The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Center in Rwanda welcomed a new student cohort for the academic year, 2021-2022. The new cohort consists of 60 young Africans, of whom 38% are female from over 18 countries. The intake is our largest since the inception of our Centre in 2016, and we are so excited
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Jackeline Kipkemboi in a Quest to Fight Climate Change Through Big Data Analytics
Climate change has disastrous effects on the environment affecting almost all facets of human life, including political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental. Consequently, Africa needs experts who can accurately monitor weather patterns, offer accurate predictions of the weather patterns, and develop practical and mathematical models with workable solutions. Enter Jackeline Kipkemboi, an African
Storytime with Willy Carlos: The chronicles of my internship journey
Q: Tell us about yourself? My name is Willy Carlos from Cameroon. I am a dedicated computer scientist (Mathematician) passionate about the Internet of Things (IoT) and Data Sciences. I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer science and Mathematics at the University of Douala Cameroon, a Master in computer sciences from Yaounde University Cameroon, and
AIMS Rwanda Graduates 41 Students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIMS Rwanda Graduates 41 Students Kigali, July 9, 2021 – The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Rwanda will hold a virtual ceremony to honour 41 graduates (37% women) from 14 African countries, recipients of the AIMS Masters in Mathematical Sciences. Featuring a virtual commencement address by AIMS CEO Lydie Hakizimana, the ceremony will mark AIMS Rwanda’s
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences and Ishango partner to connect data science graduates to international opportunities
Ishango, a social enterprise creating highly skilled jobs in Africa and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), Africa’s first and largest network of centres for innovative post-graduate training in mathematical sciences, have announced a partnership to connect top African data scientists with international work experience opportunities. The partnership will boost African data science graduates’