ROCKEFELLER Equips Students With Data Science Techniques

Rockefeller was at AIMS Cameroon’s Research Centre yesterday. The Cameroonian-born AIMS Senegal alumnus is a Ph.D. Candidate at AIMS South Africa Research Center, under Stellenbosh University, South Africa. He is also a fellow in the AIMS Doctoral Training Program in Climate-related Sciences. His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence Techniques Applied to Renewable Energy. “In a

Moutamal Maryse Manuella Explores Her Research Interest in Fractional Calculus

April 14th was a busy day for Cameroonian-born Ph.D Candidate Moutamal Maryse Manuella at the Research Centre. The Cameroonian-born AIMS Cameroon alumna and Ph.D. candidate granted with DAAD-AIMS Cameroon Scholarship, is currently registered at the University of Buea and based at the AIMS Cameroon Research Centre where she is working under the supervision of Prof.

AIMS TTP Trains 25 Lecturers At ENSET Douala

The Centre President of AIMS Cameroon and Chief Academic Officer of AIMS Global Network, Prof. Mama Foupouagnigni, today April 12th opened a workshop for 25 lecturers of the Higher Technical Teachers’ Training College, ENSET, in Douala. The Director of ENSET, Pr Léandre NNEME NNEME, was also present during the brief opening and talk to the

Visiting Prof. Martin Baffles AIMS Students With German Waffles

His coming to AIMS Cameroon’s Centre of Excellence in Limbe every year is always full extracurricular expectations and surprises. Beyond leading brilliant students from several African countries into the labyrinths of mathematical modelling, Prof. Martin Eichner is an unbeatable ice-breaker away from the classroom. Students of every cohort he has taught over several years keep

Prof. Martin Eichner Introduces Students To “Berkeley Madonna” Modelling Software

During a lecture on April 9th at AIMS Cameroon’s Centre of Excellence in Limbe, Prof. Martin Eichner introduced Master’s Degree students on Modelling using Berkeley Madonna; a mathematical modelling software package, developed at the University of California at Berkeley and designed to numerically solve systems of ordinary differential equations as fast as possible. To enable