African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) at ETH Zurich, 20 October 2014

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) will present its philosophy and organisation and showcase selected projects at ETH Zurich on 20 October 2014, 14:00 -17:00. The half-day conference is entitled Next Einstein Initiative and Rural Prenatal Care in Ghana.

African girl with mathematical formula for ETH AIMS event on 20 October

ETH Global hosts a half-day conference on 20 October 2014, 14:00-17:00 to present the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) at ETH Zurich. Representatives of AIMS Ghana and AIMS-Central Europe will showcase the AIMS philosophy and initiatives. Dr. Alessandro Crimi, postdoc at the Computer Vision Laboratory of ETH Zurich will present the project Rural Prenatal Care in Ghana with his colleagues from AIMS Ghana.

African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS):

Next Einstein Initiative and Rural Prenatal Care in Ghana

14.00 Opening 
Barbara Becker, ETH Global

14.10 DownloadIntroduction to AIMS and the DocmeUP project (PDF, 933 KB)
Alessandro Crimi, ETH Zurich

14.30 external pageOpportunities and Challenges for Mathematics in Africa
David Stern, Reading University, UK

15.00 DownloadThe Next Einstein Initiative (PDF, 2 MB)
Christian Gruenler, AIMS-Central Europe

15.20 DownloadAIMS-Ghana and research on curvature (PDF, 4.8 MB)
Prince Osei, University of Ghana

16.00 DownloadPrenatal care for communities and remote ultrasound imaging (PDF, 9.1 MB)
Benjamin Amoah and Evelyn Anto, AIMS-Ghana

16.30 DownloadFrom Madagascar to Switzerland (PDF, 15.8 MB)
Tovohery Randrianarisoa, University of Zurich

17.00 Closing remarks
Alessandro Crimi, ETH Zurich Apéro

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