Prof Dr. Ousmane Thiare | Computer Science | Best Scholar Award

Université Gaston Berger | Senegal

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Professor Ousmane Thiare's academic journey began at Gaston Berger University (UGB), Senegal, a prestigious institution where he would later spend much of his career. He joined UGB in 1994 and demonstrated academic excellence, earning a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) in Applied Mathematics in 2000. Eager to expand his knowledge, he continued his studies abroad at the Polytechnic School of the François Rabelais University of Tours (Polytech'Tours), obtaining a second DEA in Computer Science in 2002. His academic pursuits culminated in 2007 when he earned a Doctorate in Computer Science from CY Cergy Paris University in France.

Professional Endeavors 👨‍🏫

After completing his studies, Professor Thiare embarked on a teaching career that began right at the institution where he was trained, UGB. In 2002, he started as a Full Assistant in Computer Science. His dedication and expertise quickly saw him rise through the ranks, becoming an Assistant Professor in 2008 and later a Lecturer with Accreditation (HDR) from 2010 to 2015. Beyond Senegal, his teaching experience extended to Nigeria, where he served as an Associate Professor at the African University of Science and Technology (AUST) in Abuja from 2014. In 2015, Professor Thiare was promoted to Full Professor at UGB, a position of immense respect. By April 2021, he was further recognized as a Full Professor of Exceptional Class of Universities, underscoring his contributions to academia.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Professor Thiare's contributions extend beyond teaching. His research spans critical areas such as Computer Science, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and Mathematics. As Head of the Computer Science Department at UGB's UFR of Applied Sciences and Technology between 2007 and 2009, he influenced the direction of academic programs. He was instrumental in coordinating the Third Cycle in Computer Science in 2011 and later served as Director of the Ousmane Seck Computing Center from 2013. From 2017 to 2020, Professor Thiare led the African Center of Excellence for Mathematics, Computer Science, and ICT (CEA-MITIC), a World Bank-funded project aimed at providing world-class education in STEM fields. His leadership in this $8 million initiative was crucial in developing skilled professionals in ICT, Computer Science, and Mathematics across Africa.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Professor Thiare’s accomplishments have garnered numerous accolades. In 2021, he was elected as a Full Member of the National Academy of Sciences and Technology of Senegal (ANSTS), in the Fundamental, Applied, and Innovation Sciences (SFAI) section, recognizing his significant contributions to science and technology. As an Expert Evaluator for the National Authority for Quality Assurance of Higher Education (ANAQ-Sup) since 2014, he has contributed to maintaining high educational standards across Senegal. He also serves on the Scientific and Pedagogical Council of the Doctoral School of Science and Technology at UGB, reflecting his influence in shaping future academic research and educational programs.

Impact and Influence 🌍

From May 2018 to March 2023, Professor Thiare served as Rector of Gaston Berger University, leading one of Senegal's foremost institutions. As Rector, he played a pivotal role in guiding the university’s academic programs, fostering partnerships with international institutions, and ensuring the adoption of cutting-edge technologies to make UGB globally competitive. His role as Principal Authorizing Officer of UGB’s budget allowed him to influence not only academic policy but also the strategic use of financial resources to promote education and research. Under his leadership, UGB also spearheaded major projects such as the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, which secured nearly $38 million in funding to train 1,000 scholars, 70% of whom are women, in digital technology, health, agriculture, and engineering by 2031. This initiative has empowered young African talents to make meaningful contributions to their communities.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Professor Thiare's legacy as a trailblazer in African higher education is well-established. Through his work at CEA-MITIC, UGB, and various national and international platforms, he has helped shape the landscape of STEM education in Africa. His dedication to improving the quality of higher education, combined with his strategic leadership in academic programs and technological innovation, has left an indelible mark.

 

Publications


📄 Hardware Development and Evaluation of Multihop Cluster-Based Agricultural IoT Based on Bluetooth Low-Energy and LoRa Communication Technologies
Authors: Effah, E., Ghartey, G., Aidoo, J.K., Thiare, O.
Journal: Sensors
Year: 2024


📄 Data collection in IoT networks: Architecture, solutions, protocols and challenges
Authors: Abba Ari, A.A., Aziz, H.A., Njoya, A.N., Thiare, O., Mohamadou, A.
Journal: IET Wireless Sensor Systems
Year: 2024


📄 A comparative study of Machine Learning and Deep Learning methods for flood forecasting in the Far-North region, Cameroon
Authors: Dtissibe, F.Y., Ari, A.A.A., Abboubakar, H., Mohamadou, A., Thiare, O.
Journal: Scientific African
Year: 2024


📄 Enabling privacy and security in Cloud of Things: Architecture, applications, security & privacy challenges
Authors: Abba Ari, A.A., Ngangmo, O.K., Titouna, C., Mohamadou, A., Gueroui, A.M.
Journal: Applied Computing and Informatics
Year: 2024


📄 A collaborative WSN-IoT-Animal for large-scale data collection
Authors: Abdoul Aziz, H., Abba Ari, A.A., Ndam Njoya, A., Mohamadou, A., Thiare, O.
Journal: IET Smart Cities
Year: 2024


 

Ousmane Thiare | Computer Science | Best Scholar Award