

2. Barnard, P., Bailey, A., Grobbelaar, S., Mitchell, C., July 2010. “Innovation at the ”. Review document to evaluate and develop base for innovation strategy for the university.

3. Grobbelaar, S., 2012. “Towards a strategic framework for innovation at UCT – Best practice examples from the UK”. This was a literature review and development of a conceptual framework for the university.

4. Grobbelaar, S., 2013. Building institutional capacity for Research Uptake available at http://www.cput.ac.za/storage/research/uptake/building_institutional_capacity_for_research_uptak e.pdf.

5. Boum, Y., Facknath, S., Lalljee, V., Grobbelaar, S., Joubert, M., 2014. Developing a stakeholder engagement and science communication plan: Two case studies.

6. Grobbelaar, S., Boshoff, N., Joubert, M., 2014. Perspectives and themes in knowledge utilisation, pp 163 (An in-depth literature review of the field of Knowledge Utilisation in partial fulfilment of targets for DRUSSA programme).

7. Grobbelaar, S., 2014. Regional economic integration in SACU: the automotive industry, pp 32. Report to SACU to support a trade and transport facilitation assessment (funded by World Bank).

8. Tijssen, R., Dijksterhuis, M., Grobbelaar, S., 2014. Universities and Inclusive Innovation: A case study of the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Research report for the LDE Center on Innovation and Technology Networks in Africa.

9. Grobbelaar, S., 2015. Bio-economy metrics and survey: Briefing document – an evaluator’s perspective. Submitted as discussion document to the National Advisory Council on Innovation’s (NACI) working group on the South African Bio-economy strategy.

10. Grobbelaar, S., Serger, S., 2016. STIAS-Wallenberg Roundtable on innovation for prosperity: Realising innovation opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) available at http://stias.ac.za/wp- content/uploads/2015/10/Roundtable-Discussion-paper-Feb-2016_Pr1.pdf

MONITORING AND EVALUATION REPORTS AUTHORED /CO-AUTHORED 1. DRUSSA Programme Process Evaluation and Synthesis Monitoring Report, September 2013

2. DRUSSA Programme Annual Report, September 2014.

3. DRUSSA Programme Annual Report September 2015

4. DRUSSA Programme Review Report September 2016

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS OF RESEARCH

1. Colloquium presentation, “R&D in the National System of Innovation – project proposal”, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 4 August 2004.

2. Colloquium presentation, “R&D in the SA System of Innovation – a conceptual model”, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, 7 March 2005.

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3. Colloquium presentation, “R&D in the National System of Innovation – Research plan”, University of Pretoria, South Africa, 22 June 2005

4. Research Seminar, “The development of R&D capacity in Researchers in South Africa’s Higher Education system – a dynamic analysis”, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, 11 January 2006.

5. Final defence for PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria; “R&D in the NSI – A system dynamics Model”, 6 December 2006.

6. “Constructing a composite innovation indicator for South Africa: proposed methodology and approach”, NACI, IRG expert workshop on measuring and monitoring innovation in South Africa - 22 October 2009) available at http://www.docstoc.com/docs/74363343/IRG-expert-workshop-on- measuring-and-monitoring-innovation-in.

7. Brown bag (Open to whole department) session at the Department of Science And Technology, South Africa – presentation entitled: “Policy ideas from the UK”, 25 June 2012.

8. Participated in panel discussion on innovation at 1st Stellenbosch Innovation District conference, July, 2013.

9. Research presentation to the Economies of Regions Learning Network - “The role of Universities in regional in18 that outlnovation systems”, 6 March 2013.

10. Colloquium presentation - Fort Hare colloquium. “Pathways towards an integrated development role: A learning approach”. University of Fort Hare, 7 October 2014.

11. Research presentation to the Economies of Regions Learning Network (2014) – “Suggested Research Framework: Supporting innovation, cluster and value chains - on a regional level”, 13 October 2014.

12. Conference presentation for DRUSSA programme Leaders and Champions event – “Some thoughts on Monitoring and Evaluation for Research Uptake management and Research Impact Assessment”, Protea Hotel, Sea Point, 10 December 2014.

13. DST seminar for impact evaluation of inclusive innovation, “Evaluating system change in inclusive innovation systems”, CSIR, 30 March 2015.

14. Grobbelaar, S., van der Merwe, E., 2015. Supporting inclusive growth on the sub national level: A stage model for supporting the development of inclusive innovation systems. Presented at the Economic of Regions Learning Network Conference, Johannesburg, 15-16 October 2015.

15. STIAS Roundtable presentation entitled - “Approaching the STIAS RoundTable: Background report / Delphi findings”, February 2016.

16. sciSTIP Seminar presentation, From enterprise development to inclusive innovation – transforming regional innovation support, Morgenhof, Stellenbosch April 2016

17. DST-SPRU Seminar, STIAS RoundTable on Innovation: Policy brief, Pretoria, May 2016

18. Oosthuizen, G.A., Grobbelaar, S. & Moloko, N. (2016). Innovative Project Workshop Session: Strategies to Develop Local Suppliers, 14th Global Conference on Sustainable Manufacturing: Decoupling Growth from Resource Use, 4 October, Stellenbosch

19. Grobbelaar, S. (2016). I4ID and innovation platforms in Africa: a research agenda. International Conference on Scientometrics, STI Policy and Science Communication, 1 November, Stellenbosch

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POPULAR PUBLICATIONS

1. Grobbelaar, S.S., 2012. Development research and uptake: In search of better governance, available at www.DRUSSA.net.

2. Grobbelaar, S.S., 2013. Four-part blog series on the Institutionalissation of Research Uptake at Universities, available at www.DRUSSA.net.

