Meet 3MT Second Prize Winner Passy Mukami from Kenya

Climate Science student and 3MT Finalist Passy Mukami from Kenya yesterday won the Second Prize after presenting her Research Project titled “Time-Frequency Analysis and Machine Learning Models For Carbon Market Forecasting and Co-Movement with the COVID-19 Spread” Passy is a charismatic and dependable woman with great interest in problem solving activities aimed at finding scientific

AIMS Cameroon’s IT Team Deployed Skills For A Hitch-free 3MT Event

On June 4th, 5th, 6th during the qualifying rounds and on June 12th for the Grand Finale, AIMS Cameroon’s IT Manager Nathalie Wandji and her Assistant IT Specialist Sylvain Wagoum deployed their multitasking skills in Score Sheet management, time-keeping, video productions and projections, photography, sound system and other audiovisual logistics, using state-of-the-art AIMS equipment for

THREE MINUTE THESIS CHALLENGE: 5 Countries, 7 Women, 6 Men Clash in Finals Today

The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) challenge is an annual science communications competition, organised by AIMS Cameroon for its students during the research phase of their AIMS journey. The goal of the competition is to enhance the scientific communication skills of the students, with emphasis on the ability to communicate science to a non-technical audience. This

8 Secondary School Students Win AIMS TTP Cameroon’s First Ever National Mathematics Olympiad

A release by the Centre President of AIMS Cameroon, Prof. Dr. Mama Foupouagnigni,  dated June 7th, 2021 declared the following eight (08) students as winners of Cameroon’s first ever Mathematics Olympiad organised in partnership with Mastercard Foundation and the Government of Cameroon. FRENCH SUB-SYSTEM OF EDUCATION● Classe de Troisième1. Male: DJAPOU KAMTA BRICE LORAYNE, Lycée

THREE MINUTE THESIS COMPETITION Joshua, Passy, Saheed and Bernadin From Group 3 Qualify For The Next Round

The first three-day qualifying phase of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition ended on Sunday June 6th with presentations by students of Group 3. Each of the 13 students convinced the jury and audience that their projects were marketable to solve some of Africa’s pressing problems. Topics of projects presented included Malaria Treatment in different

THREE MINUTE THESIS COMPETITION: Kady, Abigail, Rovanos, Lynda and Wangari From Group 2 Qualify For The Next Stage

There was intellectual excitement yesterday June 5th in the main lecture hall of AIMS Cameroon as 11 students of Group 2 in the ongoing Season 3 of the THREE MINUTE THESIS (3MT) competition endeavoured to convince the jury and audience on the marketability of their research projects.  Managing the stage to hold the audience, articulating