Dr. Emmanuel Adoliwine Amikiya

Department

Management Science

Emmanuel A. Amikiya is a lecturer of Quantitative Methods  and the Research Degrees Coordinator, Department of Management Science at the GIMPA Business School. His background is Mathematical Science and he occasionally teaches mathematics-related courses in the other schools of GIMPA. His research interests include mathematical modelling, numerical simulation and statistical modelling of dynamical systems.

  • PhD in Mathematical Science (2020), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (2013), University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Mathematical Science (2012), University of the Western Cape/African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, First Class Division (2010), in Mathematical Science from University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana.
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Differential Equations
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Applied Statistics
  • Fluid dynamics and numerical simulations.
  • Statistical modelling with applications in epidemiology and business.
  • Optimization and optimal control with applications in Management Science, Fisheries, Insurance, Finance and Economics.

Master’s  Level Course, GIMPA Business School, Accra, Ghana

  • BUS712B: Analytical Skills for Decision-Making
  • SOT507B: Ordinary Differential Equations

Undergraduate Level Course, GIMPA Business School, Accra, Ghana

  • BUS224B Statistics for Business II
  • BUS122 Calculus for Business
  • BUS011B Business Statistics II
  • BUS004B Business Mathematics II
  • GSOT208B: Linear Algebra
  • SOT102A: Calculus II BUS223
  • Statistics for Business I
  • BUS005B Business Statistics I
  • BUS121B Mathematics for Business
  • BUS003B Business Mathematics I
  • BUS327B Business Analytics
  • Amikiya, E. A. and Banda, M.K., (2018). A stoichiometric method for reducing simulation cost of chemical kinetic models. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 112,p.274-291.
  • Amikiya, A. E. and Banda, M.K., (2018). Modeling and simulation of reactive transport phenomena. Journal of Computational Science, 28, p.155-167.
  • Iddrisu, A. K., Amikiya, E.A. and Otoo, D., (2021). A predictive model for daily cumulative COVID-19 cases in Ghana. F1000Research, 10(343), p.343.
  • Iddrisu, A. K., Amikiya, E. A. and Bukari K. F., (2022). Spatio-temporal characteristics of Tuberculosis in Ghana. F1000Research 11:200 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.109053.1) .

Dr. Emmanuel Adoliwine Amikiya

Department

Management Science

Emmanuel A. Amikiya is a lecturer of Quantitative Methods  and the Research Degrees Coordinator, Department of Management Science at the GIMPA Business School. His background is Mathematical Science and he occasionally teaches mathematics-related courses in the other schools of GIMPA. His research interests include mathematical modelling, numerical simulation and statistical modelling of dynamical systems.

  • PhD in Mathematical Science (2020), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (2013), University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Mathematical Science (2012), University of the Western Cape/African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, First Class Division (2010), in Mathematical Science from University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana.
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Differential Equations
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Applied Statistics
  • Fluid dynamics and numerical simulations.
  • Statistical modelling with applications in epidemiology and business.
  • Optimization and optimal control with applications in Management Science, Fisheries, Insurance, Finance and Economics.

Master’s  Level Course, GIMPA Business School, Accra, Ghana

  • BUS712B: Analytical Skills for Decision-Making
  • SOT507B: Ordinary Differential Equations

Undergraduate Level Course, GIMPA Business School, Accra, Ghana

  • BUS224B Statistics for Business II
  • BUS122 Calculus for Business
  • BUS011B Business Statistics II
  • BUS004B Business Mathematics II
  • GSOT208B: Linear Algebra
  • SOT102A: Calculus II BUS223
  • Statistics for Business I
  • BUS005B Business Statistics I
  • BUS121B Mathematics for Business
  • BUS003B Business Mathematics I
  • BUS327B Business Analytics
  • Amikiya, E. A. and Banda, M.K., (2018). A stoichiometric method for reducing simulation cost of chemical kinetic models. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 112,p.274-291.
  • Amikiya, A. E. and Banda, M.K., (2018). Modeling and simulation of reactive transport phenomena. Journal of Computational Science, 28, p.155-167.
  • Iddrisu, A. K., Amikiya, E.A. and Otoo, D., (2021). A predictive model for daily cumulative COVID-19 cases in Ghana. F1000Research, 10(343), p.343.
  • Iddrisu, A. K., Amikiya, E. A. and Bukari K. F., (2022). Spatio-temporal characteristics of Tuberculosis in Ghana. F1000Research 11:200 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.109053.1) .

Dr. Emmanuel Adoliwine Amikiya

Department

Management Science

Emmanuel A. Amikiya is a lecturer of Quantitative Methods  and the Research Degrees Coordinator, Department of Management Science at the GIMPA Business School. His background is Mathematical Science and he occasionally teaches mathematics-related courses in the other schools of GIMPA. His research interests include mathematical modelling, numerical simulation and statistical modelling of dynamical systems.

  • PhD in Mathematical Science (2020), University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Master of Science in Applied Mathematics (2013), University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Mathematical Science (2012), University of the Western Cape/African Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Cape Town, South Africa.
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree, First Class Division (2010), in Mathematical Science from University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana.
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Differential Equations
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Applied Statistics
  • Fluid dynamics and numerical simulations.
  • Statistical modelling with applications in epidemiology and business.
  • Optimization and optimal control with applications in Management Science, Fisheries, Insurance, Finance and Economics.

Master’s  Level Course, GIMPA Business School, Accra, Ghana

  • BUS712B: Analytical Skills for Decision-Making
  • SOT507B: Ordinary Differential Equations

Undergraduate Level Course, GIMPA Business School, Accra, Ghana

  • BUS224B Statistics for Business II
  • BUS122 Calculus for Business
  • BUS011B Business Statistics II
  • BUS004B Business Mathematics II
  • GSOT208B: Linear Algebra
  • SOT102A: Calculus II BUS223
  • Statistics for Business I
  • BUS005B Business Statistics I
  • BUS121B Mathematics for Business
  • BUS003B Business Mathematics I
  • BUS327B Business Analytics
  • Amikiya, E. A. and Banda, M.K., (2018). A stoichiometric method for reducing simulation cost of chemical kinetic models. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 112,p.274-291.
  • Amikiya, A. E. and Banda, M.K., (2018). Modeling and simulation of reactive transport phenomena. Journal of Computational Science, 28, p.155-167.
  • Iddrisu, A. K., Amikiya, E.A. and Otoo, D., (2021). A predictive model for daily cumulative COVID-19 cases in Ghana. F1000Research, 10(343), p.343.
  • Iddrisu, A. K., Amikiya, E. A. and Bukari K. F., (2022). Spatio-temporal characteristics of Tuberculosis in Ghana. F1000Research 11:200 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.109053.1) .

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