Azwinndini Muronga

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Azwinndini Muronga is a dean of science at the Nelson Mandela University. He was previously a professor of Physics and Director of the Science Center at the University of Johannesburg. He matriculated at Mbilwi Secondary School.[1] and then completed his Bachelor of Science in physics at the University of Venda,[2] a BSc(Honours) and a Master of Science at the University of Cape Town as well as a PhD in physics from the University of Minnesota. He was previously President of the South African Institute of Physics.[3] He has made seminal contribution to causal second order viscous relativistic fluid dynamics.[4]

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AwardsDistinguished Leadership Award for Internationals Alumni at the University of Minnesota
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Azwinndini Muronga
Born
Alma materUniversity of Venda
University of Cape Town
University of Minnesota
Known for§ Relativistic fluid dynamics
AwardsDistinguished Leadership Award for Internationals Alumni at the University of Minnesota
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsUniversity of Frankfurt
University of Cape Town
University of Johannesburg
Thesis Causal second order viscous relativistic fluid dynamics  (2002)
Websitehttps://science.mandela.ac.za/Azwinndini-Muronga
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