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Kasso Akochayé Okoudjou

Professor, Department of Mathematics, Tufts University
The trailblazers in human, academic, scientific and religious freedom have always been in the minority… It will take such a small committed minority to work unrelentingly to win the uncommitted majority. Such a group may transform America’s greatest dilemma into her most glorious opportunity.
— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Background

Kasso Akochayé Okoudjou is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Tufts University. He holds a PhD in mathematics and an MS in electrical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. He earned a maitrise from the Universite Nationale du Benin.

Interests

Okoudjo’s research interests lie in pure as well as applied and computational harmonic analysis, especially frame theory, time-frequency and wavelet analysis, and multilinear pseudodifferential operators. He is also interested in analysis and differential equations on fractals.

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