Gisèle Massengo Mophou (also published as Gisèle Adélie Mophou Loudjom) is a Cameroonian applied mathematician and numerical analyst whose research involves control theory and fractional differential equations.[1] She is a professor at the University of the French Antilles in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, where she directs the Laboratoire de Mathématiques Informatique et Applications (LAMIA).[2]
Education and career
editMophou is originally from Cameroon.[3] She earned a bachelor's degree in 1987, and a diplôme d'études approfondies in numerical analysis in 1997 at Pierre and Marie Curie University in France. She completed her PhD in numerical analysis in 2000, at the University of the French Antilles.[1]
She obtained a habilitation in 2010, and became a full professor at the University of the French Antilles in 2013.[1] From 2017 to 2019 she returned to Cameroon, with the support of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, as German Research Chair at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences Cameroon.[3]
Recognition
editMophou was elected to the African Academy of Sciences in 2013.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Mophou Loudjom Gisèle A.", Fellows, African Academy of Sciences, retrieved 2024-09-15
- ^ LAMIA - Laboratoire de Mathématiques Informatique et Applications, University of the French Antilles, 25 August 2017, retrieved 2024-09-15
- ^ a b "Gisèle Mophou – German Research Chair at AIMS Cameroon", German Research Chairs in Portrait, Humboldt Foundation, retrieved 2024-09-15