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Prof. Moatlhodi Kgosimore
Associate Professor
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
- PhD topic: The role of vaccination and treatment interventions on the spread of HIV/AIDS
Degrees
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Botswana (2004), Botswana.
- MSc in Mathematics (Mathematical Modelling), University of Zimbabwe (1998), Zimbabwe
- BSc in Mathematics, University of Botswana (1995), Botswana.
Professional Societies
- Member of Mathematical Association of Botswana (MAB)
- Member of Southern Africa Mathematical Sciences Association (SAMSA).
- Mathematics
- Advanced Calculus
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Engineering Mathematics
- Mathematical Statistics
- Linear Algebra
- Biomathematics
- Mathematical Modelling
- Ecological Modelling
- Environmental Modelling
- Mathematical modelling of infectious diseases (human and animals)
Potential Research topics
- Mathematical modelling substance abuse.
- Applications of Fractional Calculus in epidemic models
- Mathematical Modelling of infectious diseases of humans (HBV/HCV, Ebola)
- Mathematical Modelling effects of alcohol abuse and associated health risks
- Mathematical modelling of animal diseases (Foot and mouth, African human Trypanosomiasis, Cow measles, Brucellosis)
Prof. Chiteng’a John Chikunji
Associate Professor
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
- PhD topic: On the Classification of Finite Rings
- MSc topic: On Projective Characters of Rotation Subgroups of Wely Groups of Types D6 and D7
Degrees
- PhD in Pure Mathematics, University of Reading (1996), UK.
- MSc in Algebra, University of Zambia (1988), Zambia.
- BSc with Education in Mathematics, University of Zambia (1985), Zambia.
Professional Societies
- Member of the Southern Africa Mathematical Sciences Association (SAMSA) (Former Treasurer and Former President of SAMSA).
Algebra, Analysis and Topology: Linear Algebra, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Group Theory, Rings and Modules, Commutative Algebra, Advanced Linear Algebra, Field and Galois Theory, Representation Theory, Non Commutative Ring Theory, Abstract Integration, Real and Functional Analysis, Operator Theory, Banach Algebra, Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, General Topology, Algebraic Topology and Ordered Sets.
Primary Research Areas
- Classification and Enumeration of Finite Rings
Potential Research Topics
- Unit Groups of Completely Primary Finite Rings.
- Automorphism Groups of Completely Primary Finite Rings.
- Determination of Unit groups and Automorphism groups of completely primary finite rings with cube radical zero.
Dr. Mosiamisi Mokgolele
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
PhD topic: Numerical solution of high frequency acoustic scattering problems.
Degrees
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Reading (UK), 2009
- MSc Mathematics, University of Sussex (UK), 2001
- BSc hons, Mathematics and Meteorology, University of Reading (UK), 2000
Dr. Gosalamang Ricardo Kelatlhegile
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
- PhD topic: Mathematical analysis of two pathogens (HIV/TB) co-infection model coupled with vertical transmission
- MSc topic: HIV/AIDS models with density-dependent demographics
Degrees
- PhD in Mathematical Biology, Jilin University, Changchun, China.
- MSc in Mathematical Biology, University of Botswana
- BedSc in Mathematics, University of Botswana
Dr. Boingotlo Sebolai
Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
- PhD topic: Effect of Control Density, Control Plot Arrangement, and Assumption of Random or Fixed Effects on Non-replicated experiments for Germplasm Screening Using Spatial Models.
Degrees
- PhD Major Agronomy, Minor Biometry, University of Nebraska Lincoln (2003), USA.
- MSc Agronomy, University of Nebraska Lincoln (1989), USA.
- BSc Agriculture, University of Botswana and Swaziland (1981). Swaziland
Professional Societies
- Member of International Biometric Society Botswana Chapter
Mrs Tawona V. Phiri
Lecturer
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
Personal Website | ORCID | Google Scholar | All Publications
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&hl=en&user=PSt-_PgAAAAJ
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tawona-Phiri
Degrees
· MCom in Information Systems, University of Cape Town, South AfricaMasters Research
· Dissertation: Social Interaction Online: The case of a cross-disciplinary research conference (2006).
