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Kwame Osei Bonsu

Professor
Mathematical Sciences
Biography

Dr. Kwame Osei Bonsu is a Professor at Eastern Connecticut State University. He holds a PhD in Mathematical Sciences from University of Vermont and does his research in Mathematical Biology and Ecology. He enjoys playing and watching soccer and likes to travel, dance and watch movies. He is a believer of community engagement and hopes that every citizen will give off their best for their community, people and country.

Research Interests
  • Modeling the dynamics of invasive species using evolutionary computations
  • Malaria modeling using both molecular and optical techniques
  • Modeling the Dynamics of Blood Sugar
Teaching Interests
  • Mathematical Biology
  • Differential Equations
  • Calculus
Publications

Aidoo, A. A., Ackora-Prah, J., Gyamfi, K. B., Osei, B. M. (2013). A max-plus model for genetic algorithms. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 88(2), 247 – 262.

Osei, B. M. (2011). Asymptotic Behavior of the Greens function for a Second Order Boundary Value Problem. International Journal of Contemporary Mathematical Sciences 6:42, 2095-2104.

Osei, B. M., Ellingwood, C. D., Hoffmann, J. P., Bentil, D. E. (2011). Modeling Invasive Species Spread in Lake Champlain via Evolutionary Computations. Theory in Biosciences 130, 145-152.

Osei, B. M., Asiedu-Addo Samuel. (2010). Asymptotic Behavior of the Wronskian for a Second Order Boundary Value Problem. International Electronic Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 1:1, 94-101.

Aidoo A., Osei B. M. (2007). Prevalence of aquatic insects and arsenic concentration determine the geographical distribution of Mycobacterium ulcerans infection. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 8:4, 235 – 244.

Bonsu Osei CV

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