Tovohery Hajatiana RANDRIANARISOA (Sweden) taught a course from 19 July – 02 August, 2023 (30 hours) in Algebraic Coding Theory at the University of Antananarivo, Département de Mathématiques et d'Informatique.
The course is part of a double Master Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. The program started in February 2023 with 20 students. In order to ensure that students in the Double Master degree program receive the best possible education, the department has reached out to former faculty members who now reside abroad to provide their expertise as volunteer lecturers.
A course in Machine Learning with TensorFlow was scheduled to be taught by Louis ANDRIANAIVO (Italy) in August/September 2025 at the University of Madagascar, Département de Mathématiques et d'Informatique. Although this course had been approved in 2023, it has since been cancelled.
The course was part of a Double Master's Degree program in Mathematics and Computer Science, which commenced in February 2023 with an initial cohort of 20 students. In an effort to ensure that students enrolled in this program receive the highest quality education, the department has engaged former faculty members—now residing abroad—to contribute their expertise as volunteer lecturers.
Prof. Fernando Manuel Pestana da Costa (Universidade Aberta, Portugal) gave a course in Differential Equations and Applications: Introduction to qualitative methods in ODEs; Fourier series solution of linear PDEs of Mathematical Physics from September 2-27, 2024 at the Department Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering of the German-Mongolian Institute for Resources and Technology. The course was taught 6 hours each week (4 sessions of 1h30 each) for 4 weeks. Two undergraduate student, one Master student and three junior staff members from the GMIT and the Institute of Mathematics and Digital Technology participated full time in the course.
Prof. Faraimunashe Chirove (South Africa) taught in 2024 a course in Applied Mathematics at the Department of Mathematics, College of Physical Science, Joseph Sarwuan Tarkaa University, Makurdi, P.M.B 2373 Makurdi, Benue State, Nigeria. The lecturer gave two courses: one in Applied Mathematics, Ordinary Differential Equation III (MTH 451) to final year undergraduates and another in Advance Mathematical Modelling (MTH 812) to Graduate students. MTH 451 is a core course that final-year undergraduate students must pass to be awarded a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Mathematics, while MTH 812 is one of the courses necessary for awarding Masters of Science (M. Sc.)
Prof. Mark Asch (France) gave a course in Data Assimilation and Machine Learning for Environmental Problems at the Caraga State University, Butuan City, Philippines from 09-19 October, 2023. During this period the course was given every day for 6h per day to 25 Master and PhD students and some junior faculty.
Prof. Ramla Abdellatif (France) gave a course in Abstract Algebra from July 24 until August 20, 2023 at the College of Science and Mathematics MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology Tibanga. The Seminar Course in Abstract Algebra is an elective seminar course for both PhD Mathematics and MS Mathematics program of MSU-IIT. The PhD Math program requires 24 units core courses, 24 units elective courses and dissertation while the MS Math Program requires 18 units core courses, 12 units elective courses and masteral thesis. About 12 Master students and 13 doctoral students enrolled in the seminar course.
Prof. Alberto Abbondandolo (Italy) taught a course in Complex Analysis in 2024.
Prof. Christian Blanchet (France) will teach a course in Topology in 2024.
Prof. Daniele Angella (Italy) taught a course in Topology in 2024.
Prof. Frank Neumann (Italy) taught a course in Complex Analysis in 2024.
Prof. Charlene Kalle (Netherlands) gave a course in Qualitative Differential Equations in November 2023.
Silpakorn University (Bangkok)
The supported courses align with the Mathematics Master degree program, offering an interdisciplinary approach to various mathetical models (as Traffic, Blood Flow or Disease Spread), theoretical and numerical analysis (of PDEs and ODEs) and their connections with mathematical or functional analysis. The following lecturers were selected in 2023 to teach a course to Master Degree students in 2024 and 2025: