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Associate Professor | Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University | Turkey
Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID | ResearchGate
Onur, T. Ö. (2022). Improved image denoising using wavelet edge detection based on Otsu’s thresholding. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 19(2), 79–92.
Onur, Y. A., İmrak, C. E., & Onur, T. Ö. (2017). Investigation on bending over sheave fatigue life determination of rotation resistant steel wire rope. Experimental Techniques, 41(5), 475–482.
Narin, D., & Onur, T. Ö. (2022). The effect of hyperparameters on the classification of lung cancer images using deep learning methods. Erzincan University Journal of Science and Technology, 15(1), 258–268.
Kaya, G. U., & Onur, T. Ö. (2022). Genetic algorithm based image reconstruction applying the digital holography process with the Discrete Orthonormal Stockwell Transform technique for diagnosis of COVID-19. Computers in Biology and Medicine, 148, 105934.
Onur, T. (2021). An application of filtered back projection method for computed tomography images. International Review of Applied Sciences and Engineering, 12(2), 194–200.
Professor Emeritus | Uppsala University | Sweden
Prof. Ewert Bengtsson is a distinguished researcher in computerized image analysis and medical imaging, with current work on AI-based diagnostic tools for cancer detection. He earned his PhD in Physics from Uppsala University, where he developed pioneering methods for computer-aided analysis of microscopic images applied to early cancer screening. His professional experience spans research leadership, including Director of the Centre for Image Analysis, Vice Rector for IT at Uppsala University, and project leadership in both academic and industry settings. He has contributed to numerous international collaborations and led projects in medical imaging and IT-driven healthcare solutions. His research interests include AI-based medical diagnostics, computer vision, image processing, and automated cancer detection systems. He has a strong record of mentorship, guiding over 40 doctoral students, and has contributed to global research communities through program committees, editorial boards, and invited talks. His work has been recognized with fellowships, academy memberships, and distinguished awards for contributions to science, engineering, and medical imaging. He possesses advanced research skills in medical image analysis, AI, machine learning, microscopy, and software development for diagnostic tools. 3,627 citations by 2,993 documents, 137 documents, 31 h-index, view h-index button is disabled in preview mode, further highlight his global impact and recognition.
Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | ORCID
Wählby, C., Sintorn, I. M., Erlandsson, F., Borgefors, G., & Bengtsson, E. (2004). Combining intensity, edge and shape information for 2D and 3D segmentation of cell nuclei in tissue sections. Journal of Microscopy, 215(1), 67–76.
Rodenacker, K., & Bengtsson, E. (2003). A feature set for cytometry on digitized microscopic images. Analytical Cellular Pathology, 25(1), 1–36.
Bengtsson, E., & Malm, P. (2014). Screening for cervical cancer using automated analysis of PAP‐smears. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2014, 842037.
Wählby, C., Lindblad, J., Vondrus, M., Bengtsson, E., & Björkesten, L. (2002). Algorithms for cytoplasm segmentation of fluorescence labelled cells. Analytical Cellular Pathology: The Journal of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology.
Stenkvist, B., Bengtsson, E., Eriksson, O., Holmquist, J., Nordin, B., & others. (1979). Cardiac glycosides and breast cancer. The Lancet, 313(8115), 563.
Postdoc at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
Dr. Arsène Jaures Ouemba Tasse is a dynamic Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, with a specialized focus in applied dynamical systems and mathematical modeling of infectious diseases. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Dschang, Cameroon, and has published extensively in high-impact journals on topics including Ebola, COVID-19, Typhoid, and Monkeypox. His research contributions have global significance, particularly in understanding disease transmission dynamics and control strategies. Dr. Ouemba Tasse has participated in numerous international conferences, received prestigious research grants, and supervised both undergraduate and postgraduate students. He is also an active reviewer for several scientific journals and has contributed to collaborative projects funded by renowned institutions like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. His growing leadership in academic events, combined with his commitment to public health through mathematics, positions him as a highly influential figure in the field of mathematical epidemiology.
