Doumbia, Fatima

Lecturer

Fatima Doumbia Koné is a Mathematics lecturer at the international University of Grand-Bassam (IUGB). Among the courses she taught we have the following: Introduction to
Differential Equations, Elementary Statistics, Calculus(I,II,III), Transforms in Applied Math, Introduction to Linear Algebra, Operations Research and Abstract Algebra.
She has a Bachelor degree in Mathematics (IUGB), a Master degree in Pure and Applied Mathematics (AUST) and she is currently enrolled for a PhD in Mathematics at the African University of Science and Tecnology (AUST), Abuja. She has also been an intern at the Institutional Banking Group department within GTBANK CI (Garanty Trust Bank Côte D’Ivoire).
She is a former IUGB student and she was the president of the science club in 2015. Academically, her goal is to be a great researcher and innovator on the topics of asymptotic theories in Fuzzy Probability Theory and their various applications to image processing. She has good programming skills (JAVA, LaTeX, C++) and she is bilingual (French and English).
Over the years, she has been developing a method of teaching which not only put students at the center of the learning process but also which deconstruct most of the stereotypes about the inaccessibility of mathematical knowledge to everybody. Regarding her research activities, she has been working since 2018 on the topic of integration on Banach spaces and a preprint of an interesting work is available at http://arxiv.org/pdf/1905.04480. She is continuing with her research on integration but now her PhD studies focus on Random Sets Integration in Probability Theory.
Professionally, she is a very active lecturer at IUGB and she is currently the faculty advisor of the SHE CLUB, which aims at promoting women empowerment by providing learning, leadership and networking opportunities.