Ghana's Angela Tabiri wins “World’s Most Interesting Mathematician"

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Pulse-gh July 27, 2024 9:05 a.m.

Ghana's Angela Tabiri wins “World’s Most Interesting Mathematician"

As she continues to inspire and empower future generations of mathematicians, Angela Tabiri's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, hard work, and a love for learning.Her achievements bring pride to Ghanaand the global mathematical community, and her future contributions are eagerly anticipated.

She founded Femafricmaths, an NGO promoting female African mathematicians, and interviews "mathsqueens" on social mediato inspire young people about the myriad career options available in mathematics.

Angela Tabiri’s remarkable journey and recent recognition as the World’s Most Interesting Mathematician highlight her exceptional talent and passion for mathematics.

Through various outreach activities like Science in Tents, National STEAM Day, and Y3p3maths, she recruits and trains female mathematicians to engage high school students in Ghana.

Affectionately known as the Maths Queen, Tabiri's journey began in Accra, where her love for numbers and problem-solving took root at a young age..

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