Dr. Arsène Jaures Ouemba Tasse has a strong academic foundation in mathematics, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Yaoundé I in 2009. He pursued his Honours and Master’s degrees in Mathematics at the University of Dschang, Cameroon, where he graduated with distinction. His academic journey culminated in earning a Ph.D. in Applied Dynamical Systems and Mathematical Modeling from the same institution in 2021. His doctoral studies equipped him with advanced knowledge in differential equations, epidemiological modeling, partial differential equations, and numerical analysis. Additionally, he obtained a Secondary and High School Teacher’s Diploma in Mathematics from the Higher Teacher’s Training College of Yaoundé in 2008, highlighting his early commitment to education. To enhance his international research engagement, he completed an English language course at the University of the Witwatersrand in 2023. His academic pathway reflects both depth and breadth in mathematical sciences, with a strong emphasis on applied research for real-world impact.
Dr. Ouemba Tasse brings over 15 years of professional experience in teaching, research, and academic mentorship. Since November 2022, he has served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, where he engages in cutting-edge research, student supervision, and academic event organization. Before this, he spent over a decade teaching mathematics in various high schools in Cameroon, including the General High School Tsela and the General Bilingual High School Bameka. His university-level experience includes lecturing and tutoring in courses such as algebra, calculus, mathematical modeling, and discrete population dynamics. He has participated in academic panels, supervised postgraduate research groups, and served as an external examiner. His professional journey reflects a seamless transition from secondary education to advanced research, demonstrating versatility, leadership, and commitment to educational excellence in both national and international academic environments.
Dr. Ouemba Tasse’s research interests are centered around mathematical epidemiology, applied dynamical systems, and optimal control theory, particularly in the context of infectious disease modeling. He focuses on developing and analyzing mathematical models that simulate the transmission dynamics of diseases such as Ebola, COVID-19, Typhoid, Malaria, Monkeypox, and HIV. His models incorporate various control strategies including awareness programs, vaccination, isolation, and traditional versus modern treatment methods. He also works on the mathematical formulation and numerical solutions using nonstandard finite difference schemes that ensure stability and accuracy in epidemic simulations. His recent projects explore the co-dynamics of multiple infections and the role of environmental and behavioral factors in disease propagation. Additionally, he is interested in the intersection of public health and mathematics, including modeling cancer progression and mother-to-child HIV transmission. His interdisciplinary approach bridges mathematical theory and health policy, offering vital insights for effective disease control and healthcare intervention strategies.
Dr. Ouemba Tasse has received numerous accolades and support from prestigious institutions for his impactful research in mathematical modeling. He was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship by the University of the Witwatersrand, along with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for a cervical cancer modeling project. He received full sponsorships from the Simons Foundation and the Pacific Institute of Mathematical Sciences to attend international conferences and research schools in Canada and the USA. He won first prize in Analysis at a postgraduate workshop in Cameroon and was a recipient of the Humboldt Foundation’s funding during the Dschang Humboldt Kolleg. His academic excellence has been further recognized through grant awards from the Society for Mathematical Biology and participation in global conferences like BIOMATH and CIMPA. These honors not only acknowledge his research excellence but also reflect his growing reputation as a leading contributor to mathematical modeling in epidemiology and public health.
Dr. Ouemba Tasse possesses advanced research skills in both theoretical and computational aspects of applied mathematics. He is proficient in developing deterministic and stochastic models of infectious diseases, applying optimal control techniques, and performing stability analysis of equilibrium states. His expertise in nonstandard finite difference schemes enhances the accuracy and robustness of numerical simulations. He is well-versed in software tools such as MATLAB, MATHEMATICA, R, and LaTeX, which he uses extensively for simulations, data analysis, and scientific writing. His research includes data fitting and parameter estimation, and he has applied these techniques in real-world epidemiological studies. He also has strong collaborative skills, having led and co-supervised numerous multidisciplinary projects and study groups. Additionally, he contributes as a peer reviewer for reputed journals and book chapters, showcasing his analytical precision and subject-matter authority. These combined skills make him an adept and resourceful researcher capable of addressing complex public health challenges through mathematics.
