Volviane Saphir MFOGO

Volviane is a mother to two beautiful children and a successful, passionate and dedicated researcher in the fields of cybersecurity and machine learning. In 2023, she received funds (about 1.7 million FCFA) from Google For Education, notably through the ”Google Travel and Conference Grants” program, which allowed her to cover her student’s participation in the

Edinio Jocelyn GBADOUBISSA ZACKO

Edinio Zacko is a highly accomplished individual in the field of computer science and technology. In 2015, Edinio completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Ngaoundéré in Cameroon, where he earned a Master’s degree in Software Engineering. This foundational education equipped him with the essential skills and knowledge in software development and engineering principles.

Passy Mukami Miano

Passy Miano is an AIMS-Cameroon Masters graduate for the year 2020/2021, with a major in Mathematical Modelling of the Climate. Her research thesis centered on the application of Time-Frequency Analysis and Machine learning models to forecast carbon markets, a project that yielded significant insights and garnered publication, thanks to the guidance and support of her

Patient Murhula Buhendwa

Patient is a man who initially had a passion for architecture and civil engineering, but then developed a curiosity for the physical sciences and experiments, which led him to develop a particular passion for mathematics. After completing his high school studies, he decided to pursue his academic studies in mathematics at ISP-Bukavu in the Democratic

Glody Muka Bantu

Glody Muka Bantu is a Master’s graduate in Data Science at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Cameroon, affiliated with the University of Buea, Cameroon, in June 2023. He has been focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). He can analyze and extract insights from the data to support decision-making and make

Daisy Nerima

While at AIMS Daisy studied decision analysis vs significance testing which plays and important role in decision making in the early phases of clinical trials. In her thesis she compared Frewer’s method to hypothesis testing using p-values. The findings showed that in cases for highly effective drugs, the two methods led to the same decision

Ramadane Hamed Linjouom Nsangou

Hamed was a student of the Climate science stream at AIMS Cameroon and worked on Climate forecasting specially the prediction of Climate weather events caused by Climate Change. He is currently a Master’s student in Physics at Ariel University. His research interests are remote sensing, electromagnetic wave propagation, ionospheric physics, space weather and space geodesy.

Arsene Gibbs Nwemadji Tiako

Taught Masters, 2020/2021 While at AIMS, Gibbs worked on a quantum algorithm. The goal of his thesis was to provide a mathematical reformulation and rigorous proof of the Non-Boolean Quantum Amplitude Amplification algorithm, which corresponds to a generalization of Grover’s Algorithm. He also implemented this algorithm on IBM’s quantum computer using Qiskit. Being at AIMS

IBRAHIM M. OSMAN BABIKER

Ibrahim Joined AIMS-Cameroon with a bachelor degree in physics and a master degree in medical physics, both from Sudan University of Science & Technology (SUST), Ibrahim is a passionate of the electromagnetic radiation. While at AIMS, Ibrahim worked on the Physics of X-ray Imaging under the supervision of Prof. Anatole Kenfack from Free University Berlin,

Faustus Domebale Maale

Faustus Maale is from the Upper West Region of Ghana. He studied data science at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Cameroon. During his time at AIMS, Faustus improved his programming skills in Python and R and enhanced his statistical and machine learning analytic skills. He also interacted with people from diverse cultural