Prof. Tony Lawrence

Prof. Tony Lawrence holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Leicester. He hasbeen in the Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick since Autumn 2004. Previously, he was at the University of Birmingham as head of Statistics & Management Mathematics, after being Reader, Senior Lecturer, and Lecturer in Statistics. He has served

Dr. Etienne Wamba

Dr. Etienne Wamba is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. He completed his PhD in Mechanics and Material at the University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon and was part of the cohort of founding tutors of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cameroon (AIMS-Cameroon). His research interests are: Dynamics of quantum gases;

Prof. Werner Varnhorn

Prof. Werner Varnhorn obtained his diploma in Mathematics from the University Bielefeld, Germany, his PhD from the University of Paderborn, Germany and his Habilitation from the Institute of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany. He is a full professor at the Mathematics Department of the University of Kassel, Germany, where he was the dean of the faculty of

Dr. Daniel Duviol Tcheutia

Daniel Tcheutia has worked as assistant lecturer at the Institute of Mathematics of the University of Kassel, Germany, where he received his PhD in Mathematics and also his Habilitation. From 2014 to 2016 he was Tutor at AIMS Cameroon. His research interests include Orthogonal Polynomials, Special Functions and Computer Algebra. He is currently the Academic

Prof. Roger Stern

Dr Roger Stern is a Lecturer at the Statistical Services Centre University of Reading. He obtained an MSc in Statistics at the University of Sussex and a PhD in Statistics from the University of Reading. Prior to his current position, he lectured for 10 years overseas, particularly in Sri Lanka, Nigeria and Niger, both in

Dr. Danny Parsons

Danny is a Director and Mathematical scientist at IDEMS International, a not-for-profit company with an African focus, devoted to innovations in Development, Education and the Mathematical Sciences. He studied Mathematics at the University of Warwick and an interest in maths education led him to become involved in various education initiatives across Africa, first at the

Prof. Kristan Schneider

Kristan Schneider is Professor of Mathematics at Mittweida University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He obtained his PhD from the University of Vienna, Austria. Prof. Schneider’s research fields are: Ecology and Evolution; Infection, Infectious Disease Epidemiology; Population Genetics; Tropical Diseases, Infectious Disease Control and Prevention, Parasitic Diseases; Drug Resistance; Evolutionary Genetics.

Prof. Ferdinand Ngakeu

Prof. Ferdinand Ngakeu is Lecturer at the Mathematics and computer science Department at the University of Douala Cameroon. He completed his PhD in Non-commutative Geometry at The University of Calavi, Benin and Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium. Areas of Expertise: Non-commutative geometry; Geometry of Locally flat manifolds; KV-cohomology; Geometry of Null sub-Manifolds in semi-Riemannian Manifolds.

Prof. Marco Merkli

Prof. Merkli is from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada. His research is in Mathematical Physics, Functional Analysis and Quantum Dynamical Systems, which centers on the Mathematical Theory of Open Quantum Systems which are out of equilibrium. He is also working on Dynamics of Coherence and entanglement in