Dr. Arsène Jaures Ouemba Tasse is a highly promising and competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially in fields involving epidemiological modeling, applied mathematics, and computational public health. His international exposure, robust publication record, academic mentoring, and societal relevance of his research make him exceptionally well-qualified for this honor.
While still in an early career stage, his trajectory shows exemplary leadership potential and deep scholarly contributions. With minor improvements such as increasing PI roles and broader interdisciplinary outreach, he would not only be eligible but also a standout award recipient.
Title: Mathematical modeling of contact tracing as a control strategy of Ebola virus disease
Authors: T. Berge, A.J. Ouemba Tassé, H.M. Tenkam, J. Lubuma
Year: 2018
Citations: 34
Title: Dynamics of host-reservoir transmission of Ebola with spillover potential to humans
Authors: B. Tsanou, J.M.S. Lubuma, A.J.O. Tassé, H.M. Tenkam
Year: 2018
Citations: 22
Title: Ebola virus disease dynamics with some preventive measures: a case study of the 2018–2020 Kivu outbreak
Authors: A.J. Ouemba Tasse, B. Tsanou, J. Lubuma, J.L. Woukeng, F. Signing
Year: 2022
Citations: 6
Title: Nonstandard finite difference schemes for some epidemic optimal control problems
Authors: A.J.O. Tassé, V.B. Kubalasa, B. Tsanou
Year: 2025
Citations: 2
Title: A metapopulation model with exit screening measure for the 2014–2016 West Africa Ebola virus outbreak
Authors: A.J.O. Tassé, B. Tsanou, J.L. Woukeng, J.M.S. Lubuma
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
Title: A mathematical model to study herbal and modern treatments against COVID-19
Authors: A.J. Ouemba Tassé, B. Tsanou, C. Kwa Kum, J. Lubuma
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
Title: Assessment of effective isolation, safe burial and vaccination optimal controls for an Ebola epidemic model
Authors: A.J.O. Tassé, B. Tsanou, J.M.S. Lubuma, J.L. Woukeng
Year: 2020
Citations: 1
Title: Mathematical modelling of the dynamics of typhoid fever and two modes of treatment in a Health District in Cameroon
Authors: T.J. Tsafack, C.K. Kum, A.J.O. Tassé, B. Tsanou
Year: 2025
Title: A mathematical model on the impact of awareness and traditional medicine in the control of Ebola: case study of the 2014–2016 outbreaks in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Authors: A.J. Ouemba Tassé, B. Tsanou, C.K. Kum, J. Lubuma
Year: 2024
Title: Influence of the co-dynamics Ebola-COVID-19 in the population
Authors: A.J.O. Tassé, J. Lubuma, B. Tsanou
Year: 2023
Title: Investigating the impact of isolation, self-isolation and environmental transmission on the spread of COVID-19: case study in Rwanda
Authors: J.M.S. Lubuma, A.J.O. Tassé, F. Signing, B. Tsanou
Year: 2023
Title: Modélisation mathématique de la transmission de la maladie à virus Ebola et stratégies de contrôle
Authors: A.J.O. Tasse
Year: 2021
Title: Mathematical modeling of contact tracing as a control strategy of Ebola virus disease (Duplicate entry)
Authors: B. Tsanou, A.J. Ouemba Tassé, H.M. Tenkam, J.M.S. Lubuma
Year: 2018
Title: Investigating the impact of isolation, self-isolation and environmental transmission on the spread of COVID-19: case study of Rwanda (Duplicate entry)
Authors: M.S.L. Jean, A.J.O. Tassé, F. Signing, B. Tsanou
Year: 2023