Dr. Boris Wembe | Numerical Analysis | Research Excellence Award
Postdoctoral Researcher | Paderborn University | Germany
Dr. Boris Wembe is a distinguished applied mathematician whose research profile reflects strong international recognition in Numerical Analysis and advanced optimal control. His scholarly contributions emphasize Numerical Analysis in structure preserving algorithms, quantum control, geometric control, and partial differential equation constrained optimization, where Numerical Analysis plays a central methodological role. Through rigorous Numerical Analysis, he has developed efficient numerical schemes, high order integrators, and robust computational frameworks addressing complex control systems. His publication record includes peer reviewed articles in reputable international journals, demonstrating the sustained impact of Numerical Analysis on theoretical development and real world modeling. Active collaborations with researchers across europe and africa highlight his commitment to globally connected Numerical Analysis research. Beyond publications, his work supports scientific capacity building, mentoring, and outreach, reinforcing the societal relevance of Numerical Analysis in education, navigation, quantum technologies, and engineering applications. His research outcomes contribute to reliable simulations, decision making tools, and innovation driven by Numerical Analysis across interdisciplinary domains. Google Scholar profile of 51 Citations, 4 h index, 1 i10 index
Featured Publications
A Zermelo navigation problem with a vortex singularity
ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations, 2021
Cited by 17
Abnormal geodesics in 2D-Zermelo navigation problems in the case of revolution and the fan shape of the small time balls
Systems & Control Letters, 2022
Cited by 7
Singular versus boundary arcs for aircraft trajectory optimization in climbing phase
ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, 2023
Cited by 5
Accessibility properties of abnormal geodesics in optimal control illustrated by two case studies
arXiv Preprint, 2022
Cited by 4
Minimum energy control of passive tracers advection in point vortices flow
APCA International Conference on Automatic Control and Soft Computing, 2020
Cited by 4