University of Yaoundé I | Cameroon
Prof. Dr. Jean Sire Armand Eyebe Fouda is a distinguished scholar whose research spans materials science, systems theory, and complex dynamical systems, with a strong interdisciplinary orientation linking physics, engineering, and data-driven analysis. He is a Full Professor at the University of Yaoundé I, where he has established a research profile characterized by methodological innovation and cross-disciplinary impact. His work focuses on nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics, with particular emphasis on nonlinear time-series analysis and its application to complex material, biological, and environmental systems. Prof. Fouda has developed advanced algorithms and analytical tools that enable deeper understanding of complex signals arising from real-world systems, including biological data, climate-related processes, and mechatronic systems with intricate dynamics. His research contributions extend to embedded and intelligent systems, where he has been involved in the design and implementation of mechatronic and control systems that integrate materials behavior with automation and robotics principles. In parallel, he has contributed to innovative approaches in secure data processing through the development of pseudo-random number generation and encryption techniques relevant to multimedia and digital systems. Prof. Fouda is actively engaged in international scientific collaboration, working closely with research groups in Europe on dynamical system analysis, climate-related modeling, and complex systems theory. He is a member of leading professional societies in computational physics, biological physics, and climate physics, reflecting the breadth of his scientific engagement. In addition to his research activities, he is committed to academic leadership, graduate supervision, and the dissemination of scientific knowledge through teaching and scholarly communication. Prof. Dr. Jean Sire Armand Eyebe Fouda’s work demonstrates intellectual depth, interdisciplinary reach, and sustained research excellence, making him a highly deserving recipient of the Research Excellence Award.