World Quantum Day Celebration – Africa’s Quantum Future: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategies

Join us on April 14th at 10 AM WAT to celebrate World Quantum Day, an event dedicated to promoting quantum science and technology. This year, we focus on Africa’s growing role in the global quantum landscape under the theme: “Africa’s Quantum Future: Opportunities, Challenges, and Strategies.” The event will feature distinguished speakers and panelists from

AIMS and AKADEMIYA2063 Partner to Advance Africa’s Development Agenda

Kigali, March 28, 2025 – The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) and AKADEMIYA2063 have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote evidence-based research, innovation, and technologies that support Africa’s development aspirations. The newly established partnership will foster collaboration across key areas such as climate science, energy, nutrition and health, agrifood systems transformation,

Request For Quotation For the IT Infrastructure

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Cameroon kindly requests your best firm offer for the installation of IT infrastructure for its permanent facilities  at Ngueme, South West Region, Limbe, Cameroon. The scope of work includes the installation and configuration of various IT components, including but not limited to cable management systems, network equipment, and

Celebrating Support and Balance: A Student’s Journey with the Mastercard Foundation

In the life of a dedicated student, the arrival of a little one can bring both joy and challenges. Thanks to the Mastercard Foundation, one remarkable student form Kenya, Lentikaa Sofia, is navigating motherhood while pursuing her academic goals. The Mastercard Foundation’s support ensures her baby is well taken care of, allowing her to focus

A New Perspective on the Cosmos: Is Simplicity Key to Understanding Our Universe?

In the current landscape of cosmology, we find ourselves in a paradox. Despite decades of theoretical advancements, our most powerful telescopes and the Large Hadron Collider suggest that the universe is simpler than many theorists expected. This raises an essential question: Could the universe truly be predictable at both the largest and smallest scales? The

AIMS-DFG Collaboration Visits Programme in Mathematical Sciences

A call for applications for collaboration visits to Germany and Africa is open for AIMS researchers who might be interested. The AIMS-DFG Collaboration Visits Programme in mathematical sciences promotes mobility within the framework of the initiation of international collaborations. With this call, the DFG and AIMS support the initiation of international research collaborations in the

The AIMS-Cameroon Science Communications Challenge 6th Edition!

We are excited to kick off the sixth edition of our Science Communications Challenge today June 11th! This annual event is designed to enhance our students’ ability to communicate complex technical knowledge to non-technical stakeholders, ultimately boosting the influence of mathematical sciences in decision-making processes. With this challenge, students are tasked to present in basic