Dr. Adriana Marais
Dr Adriana Marais, theoretical physicist, Head of Innovation at SAP Africa and aspiring extra-terrestrial, believes that we are living at a unique point in the history of life on Earth. Developments in science and technology are taking place at an unprecedented rate, and the expansion of our society beyond this planet is within reach.
In her presentations, she talks about
her research in quantum biology and the origins of life, the technology
required to sustain terrestrial life on Mars and the various projects
aiming to send crewed missions there. She describes how the
establishment, and potential discovery of evidence of, life on Mars,
would be one of the most profound possible contributions of science to
humanity. Adriana holds
an MSc (summa cum laude) in quantum cryptography and a PhD in quantum biology.
Her post-doctoral research focused on quantum effects in photosynthesis as well as the origins of pre-biotic molecules and life itself.
As Head of Innovation at SAP Africa she is passionate about exploring innovative applications of emerging technologies – to challenges facing the continent.
Adriana has authored numerous academic and popular science articles on her research, and has received a range of research awards, including the global L’Oreal-‐UNESCO Women in Science Award in 2015, and the Royal Society of South Africa Meiring Naude Medal in 2016.
Adriana is also a faculty member at Duke Corporate Education, and volunteers as a board member of the Match4Action Foundation to accelerate social impact. Shge is also a director at the Foundation for Space Development South Africa, an exciting initiative of which is the Africa2Moon project.
She is grateful for the platform she has as a scientist, innovator and Mars One candidate to inspire school children, teenagers and adults around South Africa – and globally – to get excited about the future, believe in their dreams and remember Nelson Mandela’s words “It always seems impossible until it’s done”.