African Union Day

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AIMS will be organising the 3rd Edition of the Climate Science Speaker Series on Thursday, 19th May 2022 at 10:00 am as part of the activities marking the African Science Week in collaboration with the NEF Ambassador to Ghana, Mrs. Justina Onumah. Aiming to promote a gender lens in climate science research as well as
After a decade of journeying with our Centre to make impact and contribute to scientific excellence, you have witnessed the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana, undergoing massive transformation recording many milestones. These milestones include our rise to the position of a UNESCO Category II Centre of Excellence in 2018. Additionally, over 360 of
Abstract: I will present the result of a joint work with Pr. Etienne Pardoux (Aix-Marseille Université), in which we studied an epidemic spreading in a population consisting of a collection of households, each containing a small number of individuals. Individuals have frequent contacts with other members of their household, and occasional contacts with individuals chosen at
AIMS Next Einstein Initiative in collaboration with AIMS Ghana, as part of Alumni engagement activities and #WomensMonth, is hosting the Women in STEM Dinner-2022. The theme for this celebration is: “Building a sustainable tomorrow; How math can unite for gender equality today”. As part of the evening’s activities, we will be premiering for the first
Happy International Women’s Day #IDW22! This year we celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness about women’s equality and call for action on accelerated gender parity. We will have an open forum and a photo campaign depicting and discussing how essential women are in society! #Breakthebias
The AIMS Ghana Centre joins the rest of the country in celebrating Independence Day as we chalk another milestone. Pan-Africanism for us means that one country’s advancement should impact the rest of the African continent positively. Happy 65th anniversary!
Abstract: Mathematical models of epidemics such as the current COVID-19 pandemics often use compartmental models dividing the population into several compartments. Based on a microscopic setting describing the temporal evolution of the subpopulation sizes in the compartments by stochastic counting processes one can derive macroscopic models for large populations describing the average behavior by associated
This year, we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science #IDWGS2022 on the, 11th February 2022, with 100 girls from the Adentan Municipality converging at St. Francis of Assisi School. Interactions will be on @UNESCO’s theme – Equity, Diversity & Inclusion: Water Unites Us, focusing on sanitation & a hands-on recycle/upcycle session
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Peter Imkeller (Institute for Mathematics, Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany) Abstract: We investigate geometric properties of graphs of Weierstrass or Takagi type functions, represented by series based on smooth functions. They are Hölder continuous, and can be embedded into smooth dynamical systems, where their graphs emerge as pullback attractors. It turns out that occupation measures