
Steve Cyrille Kenne
استادیار · Multiscale modelling of infectious diseases
University of British Columbiaمعرفی
Steve Cyrille Kenne is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Science, and a faculty member at the Institute of Applied Mathematics. His academic journey includes a PhD in Mathematics from Université des Antilles (2022) and a postdoctoral position as an ATER at IUT de la Martinique (2022-2024).
His educational background:
- PhD in Mathematics, Université des Antilles, 2022
- ATER (Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche), IUT de la Martinique, 2022-2024
Dr. Kenne's research is centered on multiscale modelling of infectious diseases, mathematical biology, and control theory. He investigates the dynamics of pathogen-host systems and develops models for disease progression and control. His work also extends to optimal control applications in fisheries management and the analysis of nonlinear control problems for partial differential equations. His research interests include:
- Multiscale modelling of infectious diseases
- Mathematical biology
- Optimal control theory
- Partial differential equations
- Calculus of variations and systems theory
Dr. Kenne is open to supervising Master's and PhD students as well as undergraduate research projects. Prospective students are encouraged to contact him with their CV and research interests.

