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Semester Teaching 

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Undergraduate

MAT 102 : Analytical Geometry and Calculus

MAT 103 : Subsidiary Mathematics

MAT 105 : Engineering Mathematics 1

MAT 201 : Introduction to Abstract Algebra

MAT 407 : Numerical Analysis I 

Graduate

MAT 803 : Functional Analysis II

MAT 801 : Partial Differential Equations

PUM 4101 : Computational Mathematics (Pan African University, Juja, Kenya)

AIMS SN : ODE and Applied PDEs  (AIMS, Senegal)

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Project/Thesis Supervision

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Undergraduate 

  1. Esther Lilly Agyemang, Wisdom Akannah (2019)

  2. Banu Kayomo (2020)

  3. Isaac Abbey,  Benjamin Anna (2022)

  4. Joshua Badu, Samuel Dassi, Courage Lawson, Enock Oppong (2023)

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Graduate

  1. Joshua Amehiavor - Discontinuous Galerkin Isogeometric Analysis for Biharmonic Equations, KNUST, MPhil. Mathematics,  2017.

  2. Christopher Nikingbong - Molecular Dynamics Simulation: From Theoretical Concepts to Application, University of Cape Coast, MPhil. Mathematics, 2019.

  3. Godfred Santuma - SIRD Epidemic Model of Ebola with Double Saturated Incidence Rates and Vaccination. (Submitted & deceased, University of Cape Coast, 2020)

  4. Richmond AwotweThe impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the travel behavior of university students on KNUST campus, KNUST, M.Sc. Road and Transportation Engineering , 2022.

  5. Kwaku Ayetey Solomon AyehManaging Traffic Congestion at the Amrahia Plaza, Ghana; An application of queuing theory and simulation, KNUST, M.Sc. Road and Transportation Engineering, 2022.

  6. Michael Osei Opoku - Caputo fractional order dynamics for Hepatitis B virus, African Institute of Mathematics (AIMS) & Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, 2022.

  7. Rexford Boakye - Controlling the transmission of Hepatitis B viral dynamics, African Institute of Mathematics (AIMS) & Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, 2022.

  8. Michael Asumani Mensah - Caputo fractional order  SIRD Epidemic Model of Ebola with Double Saturated Incidence Rates and Vaccination, University of Cape Coast,(ongoing)

  9. Michael Asamani - Stochastic Epidemiological models, University of Cape Coast (ongoing)

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