Paseka Mabina aims to draw up the blueprint for the use of artificial intelligence to help build a sustainable South Africa. βThe sector accounts for more than 40% of global energy use and accounts for 30% of greenhouse gas emissions,β says Mabina, who is also a PhD candidate in electrical engineering at Stellenbosch University.
Mabina works at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research as a research engineer, working to implement renewable energy projects for the tourism, mining, banking and education sectors. Mabina also helps business owners to lower their energy costs and carbon footprint through energy-efficient upgrades.
The advice Mabina gives to those starting in the same field is to find a mentor to guide you in building on the foundation set by others, rather than facing adversity alone. Mabina has also had his work presented on an international level, putting South Africa on the map in the fight against climate change.
My biggest mistake is that I underestimated the impact of having a mentor when I started my career.