Diao Oumar is an information security professional and currently works as a security consultant at Orange France. In 2010, he obtained his PhD at the University of Rennes 1 (France) in Number Theory, more precisely on hyper-elliptic curves cryptography. He has written some papers on the theta model of elliptic curves. His numerous professional certifications
Arnaud Zinflou has an extensive history working with AI projects in the fields of industrial manufacturing, logistics, finance, and online retail. He holds both a Bachelor and Master of Computer Science, as well as a PhD in Computer Engineering. He is currently research scientist at Hydro-Québec research institute and leads projects in many areas of
Dr. Patrick Essien holds a PhD in Space Geophysics from the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) in Brazil, where he doubled as the assistant scientist for the space weather program. His research interests focus on the effects of space weather and atmospheric/ionospheric conditions on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and their applications, as well
Nana Ama Browne Klutse primarily studies climate dynamics of West Africa. Her work focuses on climate science and development specifically on the African Monsoon.She is a senior lecturer at the Department of Physics, University of Ghana. In the past, she managed the Remote Sensing and Climate Centre. Dr. Klutse is a Resident Researcher (Climate Science
Mouhamadou Lamine Ba is an assistant professor at Alioune Diop University of Bambey (UADB). He obtained his PhD in Computer Science and Telecom Networks at ParisTech, the first French School of Engineering in Telecommunications (March, 2015). He became a postdoctoral researcher at Telecom Paris from April to October 2015, then at the IT Research Institute
Dr. Ndiaye graduated in the fields of Coding Theory, Post-Quantum Cryptography and Information Security from the Cheikh Anta Diop University.He holds an MSc degree in Algebra, Coding Theory and Information Security from Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal, where is currently assistant professor in Algebra and Coding theory. His research interests include Coding Theory, Code-based
Daouda Sangare is a professor of Mathematics in the Department of Applied Mathematics at Gaston Berger University, Saint-Louis, Senegal. He earned a Master’s in Applied Mathematics from Gaston Berger University and a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Pierre Marie Curie University, Paris, France. Former Pedagogical Coordinator of the Polytechnic Institute at Gaston Berger University, Saint
Marie Postel (ECP 1985, Docteur Ingénieur ECP 1987) joined Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions in 1991 after a 3 year postdoc in the Courant Institute (New York University). She has been a senior lecturer in LJLL since 2007 and HDR in 2008. She is currently responsible for the master M2 Ingénierie Mathématique in Sorbonne Université. Marie Postel
Brice Dier Koué, management and political science lecturer since 2013. Blogger and activist. Currently regional training officer for an American financial Enterprise, have been awarded among the 50 most influential senegalese young people in 2019 and represented Senegal at the One Young World forum in The Netherlands in 2018.
Prof. Novo has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy since 2015 and adjunct at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab. Since my undergraduate studies, I have been very curious about the “small world” and took the decision to focus on the study of nuclear matter when I started my Ph.D. I