· BSc (Hons) in Information Systems, Staffordshire, Stafford. United Kingdom.
Professional Societies
· Member of The Institute of IT Professionals South Africa (IITPSA)
· Member of the South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (SAICSIT)
Teaching interests
· Computer Information Systems
Research
Primary Research Areas
My research interest is Fourth Industrial Revolution emerging technologies, looking at e-government, digital divide, IT skills, and competence.
Potential Research topics
Opportunities, challenges, and implications of 4IR emerging/disruptive technologies within government or public sector
Organisational Capabilities of the public sector to adopt 4IR emerging/disruptive technologies
Nyirenda, T. and Seymour, LF. (2009) Social Interaction Online: The case of a cross-disciplinary research conference, Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Southern African Computer Lecturers Association, Mpekweni. ISBN: 978-1-60558-683-0, pp 10.
Moakofhi, M. K., Phiri, T. V., Leteane, O. and Pholele, T. M. (2015). Factors Influencing Students’ Choice of Tertiary Institution: A Case of Botswana College of Agriculture (BCA). Botho University International Conference on 5th – 6th November 2015, Gaborone, Botswana.
Leteane, O., Moakofhi, M. K., Phiri, T. V. and Pholele, T. M. (2015). A Survey on ICT Usage, Challenges and Perceptions Faced by Teachers in Public Junior Secondary Schools in Botswana: A case in an Urban Area. Botho University International Conference on 5th – 6th November 2015, Gaborone, Botswana.
M.K. Moakofhi, T. V. Phiri, O. Leteane, Pholele, T.M & Sebalatlheng, P. – "CHALLENGES OF INTRODUCING E-LEARNING AT BOTSWANA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES: LECTURERS’ PERSPECTIVE " IJEDICT Vol. 13, Issue 2, August 2017, https://www.learntechlib.org/p/180637/
Pholele, T.M., Moakofhi, K.M., Phiri, T.V, & Leteane, O. (2017). The Use and Perceived Impact of Mobile Communication Technology (MCT) In Botswana Commercial Farming. International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH (IJRG) Volume 5, Number 6, June Edition-2017 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.820000
Determinants of Higher Institution Choice by Agriculture Undergraduate Students in Botswana, Journal of Education and Practice, Vol 10, No 18 (2019) https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEP/article/view/48458/50059, ISSN (Paper)2222-1735 ISSN (Online)2222-288X
M.K. Moakofhi, T. V. Phiri, O. Leteane, E. Bangomwa – Using Technology Acceptance Model to Predict Lecturers’ Acceptance of Moodle: Case of Botswana University Of Agriculture And Natural Resources, Literacy Information and Computer Education Journal (LICEJ), Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2019. https://infonomics-society.org/licej/published-papers/volume-10-2019/
Ms. Neo Dingalo
Senior Instructor
Faculty of Sciences (Department of Biometry and Mathematics (BM))
Degrees
MSc in Statistics, Botswana International University of Science and Technology , Botswana
BSc in Statistics, University of Botswana, Botswana.
Teaching interests
Probability in Statistics
Experimental Design
Biostatistics
Operation Research Statistics
Potential Research topics
Theory of Distributions
Personal Website | ORCID | Google Scholar | All Publications
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rY_58VkAAAAJ&hl=enResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Neo_Dingalo
1. Broderick Oluyede, Neo Dingalo, Fastel Chipepa., 2023. The Topp-Leone-Harris-G family of distributions with applications. International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, 24(4), 554-582.
2. Dingalo, N., Oluyede, B. and Chipepa, F., 2023. The Topp-Leone-Gompertz-Exponentiated Half Logistic-G Family of Distributions with Applications. Colombian Journal of Statistics/Revista Colombiana de Estadística, 46(2).