Nathalie Jadot Koagne

We live in a world where diseases are on the rise. For the majority of those diseases, specialists have been able to find effective drugs and treatments to help patients who suffer from them, but many other diseases such as ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) still have no treatment and patients who suffer from it die

Peace Ayeni

Peace Ayeni is an AIMS-Cameroon Structured Master’s alumna of the 2021/2022 batch. She just began her PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Basel in Switzerland and is conducting her research with the Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (SwissTPH), an affiliate research institute of the University of Basel. Peace has always had her interest

Lamou Rech NAKAVOUA NGUIMBI

At AIMS, Lamou Rech studied the influence of atmospheric conditions on large-amplitude sea-waves generation and propagation. From Euler’s equations on the non rotated earth, he derived nonlinear shallow water and forced Korteweg-de-Vries equations. He investigated two families of nonlinear wave solutions: solitary-waves and periodic solitary-wave train. From the analytical results, he discussed the conditions for

Dr. Pavel Arnold NDJAWA YOMI

While at AIMS, Pavel’s goal was to observe the effect of spray insecticides as a means of preventive control against malaria, using the impulsive differential equations and performing simulations on fixed spray periods. Pavel defended his Ph.D. thesis in Physics at the University of Yaounde 1 (Cameroon) in May 2023.

Brenda Anague

Brenda is a woman with a passion for Mathematics, a desire to make new scientific discoveries, and a strong ability to learn quickly. After obtaining a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics at the University of Dschang (Cameroon), Brenda then went to AIMS Cameroon, where she pursued the structured master’s program under the Data Science stream.

Musab HASHIM

As climate change and the accelerated population growth have become the key limiting factors for sustainable human resources development and natural systems conservation. And as the steady expand in the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) across the world is continuing, which is the cause of global warming, the probability of occurrence of extreme events such

Nimota Adedoyin ADESHINA

While at AIMS, Adedoyin explored the basic curvature measure and application to confidence interval and also optimal design of experiment. She covered some practical applications of this optimal designs to classical examples using “PROC IML” procedure in SAS. Adedoyin worked as an Abacus instructor helping children to gain their confidence in mathematics. She also volunteered

Dr. Théophile KEMAJOU MBIAKOP

At Aims-Cameroon for his structured masters essay, Theophile presented the Newton transformation of the operator form on the screen distribution of a normalized lightlike hypersurface. Using this Newton transformation, he derived some integral formulae for normalized lightlike hypersurfaces. After his structural masters, he pursued postgraduate studies at the Institute of Mathematics and Physical sciences where

SAKAYO TOADOUM SARI

As AIMS Cameroon Coop Masters student, Sari’s project’s objective was to merge statistical models, such as ARIMA, which rely on linear techniques, with Deep Learning models that employ non-linear approaches. The aim was to develop Hybrid models that leverage the strengths of both linear and non-linear capabilities to extract valuable insights from time series data.

Celeste Tchapmi Nono Nghotchouang

While at AIMS, Celeste undertook a thesis project focused on developing a healthcare fraud detection system. UsingNatural Language Processing techniques, I extracted relevant features from healthcare text records and subsequently utilized Isolation Forest and Support Vector machines to identify fraudulent records. Following her graduation from AIMS, she gained practical experience as a BI Analyst in