Transforming Africa through Research Capacity Building within the Mathematical Sciences
AIMS Ghana welcomes another Research Chair under the German Research Chair program
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. AIMS today welcomed Dr Olivier Menoukeu Pamen to its Research Centre in AIMS Ghana, the second German Research Chair at AIMS to be based in Ghana.
Dr Pamen states that “the opportunity to give back to my continent is immeasurable, and I am excited to finally take up this role after making numerous periodic teaching and research visits to various institutions in Africa including AIMS Tanzania”. AIMS presents a unique platform to help compound mathematical skills shortage in the academic and private sector.
As the new German Research Chair, Dr Pamen feels privileged to be among the African scientists who will contribute towards the capacity building of the next generation of mathematical scientists on the continent. Launched in 2014, the Research Centre in AIMS Ghana is one of the developing Research centres in the Network. Dr Pamen’s presence in addition to that of the two existing Research Chairs in the AIMS Ghana Research Centre will see to the rapid growth and enhancement of the centre’s relationship with national academic institutions including the private and public sectors. His position will equally strengthen linkages between AIMS Ghana and other AIMS Centres; institutions on the continent; in Germany; and globally.
One behalf of the AIMS Network, Prof Francis Allotey, President of AIMS Ghana said, “AIMS is grateful to the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the Humboldt Foundation, and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for their continuous support to the enhancement of our projects and activities on the continent”. He added that, “the presence of the newly appointed Chair in AIMS Ghana will increase our efforts in the provision of innovative teaching and research opportunities on the continent, more so, by an African scientist”.
Dr Pamen, a Cameroon-born citizen with solid expertise in stochastic analysis and its application in finance and insurance, completed his MSc in Mathematics at the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon. He then proceeded into a PhD program in Financial Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. Thereafter, he joined the Centre of Mathematics for Applications in the University of Oslo, Norway, as a Post-Doctorate research fellow. From there, he eventually took up a permanent position in the Institute for Financial and Actuarial Mathematics at the University of Liverpool.
About AIMS and the Next Einstein Initiative
AIMS is a pan-African network of Centres of Excellence for postgraduate training, research and public engagement in the mathematical sciences. Its mission is to enable Africa’s brightest students to flourish as independent thinkers, problem solvers and innovators capable of propelling Africa’s future scientific, educational and economic self-sufficiency. AIMS was founded in 2003 and has produced more than 1200 graduates, about one-third of whom are women. AIMS Centres are located in six African countries namely; Cameroon, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania.
About the German Research Chair program in ‘ Mathematics and its Applications’
The German Research Chair in “Mathematics and its Applications” at AIMS Ghana is established under the program financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) entitled “German Research Chairs” and intended as a long-term contribution to strengthening mathematical higher education and research in Africa, in particular to promoting international networking in mathematics. The chair holder is invited to conduct research stays in Germany, and may arrange these flexibly. The research chair at AIMS Ghana is the second chair to be filled. The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation has funded a research chair at the AIMS Centre in Senegal since December 2012. The Senegalese Humboldtian and mathematician Prof Mouhamed Moustapha Fall holds this chair. As part of the German Research Chairs program that is financed by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, a total of five Research Chairs at AIMS centres in Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania are to be filled. Collaboration with AIMS is part of the Humboldt Foundation’s efforts to strengthen cooperation with
transition and developing countries.
About the Humboldt Foundation
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation links Germany to the knowledge of the world. In global competition for the topmost experts, it offers to this end various programs to attract scientists and scholars at different stages of their careers. Support involves both funding and personal support in all matters relating to a stay in Germany and to later cooperations. For these cooperations, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation offers numerous kinds of sponsorship in the framework of the alumni programs. In this way, an active international network of more than 27,000 academics has grown up since the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation was founded in 1953.
About DAAD
The DAAD is the world’s largest funding organization for the international exchange of students and researchers. Since it was founded in 1925, more than 1.9 million scholars in Germany and abroad have received DAAD funding. The funding offers range from a year abroad for undergraduates to doctoral programs, from internships to visiting lectureships, and from information gathering visits to assisting with the establishment of new universities abroad. Voluntary, independent selection committees decide on the funding. The DAAD promotes the international activities of German institutions of higher education. Within the framework of the German Research Chair program DAAD supports activities of German universities with the respective chair holders and AIMS centres.
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