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LAMBU TATSA, Carmel

E-mail: lambucarmel@gmail.com
Function: Researcher
Grade: PhD student
Research domains:

  • Complex Systems
  • Mathematical Modelling, Analysis and Control
Roles:
  • Member

I am LAMBU TATSA Carmel, a young researcher at the University of Dschang, where I pursue a PhD in Electronics and Complex Systems. My passion lies in advancing knowledge in these disciplines, with a particular focus on swarmalator systems which are a recent field in the study of mobile agents and their interactions. My research explores synchronization and emergent collective behaviors in complex systems, blending insights from physics, engineering, and quantitative life sciences. As a member of the MOCLIS Research Lab, I actively collaborate on cutting-edge projects involving delay interactions in swarmalators and their potential applications. My contributions have earned recognition within the academic community for my creative problem-solving skills and rigorous approach to research. My academic journey includes presenting at the WIVACE Conference, a platform for Artificial Life and Evolutionary Computation, and attending a prestigious three-week school and workshop on Dynamic Systems in Trieste, Italy 2024, where I expanded my expertise. Beyond the research, I am passionate about inspiring and mentoring young minds and above all, transmitting the skills I have gained through years of academic and professional experience. My dedication to community service is demonstrated by my volunteer work with numerous human rights organizations, including UPG, where I actively promote education, equality and green energy availability. I strive to always embody a unique blend of academic excellence, collaborative spirit and humanitarian commitment, contributing meaningfully to both the academic and global community.

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