The celebration of the 2021 International Women’s Day (IWD) was a memorable event in the Limbe campus of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Cameroon yesterday March 8th, 2021. Welcoming students and guests to the ceremony, the Chief Operating Officer of AIMS-Cameroon, Mr Honoré Bernard Youfegnuy dwelled on the IWD’s theme “Women’s Leadership: For
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Advisory Council Meeting Foretells Bright Academic Future For AIMS-Cameroon
Chief Academic Officer of AIMS Global Network and AIMS-Cameroon Centre President, ProfessorMama Foupouagnigni as well as Academic Director Professor Marco Garuti reported on keyacademic achievements during the AIMS-Cameroon Advisory Council (AAC) meeting on February6th in Yaounde.During the 2018-2019 academic year, 37 students from 10 countries graduated from the taughtMaster’s Program while 33 from 11 countries
Minister of State, Professor Jacques Fame Ndongo Receives AIMS Global Network CEO
Visiting AIMS Global Network’s CEO, Rwandan-born Ms Lydie Hakizimana was received by the Minister of State, Minister of Higher Education, Professor Jacques Fame Ndongo on Thursday, 4th of February 2021. She was accompanied by the Centre President of AIMS-Cameroon, Professor Mama Foupouagnigni who doubles as Chief Academic Officer of AIMS Global Network. Both high-profile AIMS
AIMS-Cameroon Students Welcome AIMS Global Network CEO Ms. Lydie Hakizimana
The Crystal Gardens campus of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Cameroon in Limbe was solemn on the 1st of February 2021, as students and staff led by the Chief Academic Director of AIMS Global Network, Professor Dr. Mama Foupouagnigni, welcomed the visiting Chief Executive Officer of the AIMS Global Network, Ms Lydie Hakizimana.
Canada’s High Commissioner in Cameroon Visits AIMS-Cameroon, Learns About The Next Einstein Initiative
The High commissioner of Canada in Cameroon, His Excellency Richard Bale, on Tuesday, November 10, 2020 graced the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cameroon with his presence at exactly 9 am. The visiting ambassador, upon arrival, had the opportunity for full exposure to AIMS and her Ecosystem of Transformation, the Academic Life at AIMS-Cameroon, and
AIMS for Africa Movie
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is a pan-African network of centres of excellence that enables Africa’s brightest students to become innovators that propel scientific, educational and economic self-sufficiency.
AIMS- Teacher Training Program (TTP) Launches Maths Clinic
AIMS Teacher Training Program (TTP) launches its public engagement program, the Maths Clinic whose purpose is to improve Maths’ appreciation and delivery among teachers and students.
Aims-Cameroon alumnus, Sedric Nkotto Nkung Assong, earns a PhD in Mathematics, acknowledges Aims-Cameroon for being the first step to his glory
Thesis topic: Explicit description of isogeny and isomorphism classes of Drinfeld modules of higher rank over finite fields. Dr. Sedric Nkotto Nkung Assong, AIMS-Cameroon alumnus of the 2014-2015 batch and tutor from September 2015 to September 2017, has successfully earned a doctorate in Mathematics, precisely in the field of Algebraic Number Theory at the University of
Aims-Cameroon alumnus, Noé Carème FOUOTSA MANFOUO, uses data science to contribute to the implementation of effective water resource management
Thesis topic: Application of Long Short-Term Memory artificial neural networks to forecast water supply and demand in the Lake Chad Basin. With the drive to develop two frameworks for water supply and estimate agricultural water demand in the Lake Chad Basin, Dr. Noé Carème FOUOTSA MANFOUO, AIMS-Cameroon alumnus of the 2014-2015 batch, embacked on an Operations Research
Aims-Cameroon alumni get inspired to address climate change, thanks to the AIMS Women in Science climate science speaker series
AIMS-Cameroon, on June 30th 2020, organized the 1st session of the AIMS Women in Science (AIMSWIS) Climate Science Speaker Series. The aim was to fuel the passion of the AIMS-Cameroon community, especially young women, towards joining the Climate Change fight and solving the challenges to Africa’s development resulting from climate change. Featuring 26 participants, 12 being