Professor Emmanuel Schl. Kengne
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Département d'informatique et d'ingénierie
Université du Québec en Outaouais
101, Saint-Jean-Bosco, C.P. 1250
succursale Hull, Gatineau (QC), J8X 3X7 Canada
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Senior International Scientist at Chinese Academy of Sciences at Beijing, Scientist Analyst at Vertamin Inc., Adjoin Researcher at the Department of Mathematics and Statistic of the University of Ottawa, and Adjoin Professor at the department of computer sciences and engineering of the Université du Québec en Outaouais, Emmanuel Schl. Kengne is a Cameroonian-Canadian mathematician and physicist who made major contributions to a vast number of fields, including the theory of well-posedness boundary value problems for partial differential equations, wave propagation on nonlinear transmission lines, optical solitons, nonlinear dynamical lattices, Ginzburg-Landau equations, Boson-Fermion models, and nonlinear Pennes equations, as well as many other mathematical fields. In the field of the theory of boundary value problems, he is known as the first to introduce in mathematical litterature the concept of asymptotical well-posedness of boundary value problems for partial differential equations. His recent significant contributions are in the modification of Pennes bioheat transfer model and its applications in the treatment of human cancers.