Dr. Bertin Many Manda

While at AIMS, Many computed the vacuum polarization energy within the continuum scattering theory. He used tools like Levinson’s theorem or Born approximations to handle the ultra-violet divergence encountered in his computations and obtained the renormalized classical energy, written as the sum of the classical energy added up with the leading term correction due to

Asrat Mekonnen BELACHEW

While at AIMS, Asrat studied the convergence of the binomial market model to the Black-Scholes financial model. Precisely, by using the De Moivre Laplace Central Limit Theorem, he showed that Cox-Ross-Rubinstein’s formula for the price of a European call option in the multi-step binomial model converges in distribution to the celebrated Black-Scholes formula for a

Tokpa Darwolo Jamah, Jr

While at AIMS, Tokpa’s study was set out to estimate the parameters of a linear regression model using Ordinary Least Squares and Cochrane-Orcutt Estimators, and with violation of some model assumptions. The results obtained have shown that the Cochrane-Orcutt Estimator performs best to that of the Ordinary Least Squares Estimator when there exist autocorrelation of

Michel Rwema

While at AIMS, Michel referred to the theory of the universe evolution to present how the cosmological constant was introduced by Einstein in his gravitational field equations to counterbalance the gravitation and achieve the static universe in 1917. He attempted to resolve the difference between the observed and expected value of cosmological constant using the

Dr. Lukas Degu Petros

While at AIMS, Lukas studied a long-standing open problem: the global existence of classical solutions to the relativistic Vlasov-Maxwell system, given sufficiently regular initial data. He presented in details the results of a paper published in 1986 by Robert Glassey and Walter Strauss. Lukas is a lecturer at the Department of Mathematics, Jimma University, Jimma,

Dr. Josua Mwanyekange

While at AIMS, Josua described standard statistical methods used to analyze time to event data subjected to left truncation and right censoring and used these methods to estimate the survival times of HIV/AIDS patients. Josua is a Lecturer at Namibia university of Science and Technology, Windhoek, Khomas, Namibia.

Nessma Adil Mahmoud Yousif

Investing in Cutting-edge Research on Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Global Health While at AIMS, Nessma investigated and clarified the underlying question on the interrelationship between the coinfection of Malaria/HIV and the variation of blood parameters at the Limbe Regional Hospital. She won the DAAD Prize for best presentation at 2021 AIMS-Germany Minisymposium on Applied Mathematics

Malaz Zainalabdeen Marzoug Ahmed

Focused On Encryption To Protect Africa’s Data From Theft Threats If Africa’s promising future is becoming more certain by the day, protecting the continent’s data in complex global information systems is a priority for AIMS Cameroon 2018 alumna Sudanese-born Malaz Zainalabdeen Marzoug Ahmed. As one of the 342 brilliant graduates of AIMS Cameroon currently seeking solutions

Aliou BOUBA

Masters Student Immersed in Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases Aliou BOUBA is AIMS Cameroon 2019 alumnus and has done several research visits at Hochschule Mittweida University of Applied Sciences, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Kristan A. Schneider and Dr. Kristina B. Helle to carry out cutting-edge research on mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. He is

Dr. Aja-Fowé Angèle

Major Breakthrough For More Durable Asphalt Roads in the World Fast deteriorating and expensive asphalt roads have become one of the greatest challenges facing African countries in recent years. While the cost of asphalt roads slows down urban and transport infrastructure development, non-durable asphalt roads develop cracks and potholes which cause motor accidents and loss