Dr. Getachew A. Demessie

Getachew A. Demessie is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the College of Natural and Computational Sciences at the Debre Markos University. Before joining AIMS Ghana, Getachew accounts that he never considered himself a leader, but the soft and hard skills gained from AIMS had gone a long way in shaping to better his position

Hanifatu Napari Mumuni

Hanifatu Napari Mumuni is an Lecturer and the Head of the Statistics Department at the Tamale Technical University (TATU). She is also a PhD holder in Applied Statistics from the University for Development Studies, where her research was tailored toward software reliability growth models. At the Department of Statistics of TATU, she serves as a

Matthias Dogbastey

Matthias Dogbastey is a second-year PhD Mathematics student at The University of Alabama. Having lived in a fishing community all his life in the Western Region of Ghana, he aims to bring a lasting solution to challenges that usually befall them. At The University of Alabama, his area of research interest is Applied Analysis, PDEs,

Emmanuel Owusu Ahenkan

Emmanuel Owusu Ahenkan is an Artificial Intelligence Engineer with ParallelScore – an emerging AI company that invests in mobilising, developing and deploying engineers with proven expertise in technologies such as Blockchain, AI, Machine Learning and AR/VR. With his current role at ParallelScore, his work focuses on Computer Vision in Sports (Soccer). His job entails gathering

Robert Yankson

Robert Yankson is a mathematics tutor at the St. Joseph’s Seminary Senior High School. With enough tools and concepts learnt at AIMS, Robert aims to expose young learners to the foundations of pure mathematics and its real-world applications while combining this role with active research. In his capacity, he has nurtured and prepared over 300

Stephen K. Amponsah

Stephen Kwaku Amponsah graduated from AIMS Ghana in 2016 with a Master of Science degree in Mathematical Sciences. His first degree was from the University of Ghana in 2014, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Mathematics. At AIMS Ghana, he led a team of three to develop and implement an online

Dr. Prince Romeo Mensah

Prince Romeo Mensah is a Research Associate and a Postdoc Fellow in Mathematics at the Imperial College London. In his current capacity, he performs rigorous theoretical analysis on models used in describing the evolution of fluids and partially fluid-like substances such as air, water, plasmas, semiconductors, and polymers. Amongst others, his research has applications in

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