Developing Africa s capacity in mathematical sciences: The Journey of AIMS

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Developing Africa s capacity in mathematical sciences: The Journey of AIMS Prof. Aissa Wade MS4SSA Conference: May 15-16, 2017, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA THE AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

Why AIMS? Context About AIMS AIMS Theory of Change AIMS and Gender Equality The AIMS Model Outline AIMS Structured Master s Programme in Mathematical Sciences AIMS Research What drives the success of our Research Collaborations Outputs Limitations and Recommendations Acknowledgement

Context Centres for the advancement of STEM have steadily increased in Africa leading to the emergence of initiatives such as the World Bank Centres of Excellence etc. Such Centres are contributing to the increase of the number and the quality and of research outputs in Africa However, pan African networks of STEM Centres, such as the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) are still limited Such networks have a high potential to produce rapid turnovers on investments in STEM.

About AIMS The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) is a pan-african network of (six) centres of excellence for postgraduate training, research and outreach in mathematical sciences. Founded in 2003, the 6 th AIMS centre opened in August 2016. The AIMS Next Einstein Initiative (AIMS-NEI) is an effort to build a network of 15 centres by 2023 in Africa. RWANDA AIMS recruits Africa s talented university graduates to provide them with a Master s level program in mathematical sciences

AIMS Theory of Change It starts with the belief that significant investment in mathematical sciences in Africa will put the continent on the fast track to technological catch-up and socioeconomic development. Innovation to facilitate the growth of mathematical sciences is as an important tool for African development.

AIMS and Gender Equality The Need for Equal Participation Women have an equal role to play in adva ncing development on the continent. Over the last 10 years, 30% of nts were women AIMS stude All female students meet the same requirements as male colleagues breaking down stereotype that mathematics is a male only field Goal is to move from 30% to 50% in the next 5-10 years

Activities at AIMS centres TRAINING AIMS provides a structured Master s program that is enabling a critical mass of African academics, researchers and entrepreneurs on the cutting-edge of STEM RESEARCH AIMS is facilitating research in Africa, by Africans as well as international exchanges opportunities through workshops. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Build the pipeline, popularize mathematics, improve perceptions regarding the mathematical sciences and their value as a socioeconomic development option 7 7

AIMS as a learning environment An AIMS center provides a holistic learning environment: Around-the-clock availability of resources such as IT equipment, library and study space makes learning a constant option. World-class teachers, researchers and tutors to enhance students academic experiences Basic needs, such as accommodation, commutes and meals, are fully catered for by AIMS, allowing students to focus on their academic pursuits.

Two streams: Core Master s Program Co-op Master s Program

Co-operative Education stream The Co-operative Education (Co-op) stream of AIMS Master s programme enables students to apply their scientific knowledge to real world problems while gaining work experience in an industrial environment. The 1st cohort of Co-op Master s students graduated three months ago (with specializations in Big Data & Computer Security) Already, nine out of the eleven students who received Master s degree with got a job offer.

The AIMS Industry Initiative Through this initiative, AIMS bridge into private sector work in ICT, health and finance Jobs and internships for students and Alumni Involvement in curriculum development & delivery Co-operative Master s in Mathematical Sciences Business & entrepreneurship & skills training Industrial Research

AIMS Research To speed up knowledge generation and innovation Computational mathematics, Cryptography Applications: Data Securtiy, Big Data Geomatics and Hydro-geomatics Applications: Oil reservoirs, subsurface energy recovery Cosmology and Astrophysics Applications: Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Machine Learning Mathematics: Topics from Geometry, Algebra and Analysis Backbone of Applied Mathematics or pure and applied sciences Financial mathematics Applications Pricing, stock markets Mathematical Foundations and Scientific Computing Applications: E-governance Biomathematics, Mathematics and Physical Biosciences Applications: Maternal and child health, Infectious diseases (Ebola, HIV, Malaria MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

AIMS collaboration model Between AIMS Centres National partners International partners (within Africa and outside of Africa

Public Engagement To communicate research-based information, advocate, and reward talent Policy influence Events Public lectures School visits AIMS South Africa Social Media Conferences & Workshops Teacher training AIMS Senegal AIMS NETWORK AIMS Ghana Media & Communications AIMS Cameroon AIMS Tanzania

Outputs The year 2016 saw the graduation of AIMS s 1000th student across the network, with 32% of them women from 42 African countries. At least 50% of AIMS graduates remain in Africa At least 50% of graduates specialize as researchers within the mathematical sciences hence contributing to global research output in Africa and beyond. Links between the AIMS researchers / students and renowned Increases the pipeline of talented emerging scientists on the African continent and research outputs from Africa

Limitations Dependency to donors and governements financial supports. Promoting Women in Science, and gender equality in the staffing is a key objective to AIMS. But gender ratios seem very difficult to reach. A snapshot of AIMS collaborators indicates that inter-african collaboration still lacks behind

Recommendations The model will only be sustainable through securing additional funding sources in the long term. Links with industry is key to sustainability as they also can become funders Governement could provide more funding to promote inter-african research collaboration and STEM among young women.

Current Supporters

AIMS: www.nexteinstein.org Twitter: @AIMS_Next NEF: www.nef.org Twitter: @NextEinsteinFor