SA Professor Behind MeerKAT and World’s Largest Radio Astronomy Network Honoured!SA Professor Behind MeerKAT and World’s Largest Radio Astronomy Network Honoured!

Date of honour: 18 May 2026
Awarded by: University of Pretoria (Department of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering)

Who is Professor Justin Jonas?

Professor Justin Jonas is a pioneering figure in radio astronomy who has spent over four decades advancing South Africa’s role in global radio astronomy and engineering.

Key achievements

  • Developed the MeerKAT Radio Telescope – one of the world’s most advanced radio telescopes.
  • Played a key role in the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) – the world’s largest radio astronomy network, which detects faint signals from the earliest galaxies.
  • Helped South Africa become a global leader in radio astronomy engineering, contributing to the Event Horizon Telescope (which captured the first images of a black hole in 2019) and other international projects.
  • Mentored the next generation of engineers and scientists, helping to establish research grants and bursaries.
  • Led the MeerKAT team as Chief Technologist – the team won the 2023 Royal Astronomical Society Group Achievement Award.

Current and previous roles

  • Director of the Centre for Radio Astronomy Techniques and Technologies (RATT) at Rhodes University
  • Former Managing Director of HartRAO
  • Former Associate Director for Science and Engineering at SKA South Africa
  • Former Chief Technologist for SKA South Africa
  • Professor and Head of Department at Rhodes University’s Department of Physics and Electronics

Beyond astronomy

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Prof Jonas served as Technical Advisor to the National Ventilator Project, helping to produce 20,000 non-invasive ventilators for South Africa.

His own words

“What has always mattered to me is building systems, institutions and opportunities that allow people to contribute meaningfully to work at a global level while rooted in South Africa.”

To read the full article on the Good Things Guy web site click here