Grants & Awards

Funding our research relies on.

Competitively awarded grants and fellowships that support our mathematical modelling, computational epidemiology and capacity-building work.

9 grants & fellowships awarded
Track record

Grants, fellowships & awards

Listed most recent first, with the funding body and award for each project.

2026 USD 1,300,000
EDCTP

Strengthening Capacity in Epidemic Analytics and Mathematical Modelling in Central Africa (SCEAM-CA)

Co-Principal Investigator. 2026–2028. Total consortium funding. Capacity building and methodological research in mathematical modelling and epidemic analytics across Central Africa.

2026 USD 683,000
Gates Foundation

MODE-MPOX DRC

Co-Principal Investigator. 2026–2028. Development of mathematical modelling, optimization and AI-enabled decision-support methodologies for mpox control in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

2025 USD 400,000
UKRI/MRC, Imperial College London

Advancing Mpox Outbreak Control in Central Africa

Principal Investigator (Burundi award). 2025–2027. Mathematical modelling, computational analytics and decision-support for outbreak preparedness and response.

2025 CAD 50,000
University of Toronto

AI4Mpox

Principal Investigator. Scientific AI and predictive modelling for epidemic intelligence and surveillance.

2025 ZAR 400,000
Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS)

Iso Lomso Fellowship

Research Fellow. 2025–2027. Independent research programme on data-driven modelling, optimization and Scientific AI for complex dynamical systems.

2025 USD 50,000
The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)

TWAS Research Grant

Principal Investigator. Mathematical modelling, molecular surveillance and computational methods for infectious disease systems.

2024 BIF 10,000,000
University of Burundi

University of Burundi Research Grant

Principal Investigator. Research in mathematical modelling and computational science.

2018 USD 8,000
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

African Academies Diaspora Fellowship

Project Lead. Mathematical modelling for food security systems.

2016 ZAR 360,000
National Research Foundation (NRF) & TWAS

NRF–TWAS Doctoral Fellowship

2016–2020. Competitive doctoral fellowship supporting research in stochastic modelling, Bayesian inference and computational epidemiology.

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