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Philadelphia Vutivi Ngobeni

Category

Climate Change & Environment
 

Organisation / Company

University of Cape Town

 

Position

Doctoral researcher

 

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Profile

Growing up in Bushbuckridge — where access to clean water and academic resources is scarce — Philadelphia Ngobeni, 34, dreamed of becoming a genetic engineer. Though steered toward chemical engineering, an unexpected in-service placement in the water sector changed her path — and her life. As a PhD researcher in civil engineering at the University of Cape Town, Philadelphia focuses on bioremediating wastewater from tanneries using integrated microalgal-bacterial systems. Her work contributes to the circular bioeconomy by recovering nitrogen compounds from waste. Her days consist of lab experiments, computational modelling, academic writing and mentoring. As the outreach and advocacy lead for the Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World (South Africa), and national marketing lead for the Young Water Professionals, she champions equitable water access and gender inclusion in STEM. She’s also a Black Women in Science Fellow, a Brics Young Scientist, and a 2023 Kofi Annan Foundation Changemaker and was awarded the 2024 Womandla Women in STEAM Award and the Department of Science and Innovation’s Esther Mahlangu Doctoral Fellowship.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Civil Engineering, University of Cape Town (*in progress)
  • Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering (Cum laude), Cape Peninsula University of Technology
  • Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Chemical Engineering, Vaal University of Technology
  • National Diploma in Chemical Engineering, Cape Peninsula University of Technology

Achievements

  • 2024 South African Women in Science Awards (SAWISA) – DSI Esther Mahlangu Doctoral Fellowship
  • 2024 Womandla Women in STEAM Awards Winner – Engineering category
  • Guest feature on SABC News and Morning Live, discussing the role of women leaders in STEM
  • Outreach and Advocacy Lead (2024–2027), Organisation for Women in Science for the Developing World – South Africa National Chapter
  • Marketing and Communication National Lead (2024–2026), WISA Young Water Professionals
  • 2024 Black Women in Science Fellow
  • 2023–2024 GreenMatter Fellow
  • Adjudicator (2023), Nedbank Green Economy CSI Awards
  • Scientific Programme Committee Member – 7th WISA YWP Conference (2023 and 2025)
  • 2023 Kofi Annan Foundation Changemaker
  • 2023 BRICS Young Scientist
  • Representative for South Africa, Russia–Africa III Young Scientists Congress (2023)

Mentors

My late father, whose influence has become more deeply appreciated through the stories shared by my mother. Although he passed away during early childhood, his unwavering belief in the power of education laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to learning and personal growth. Every opportunity is seized in honour of someone who never witnessed the outcome but firmly believed in its possibility. Each step forward is motivated by a sense of purpose and gratitude, in recognition of the future he envisioned.