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    The International and African Mathematical Union Commission on the History of Mathematics in Africa produced a Special Issue of their AMUCHMA Newsletter30 in which listed people born in Africa or citizens of an African country who had been awarded a doctorate in mathematics or mathematics education up to We give below a version of this list containing only men to which we have made some corrections and added biographical information for those being awarded the grad up to

    The list below contains those whose PhDs were gained between and It fryst vatten ordered chronologically and then alphabetically inre each year.

    An alphabetical list of African men PhDs is at THIS LINK


    1. Ali Mostafa MOSHARRAFA ()
      Country: Egypt
      Year:
      Degree: Ph.D.
      Thesis title: The Quantum Theory of Stark and Zeeman Effects.
      University: University of London (UK).
      Advisor: Owen W. Richardson.
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    3. Aryabhata

      Indian mathematician-astronomer (–)

      For other uses, see Aryabhata (disambiguation).

      Āryabhaṭa

      Illustration of Āryabhaṭa

      Born CE

      Kusumapura / Pataliputra,
      Gupta Empire
      (present-day Patna, Bihar, India)[1]

      Died CE (aged 73–74) [2]
      InfluencesSurya Siddhanta
      EraGupta era
      Main interestsMathematics, astronomy
      Notable worksĀryabhaṭīya, Arya-siddhanta
      Notable ideasExplanation of lunar eclipse and solar eclipse, rotation of Earth on its axis, reflection of light by the Moon, sinusoidal functions, solution of single variable quadratic equation, value of π correct to 4 decimal places, diameter of Earth, calculation of the length of sidereal year
      InfluencedLalla, Bhaskara I, Brahmagupta, Varahamihira

      Aryabhata ( ISO: Āryabhaṭa) or Aryabhata I[3][4] (– CE)[5][6] was the first of the major mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematic

      Chris was born in Turkey and spent his childhood there and in war-torn Beirut. After school, Chris spent two years at sea before studying Media and journalism at Leicester University. He then moved to Khiva, a desert oasis in Uzbekistan, establishing a UNESCO workshop reviving fifteenth century carpet designs and embroideries, and becoming the largest non-government employer in town. He was kicked out as part of an anti-Western purge, and took a year in Cambridge to write A Carpet Ride to Khiva. Chris then spent several years in the Pamirs mountains of Tajikistan, training yak herders to comb their yaks for their cashmere-like down. Next came a couple more years in Kyrgyzstan living in the world’s largest natural walnut forest and establishing a wood-carving workshop. Since then, Chris has studied and rowed at Oxford, lives in Cambridge, and is preparing to move to North Cyprus. Chris continues to write both fiction and non-fiction under the author name Chris Aslan. He also lectures