The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana, is organizing its second edition workshop on Stochastic and Application, Research and Training (START). The workshop is scheduled to take place from 19th to 22nd February, 2018 at the Center, Biriwa, Central Region. START workshops provide excellent platforms for graduate students, young and senior researchers to increase, and share
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Call for Applications – Mathematics and its Applications (MiA) Workshop
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Ghana invites applications from researchers interested in disciplines in Mathematics (pure and applied), economics, finance and insurance to participate in the Mathematics and its Applications (MiA) Workshop from 8th to 10th November, 2017. Organized within the framework of the German Research Chair program in AIMS Ghana, under the
Introduction to Genomics Big Data Sciences (GBDS) Workshop
AIMS Ghana organised ‘Introduction to Genomics Big Data Sciences (GBDS)’ workshop at its campus in Biriwa, Central Region, from 10 – 14 July 2017. The GBDS workshop was under the leadership of Dr. Gaston K. Mazandu, Research Chair at AIMS Ghana & AIMS South Africa. Thirty-four participants made up of Nine females and Twenty-five males from
AIMS Ghana launches School and Workshop on Stochastic Optimal Control and Applications (SOCA)
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Ghana, launched the School and Workshop on Stochastic Optimal Control and Applications at AIMS Ghana Campus, Biriwa, Central Region on 14 August 2017. Thirty-two participants from thirteen Countries in Africa and Europe have been given the opportunity to participate in the 4 days full funded workshop. The objective of
Professor Allotey Calls for Adequate Finance of Science
Professor Francis Kofi Ampenyin Allotey, a renowned Ghanaian Mathematical Physicist has reiterated the call on African Governments to put in place deliberate policies to adequately finance mathematics, Science and Technology education. This, he said, is the best means to solve the many problems that confront societies in Africa and the fastest route to technological and sustainable
AIMS Ghana Calls for Support to Drive Development through Mathematical Sciences
The African Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana is rallying stakeholders, including industry and the Diplomatic Corps, to support government’s bold ambition to transform Ghana’s development through research, innovation and the practical application of mathematical sciences. The President and CEO of AIMS, Thierry Zomahoun, speaking at an exclusive partnership event and lunch at Labadi Beach
AIMS Ghana Welcomes Another Research Chair Under the German Research Chair Programme
Transforming Africa through Research Capacity Building within the Mathematical Sciences Mathematics is a scarce skill in Africa and particularly stochastic analysis and its applications. Africa is ideally placed to develop a critical mass of expertise within these areas of mathematical sciences. The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) today welcomed Dr Olivier Menoukeu Pamen to
AIMS Ghana Organises Mathematics Teacher Training Workshop in Wa
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Ghana, in partnership with the Government of Ghana organised the second mathematics workshop for basic school teachers in the Upper West Regional capital, Wa. A total of fifty teachers from Wa West district participated in the intensive workshop from 23rd to 27th November 2015. Renowned trainers from AIMS guided
AIMS Ghana Graduates 48 Master’s Students at its Fourth Graduation Ceremony
The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Ghana (AIMS Ghana) held its fourth graduation ceremony on June 25, 2016, at the Centre for National Culture, Cape Coast, to award forty-eight students with Master’s degrees in Mathematical Sciences. The graduates, eighteen females and thirty males drawn from sixteen African countries, were encouraged to go to the world
AIMS Delegation Visits Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Canada
Ottawa, Ontario (October 1) – The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, or AIMS, arrived on Parliament Hill this week with a stunning update on its Next Einstein Initiative. Though the next prodigy still eludes, with Canada’s help AIMS has produced an impressive array of more than 731 graduates from 41 African nations with more than