Lynda Zeugue Donfack

At AIMS, Lynda was part of the first batch of the climate science stream and “the experience experience was so unique”, she says. Her final thesis was on evaluating the deflection angle of Tropical cyclones using data analysis and mathematics. The results that Will soon be published, helped to track where the tropical cyclone will

Patrick Nyadjo Fonga

Patrick’s essay at AIMS undertakes the examination of finite subgroups within the group of homographies, considering coefficients from various types of fields, with a particular focus on the fields of rational, real, and complex coefficients. His exploration began by surveying diverse approaches, drawing inspiration from the works of Gregory Dresden et al. Furthermore, we propose

Cedric Ngakou Sotakoutsing

Cedric master’s thesis at AIMS was about Analysis of rescue climatic data from West and central africa. The main goal was to show the usefulness of historical climatic data in assessing the impact of climate change in several fields such as agriculture and Renewable energy in order to provide useful information for decision-making. He is

Souleymane Ouedraogo

While at AIMS, Souleymane studied in the field of artificial intelligence more specifically on a generic model of recurrent neural networks < Reservoir Computing > by applying one of these models which a particular artificial neural network composed of a randomly generated reservoir and a trainable output layer. Souleymane in my work has used the

Woudi Rodrigue Woudi

Woudi Rodrigue Woudi was born in a small city named Muea in the South West Region of Cameroon in 1997. He obtained both his GCE ordinary and Advanced Levels in Lycee Muea and then decided to pursue an undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Buea. After his undergraduate degree, he went on to

Aloys Nzoumbe Ekeng

Aloys is a dynamic problem solver with excellent communication and teaching skills. After obtaining Master’s in civil engineering at the University of Douala, Aloys joined AIMS-Cameroon to explore and grow his knowledge in mathematics and applications which one is very important to understand and explain much phenomena and theories in engineering. Being at AIMS-Cameroon, Aloys

Marlyse Kuissu

Marlyse is currently doing a Master degree at the ENS of Niger

Nasser Mfouapon Youssouf

Nasser is a climate science stream’s graduate from AIMS-Cameroon. He is currently pursuing a new Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics (High Energy Physics and Cosmology) at Ariel University in Israel. While at AIMS, NasserI had the opportunity to work on a subject that highlights a crucial problem in Africa: Investigating the Impact of Climate Variables

Dr. Joel Edouard Nkeck

Joel’s AIMS essay was entitled “Micromagnetic Simulation of a Vortex Wall Dynamics in a Spin Valve Nanostrip”. Using a computer code based on the micromagnetic theory, he simulated the static equilibrium magnetization distribution of an infinite permalloy nanostrip that contains a vortex centered in the middle of the nanostrip. He computed the details of magnetization

Josue Nguinabe

Josue NGUINABE is a freelance researcher. His research interest are Time Series Analisys and forecasting, Bootstrap, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Applied Statistics, Cybersecurity, Computer Networks, and Forensic Investigation of Documents. At AIMS-Cameroon, Josue Nguinabe has developed a new strategy for times series data forecasting called BPI-LSTM sort for Bootstrap Prediction Interval for Times Series Forecasting