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Abdou Sène | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr Abdou Sène, Université numérique Cheikh Hamidou Kane, Senegal
Prof. Dr. Abdou Sène is a distinguished mathematician with a Ph.D. in Modeling and Control of Piezoelectric and Elastic Thin Plates from Joseph Fourier University, France. He specializes in applied mathematics, partial differential equations (PDE), and mathematical modeling. He has taught at various institutions, including Gaston Berger University and the Virtual University of Senegal, and has supervised numerous students. Prof. Sène has held leadership roles such as Head of the Applied Mathematics Department and Dean of the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences at UGB. His research spans mathematical modeling of epidemics, fluid dynamics, and control theory. 📚🔬🌍
Publication Profile
Education
Prof. Dr. Abdou Sène is a distinguished academic with an extensive educational background. He earned his Ph.D. in Modeling and Control of Piezoelectric and Elastic Thin Plates from Joseph Fourier University, France, in 1999. Prior to this, he obtained his Post-graduate qualification in Applied Mathematics (1994) and a Master’s degree in Applied Mathematics (1993), both from the same institution. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics in 1993, also from Joseph Fourier University. Prof. Sène’s work continues to shape the field of applied mathematics and physics. 🌍📚
Teaching and Supervision
Prof. Dr. Abdou Sène has been a dedicated educator in advanced mathematics since 1999, teaching topics such as Calculus, Mathematical Modeling, Functional Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations (PDE) at Gaston Berger University and the Virtual University of Senegal. His impact extends globally through international workshops and seminars, where he shares his expertise and mentors aspiring scholars. Prof. Sène’s commitment to education and the advancement of mathematical knowledge has made him a prominent figure in the academic community, inspiring future generations of mathematicians and researchers. 🌍✏️🎓
International Recognition
Prof. Dr. Abdou Sène has made significant contributions to the academic community, particularly in applied mathematics. He has held leadership roles, including serving as the Head of the Applied Mathematics Department at Gaston Berger University. Additionally, he has been an Associate Professor at Laval University in Canada. His academic influence extends globally, as evidenced by his active involvement with esteemed international organizations such as ICTP (International Centre for Theoretical Physics) and CAMES (Conference of Ministers of Education of French-Speaking Countries). Prof. Sène’s dedication to advancing mathematics and international collaboration has earned him global recognition. 🌐🎓
Research Impact
Prof. Dr. Abdou Sène’s research transcends theoretical mathematics, addressing real-world challenges with significant impact. His work in water resources management promotes sustainable agricultural practices, vital for the environment and food security. Additionally, his contributions to epidemic modeling play a crucial role in shaping public health policies, helping to mitigate health crises. By combining mathematical theory with practical applications, Prof. Sène’s research is making meaningful strides in tackling pressing issues such as environmental sustainability and public health. His interdisciplinary approach reflects a commitment to improving the world through science. 🌱💧
Research Focus
Prof. Dr. Abdou Sène’s research primarily focuses on mathematical modeling, with a particular emphasis on engineering and environmental sciences. His work includes the study of orthodontic anomalies, masticatory function, shallow-water models, piezoelectric materials, and ecological modeling, such as carbon stocks in tree biomass. He has contributed significantly to the development of mathematical frameworks to address biological, physical, and engineering phenomena. His diverse interests span from environmental science and ecology 🌍🌱, to advanced engineering applications like piezoelectric materials ⚡ and sedimentation models 🌊. He is a key figure in interdisciplinary research bridging mathematics with applied sciences. 📚👨🔬
Publication top notes
Relationship between orthodontic anomalies and masticatory function in adults
On some spurious mode issues in shallow-water models using a linear algebra approach
Modelling of piezoelectric static thin plates
Global analysis of a schistosomiasis infection model with biological control
Modelling of piezoelectric plates including magnetic effects
Efficacy of different fungicides against mango anthracnose in Senegalese Soudanian agroclimate
Modélisation asymptotique de plaques: Contrôlabilité exacte frontière, piézoélectricité