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Ismail describes her field of study as the manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. UKZN is home to the largest dedicated quantum research group in the country, making it the institution of choice for those interested in seriously pursuing careers and research in quantum technology and related fields. She has been exposed to international research as during her masters’ studies she spent time at the Photon Science Institute at Manchester University in England and during her PhD studies she visited the Physics of Structured Light and Matter Group at the University of Napoli in Italy. Ismail, who attended UKZN from undergraduate studies through to her honours degree in Physics and went on to do a masters and PhD in Quantum Technology at the Institution, speaks highly of the University’s role in propelling her into Nanotechnology. Quantum Technology Researcher Champions STEM Careersĭr Yaseera Ismail (right) with the Director of UKZN’s Quantum Research Group, Professor Francesco Petruccione.Ī young Postdoctoral Research Fellow in UKZN’s Centre for Quantum Technology, Dr Yaseera Ismail, has made headlines for her promotion of careers in the Science, Technology and Mathematics (STEM) fields, being featured in an issue of the Science Stars magazine, a publication of the Department of Science and Technology (DST).