Award The next Einstein
This Forum admits only the top scientists from Africa, and now RUB is also represented.
The “Next Einstein Forum” fellows announced in September 2017 are scientists whose research is considered to have the potential of solving some of the world’s greatest problems, in particular those present on the African continent. This was the second time that the fellowships were awarded to top African scientists. In total, the Forum admitted 16 new members; one of them is Dr Justus Masa, born in Uganda, who has been leading a research group at the RUB, Center for Electrochemical Sciences since 2014.
“When I was notified of the appointment, I reflected on what a difficult journey it has been for me, from very humble beginnings in a rural Ugandan village with every imaginable difficulty, to such a great recognition,” elaborates Masa “I am deeply grateful for the honour.”
There are many highly talented Africans who never make it into the spotlight.
Justus Masa
“At the same time, the award also made me reflect on the disappointing side”, as the researcher points out. “There are many highly talented Africans – I have met many of them – who never make it into the spotlight, due to family problems, and because many countries lack a systematic structure for fostering talent. I was lucky to receive the right kind of support,” says Justus Masa.
Technological solutions to global problems
The Forum honoured the fellows for their contribution to the development of innovative technological solutions, which could help tackle numerous global challenges: in the fields of healthcare, energy generation, education, agriculture, and combatting climate change. Justus Masa develops affordable catalysts and electrode materials at RUB, which might one day be deployed in fuel cells, electrolyzers for power to gas conversion, or modern battery systems.