Bernard Opoku

Ghanaian-born Bernard Opoku was selected into the structured master’s 2014-2015 Cohort of AIMS Cameroon students after graduating from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana-Kumasi, with a BSc degree in Mathematics in 2013. With a research experience that includes Discrete and Continuous Optimization, Control Theory, Differential Equations, Probability and Statistics, Bernard Opoku worked after

Dr Jake Leonard Nkeck

Numerical Analysis in Mathematics and Computer Science creates, analyzes, and implements algorithms for solving the problems of continuous mathematics numerically. These problems occur throughout natural sciences, social sciences, medicine, engineering, and business. Numerical Analysis, which heavily leans on computer science, has grown in importance today, especially in tackling emerging challenges such as climate change, erosions,

Eric Nizeyimana

In mid-2020, AIMS Cameroon’s Second Cohort Delegate, Eric Nizeyimana, won the PASET (Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology) PhD Scholarship and joined the African Centre of Excellence in the Internet of Things (ACEIoT) at the University of Rwanda. His PhD research is titled “A Decentralized Real-Time Monitoring System of Air Pollution using

Caleb Nurideen Nambyn

Ghanaian-born Caleb Nurideen Nambyn is an AIMS Cameroon Alumnus of the 2019-2020 Cohort. He is currently an intern with the African Maths Initiative (AMI) in Kenya, working as a climate researcher. His work area includes improving the analysis of extremes and circular data with emphasis on processing African data. “This work is a continuation of

Témitope Confort Iroko

Temitope Comfort Iroko is one of AIMS Cameroon’s products currently pursuing studies in prestigious institutions around the world. While at AIMS, Comfort carried out a statistical analysis of Climate extremes. Her findings reveal that the Gumbel distribution from the GEV family is appropriate for modeling annual maximum daily rainfall; and an increase in return periods

Glorie Metsa Wowo

Talented Mathematics Scientist Contributing To The Improvement of Africa’s Agricultural Production This AIMS Cameroon alumna from the 2018-2020 Cooperative Master’s Program is a Scientific Officer in Artificial Intelligence at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)/Manobi Africa which she joined in March 2021 in Dakar, Senegal. Specifically, Glorie is working on Crop

Rehema Kwamboka Ouko

Kenyan-born Rehema Kwamboka Ouko is currently an MSc student at Hasselt University in Belgium pursuing Biostatistics. She has extensive and practical knowledge and two years of experience in dealing with big data, data cleaning and analysis with excellent and practical experience in many data processing software including R, SAS, SPSS, MATLAB, familiar with STATA and

Joël Rostand Nteupe

Cameroonian-born Joel Rostand Nteupe is passionate about Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). In February 2020, he completed the Co-operative Education program, earning an MSc in Industrial Mathematics at AIMS Cameroon, specialising in Big Data and Financial Mathematics. While at AIMS, he compared the performance of the different techniques and algorithms currently used in the industry

Gaelle Patricia Talotsing

Gaelle Patricia Talotsing est une Ingénieur Réseaux et Télécommunications avec un fort intérêt pour l'Intelligence Artificielle (IA). Elle a obtenu son diplôme d'ingénieur en 2017 à l'Ecole Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Douala (ENSPD, ex-FGI), Cameroun. Passionnée par l'IA et le développement technologique, elle a travaillé sur plusieurs projets combinant Machine Learning, Télécommunications et Réseaux Avancés (SDN, NFV).

Dr Woldegebriel Assefa Woldegerima

Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at York University, Canada While at AIMS, Assefa presented the mathematical theory of viscosity solutions for initial value problems (IVP) of Hamilton-Jacobi equations (HJE) with focus on the existence, consistency and uniqueness of viscosity solutions for HJE- type partial differential equations. Assefa is an Assistant Professor