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Dr. Patience Pokuaa Gambrah holds PhD in Industrial Economics from the Wuhan University of Technology, China, Master of Science degree in Industrial Mathematics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Ghana, and Bachelor of Education in Mathematics from the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) Ghana. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Kumasi Technical University. Patience lectures in Engineering Mathematics, Calculus, Differential equations and other mathematics courses. Her research interests include: Applied Mathematics, Modeling with Differential Equations, Exponential Random Graph Models, Complex Networks and Social Network Analysis.
[1]. PhD (Industrial Economics) from Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China. June, 2023
[2]. MSc (Industrial Mathematics) from KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana. June, 2011
[3]. BEd (Mathematics) from University of Education, Winneba, Ghana. July, 2006
[4]. Teacher’s certificate ‘A’ from St. Joseph’s Training College, Bechem, Ghana. July, 2000
(i) Member, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
(ii) Member, American Mathematical Society
(iii) Member, International Network for Social Network Analysis
[1]. Applied Mathematics
[2]. Modeling with Differential Equations
[3]. Exponential Random Graph Models
[4]. Complex Networks
[5]. Social Network Analysis.
Engineering Mathematics
Calculus and Matrix Algebra
Discrete Mathematics
Statistics and Numerical Methods
IT Mathematics
Conference attended:
(i) ICDTHT´25, International Conference on Demographic Transition, Health and Technologies, Salinas, Ecuador, 13th to 15th February, 2025
(ii) ASNAC 2023, Australian Social Network Analysis Conference, UNSW Sydney, Australia, 27-29 November, 2023.
(iii) Sunbelt 2023, International Network for Social Network Analysis, Portland, Oregon, June 27, to July 1, 2023
(iv) WTC 2023, World Transport Convention, Wuhan, China, 14th to 17th June, 2023
(v) 5th International Symposium on Innovation and Global Industrial Development, Wuhan, China, 21st December, 2019.
(vi) Economic Forum No. 240 Chinas Belt and Road Initiative par health disaster or health opportunity, Wuhan, China, 5-6 November, 2019.
(vii) International Conference on Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation (ICMMAAC), Jaipur, India, 6-8 July, 2018
[1] Yu, Q., & Gambrah, P. P. (2024). Information Network Among Farmers: A Case Study in Ghana. SAGE Open, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241228696
[2] Gambrah, P.P., and Yu, Q. (2023). “Smallholder farmers’ network structure: a case study in Ghana”. Environ Dev Sustain . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-023-04124-w
[3] Gambrah, P. P. and Abdul-Rahaman, A. (2023) “Modelling Divorce Epidemic on Network”. Mathematical Theory and Modeling, 13(3).
[4] Abdul-Rahaman, A. and Gambrah, P. P. (2023) “Local Trade Networks among Farmers and Traders”. Social Networking, 12, 93-110. doi: 10.4236/sn.2023.124006.
[5] Yu, Q., and Gambrah, P. P. (2023). “Multiplex Network Approach for Farmers' Friendship Relationship”. International Journal of Scientific Research.12(01)
[6] Gambrah, P. P., and Yu, Q. (2022). “Impact of farmers’ social relationships on productivity: a multiplex network analysis”. Journal of Complex Networks, 10(6), cnac046.
[7] Gambrah, P. P. (2021). “Analyzing Farmers’ Network Structure Using ERGM: The Case of Ghana’s Cocoa Farmers”. Journal of Resources Development and Management, 78(04). 10.7176/JRDM/78-04
[8] Bonyah, E., Twagirumukiza, G., and Gambrah, P. P. (2019). “Mathematical analysis of diarrhea model with saturated incidence rate”. Open Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 3(1), 29-39.
[9] Gambrah, P. P., Abdul-Rahaman, A. S. and Adu, A. (2018). “Mathematical Model for Minimizing Divorce Through Counseling”. International Journal of Statistics and Applied Mathematics 3 (3), 218-225
[10] Gambrah P. P., Abdul-Samad, A. and Adzadu, Y. (2018). “Divorce Transmission Model”. Journal of Statistics and Applied Mathematics 2018;3(3):102-106.
[11] Gambrah, P. P., and Adzadu, Y. “Mathematical model of divorce epidemic in Ghana”. International Journal of Statistics and Applied Mathematics, 3(2), 395-401.
[12] Bonyah, E., Ababio, K., and Gambrah, P. P. (2019). “Mathematical Modelling of Poor Nutrition in the Human Life Cycle”. In Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation: ICMMAAC 2018, Jaipur, India, July 6-8 (pp. 275-293). Springer Singapore.
[13] Gambrah, P.P. (2015). A Guide to Statistical Report Writing. Accra, Ghana: Jadep Printing Works
[14] Gambrah, P.P.; Adzadu, Y. (2013). Using Markov Chain to Predict the Probability of Rural and Urban Child Mortality Rates Reduction in Ghana. Int. J. Sci. Technol. Res, 2, 73–78.
[15] Gambrah, P. P. (2013). “Plastic bags waste management using the knapsack model, case study; trashy bags, Accra,” International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, 4( 5), pp. 1913–1923.