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* Cheikh Sarr, Assistant Professor, Thiès University, Senegal, Cheikh.Sarr@insa-lyon.fr, http://www.thies.univ.sn/sitethies/ [http://atlantis.seidenberg.pace.edu/wiki/senegal/Home?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=cheikh.png] |
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Sponsors:
- Sustainable Technology-based Entrepreneurship for the Senegalese Market National Collegiate of Inventors and Innovators Alliance (NCIIA), May 2008. This grant supports the partnership between Pace University, Stony Brook University, Thies University and NCNW.
- NOKIA provided Nokia N95 and 5300 devices to the University of Thies.
- Pearson Education donated books for the students in Senegal.
Kicking Butt with MIDP and MSA: Creating Great Mobile Applications, ISBN-10: 0321463420
Web Development: A Visual Spatial Approach, Craig Baehr, ISBN-10: 0131701223
Description: Africa is referred to more for its problems than for its opportunities. But this may change with current investments from major mobile phone providers and venture capitalists targeting the mobile phone market. A substantial amount of money has been already invested in telecommunications and this continent is now the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world. Mobile phone subscribers have raised to more than 200 millions in Africa in 2006 - the fastest growing rate in the world. Developing mobile applications adapted to the African market is a challenge and an opportunity demanding a deep understanding of the African realities - as diverse as they are even inside a single country. African computer science students will play a crucial role in this context and be key in the development of such applications corresponding to the needs of their compatriots - from various backgrounds. The goal of this project is to educate Senegalese students of Thies University on the potential and procedures - at the technical and business levels - for creating tech startups corresponding to the needs and realities of their country.
People:
Prof. Christelle Scharff, PhD, Associate Professor, Pace University, US, cscharff@pace.edu, http://www.csis.pace.edu/~scharff
Prof. Anita Wasilewska, PhD, Associate Professor, Stony Brook University, US, anita@cs.sunysb.edu, http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~anita
Prof. Ibrahima Ndiaye, PhD, Director of the Economic and Social Sciences Education and Research Unit, Thiès University, Senegal, ibndiaye2004@yahoo.fr, http://www.thies.univ.sn/sitethies/
Mamadou Bousso, Assistant Professor, Thiès University, Senegal, mamadoubousso@gmail.com, http://www.thies.univ.sn/sitethies/
Cheikh Sarr, Assistant Professor, Thiès University, Senegal, Cheikh.Sarr@insa-lyon.fr, http://www.thies.univ.sn/sitethies/
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