3. Grobbelaar, S.S., Grobbelaar, A.S., November 2013. South African Energy Technologies within Reach, Intellectual Property Magazine.

4. Grobbelaar, S.S., 2014. Four-part blog series on “Research Uptake Policy: Key heuristics, metaphors, theories and frameworks” available at www.DRUSSA.net

5. Grobbelaar, S., S., 2016. Facilitating a grand societal experiment: Platforms for supporting University- Initiated Inclusive Innovation (U3I PLATFORMS) available at http://capeinfo.com/sara-grobbelaar- facilitating-a-grand-societal-experiment-platforms-for-supporting-university-initiated-inclusive- innovation

WORKSHOPS / SHORT COURSES / LECTURING

1. DRUSSA short courses on “Knowledge to policy” at various locations in South Africa, Ghana, Kenya in 2012.

2. Short course to Energy Regulators’ meeting – Policy mapping and influencing policy making (Funded by USAID, Trade Hub Southern Africa), December 2012.

3. Lecturing on “Knowledge-to-Policy” to Science and Technology Studies (STS) MPhil students at CREST, University Stellenbosch, 2012 – 2014.

4. Lecturing on “STI Policy” to Technology Management MPhil students at Industrial Engineering Department, University Stellenbosch, 2015.

5. Quality Assurance GV344, Lecturing to 3rd year Industrial Engineering students

GUEST LECTURES

1. Annual guest lecturer to MPhil Sustainable Development students at the Sustainability Institute, Stellenbosch University, with one-day course entitled “Policy mapping and influencing policy making”, 23 July 2012, 21 May 2013, 20 May 2014.

OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

1. External moderator for System Dynamic Modelling course of MPhil Sustainable Development students at the Sustainability Institute, Stellenbosch University.

2. External moderator for System Dynamics course, CPUT

3. External examiner for Masters students from faculty of Economics and Finance, Tshwane University of Technology (2014).

4. External examiner for Masters, PhD students from University of Johannesburg (UJ)(2016).

5. External moderator of Systems Dynamics 4 (SYD400S), CPUTs Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering.

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6. Internal moderator for 4th year Enterprise Engineering course, Industrial Engineering, Stellenbosch University.

CONFERENCE REVIEWER

1. Reviewer for conference article submissions, International Sustainable Development Research Conference (ISDRC) 2013.

2. Reviewer for conference article submissions for PICMET 2014.

3. Reviewer for conference article submissions for IAMOT 2015.

4. Reviewer for 4th Annual System Dynamics Conference for the South Africa Chapter, in Stellenbosch, South Africa

5. Reviewer for Africon 2017 conference

6. Reviewer for SAIIE28 conference

7. African 2017 conference

8. Globelics 2017 conference

JOURNAL ARTICLES REVIEWED FOR THE FOLLOWING JOURNALS

1. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering

2. Science and Public Policy (International Journal)

3. Evaluation (International Journal)

4. African Journal of Science Technology Innovation and Development

5. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management (International Journal)

6. South African Journal of Business Management

7. JMIR Biomedical Engineering (International Journal)

MEMBERSHIP OF BODIES

1. IIIE

2. SAIIE

3. PICMET

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

1. Presentation to women’s empowerment group April 2017

2. Appointment of new Director of CRSES

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POST GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION

MASTERS STUDENTS THAT HAVE GRADUATED (BY MARCH 2017)

Role by S Supervision Surname Initials Graduation Degree University Department Grobbelaar % date Study Leader 100 Akinola GO 2016 M SU CREST Study Leader 100 Behane T 2016 M UP GSTM Study Leader 100 Kunnath C 2015 M UP GSTM Study Leader 100 Mbata L 2013 M UP GSTM Study Leader 100 Miya L 2014 M UP GSTM Study Leader 100 Osunyomi D 2013 M UP GSTM Study Leader 50 Botha L March M SU IE 2017 Study Leader 50 Oosthuizen C March M SU IE 2017 Co-Supervisor 50 Pillay J 2016 M SU IE

MASTERS STUDENTS UNDER MY SUPERVISION

Role by S Supervision Surname Initials Expected Degree University Department Grobbelaar % Graduation Study Leader 100 Cummings L Uncertain M UP GSTM Study Leader 100 Numbi B 2017 M UP GSTM Study Leader 100 Rammea L 2017 M UP GSTM

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Study Leader 50 Bhagwan VA 2018 M SU IE Study Leader 100 Buenk R 2018 M SU IE Co-Supervisor 50 Burnett HCVW 2017 M SU IE Study Leader 50 Coetzee LL 2017 M SU IE Study Leader 50 Els C 2018 M SU IE Co-Supervisor 50 Heathcote T 2018 M SU IE Study Leader 80 Herman H 2018 M SU IE Study Leader 50 Marais R 2017 M SU IE Study Leader 50 Marias A 2017 M SU IE Study Leader 60 Mbvuchete M 2018 M SU IE Study Leader 100 Smith E 2018 M SU IE Study Leader 50 Van Der Merwe E 2017 M SU IE Co-Supervisor 5 0 Van Heerden S 2018 M SU IE

PHD STUDENTS UNDER MY SUPERVISION

Role by S Supervision Surname Initials Expected Degree University Department Grobbelaar % Graduation Supervisor 100 Adeyeye D 2020 PhD SU CREST Co-Supervisor 40 Ankamah - VA 2018 PhD SU CREST Lomotey Co-Supervisor 40 Moyo FN 2018 PhD SU CREST Co-Supervisor 50 Higgo S 2019 PhD SU IE Supervisor 100 Salagae IM 2019 PhD SU IE Co-Supervisor 34 Van Der Merwe MD 2017 PhD SU IE

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