{"id":308,"date":"2021-06-14T10:44:26","date_gmt":"2021-06-14T10:44:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cbu.ac.zm\/schoolsAndUnits\/schoolofmathematicsandnaturalsciences\/?page_id=308"},"modified":"2021-06-14T10:44:30","modified_gmt":"2021-06-14T10:44:30","slug":"professor-patrick-azere-phiri","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.cbu.ac.zm\/schoolsAndUnits\/schoolofmathematicsandnaturalsciences\/professor-patrick-azere-phiri\/","title":{"rendered":"Professor Patrick Azere Phiri"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<figure class=\"wp-block-table\"><table><tbody><tr><td><span class=\"has-inline-color has-black-color\"><em><strong>Position<\/strong>: Full Professor of Applied Mathematics<\/em> <em>Biography: Prof. Phiri, who was the first Zambian to obtain a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, has been working as a Full Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the Copperbelt University since 2011. He has also worked as a Lecturer at the University of Zambia from 1979 to 1982 before moving to the University of Eswatini (Swaziland) where he rose through the Lecturer and Senior Lecturer ranks up to the position of Associate Professor in 1994. In 2002 he moved to South Africa where he worked as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the North West University in Mafikeng. While awaiting appointment to the Copperbelt University, he spent two years (2009 to 2011) teaching at the University of Pretoria. Over the years, Prof. Phiri has done much to improve the status of mathematical sciences in the southern region; this was much more so during the decade 1991 to 2001 when he was the President of the Southern Africa Mathematical Sciences Association (SAMSA). SAMSA, not only sought scholarships for its members but also sought sponsorship for a regional postgraduate programme in mathematics. The programme, which is currently based at the University of Dar es Salaam, has graduated over 100 Masters and over fifty doctorate graduates. Prof. Phiri has also acquired scholarships for Copperbelt University postgraduate students to enable them to carry out research in European universities.<\/em> <em>Academic qualifications<\/em> <em>B.Sc.:\u00a0 Mathematics and Physics, University of Zambia, 1974<\/em> <em>M.Sc.: Fluid Mechanics, University of Zambia, 1976<\/em> <em>Ph.D.: Applied Mathematics, Control Theory, Leeds University, UK, 1979<\/em> <em>Research areas<\/em> <em>Numerical Methods of Applied Mathematics particularly the Adomian Decomposition Method and the Differential Transform Method;\u00a0 Constrained optimization in control theory; Simplectic Yang-Mills Field theory; Applications of group theory in mathematical physics; Mathematics education.<\/em> <em>Publications<\/em> <em>Helena Nayar and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;A New Modification of the Differential Transform Method\u2019\u2019, Asian Journal of Mathematics and Computer Research, 27 (3), pp. 38 \u2013 51, October, 2020.<\/em> <em>Helena Nayar and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;The Fornberg-Whitham Equation Solved by the Di\ufb00erential Transform Method\u2019\u2019, Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science, 35(7), pp. 85 \u2013 95, October, 2020.<\/em> <em>Justina Mulenga and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;New Modified Adomian Decomposition Method for Solving Second Order Boundary Value Problems with Newman Boundary Conditions\u2019\u2019, International Journal of Science and Research, Volume 9, Issue 9, pp. 1119 \u2013 1123, September 2020.<\/em> <em>Justina Mulenga and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220; Solution of Two-Point Linear and Nonlinear Boundary Value Problems with Neumann Boundary Conditions Using a New Modified Adomian Decomposition Method\u2019\u2019, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, 35 (7) pp. 49 \u2013 60, September 2020.<\/em> <em>Tapyuwa Siabasonda and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;A comparative analysis of Zambian Primary School Pupils\u2019 conceptual knowledge of integers and fractions\u2019\u2019, Asian Journal of Current Research, 4(1): 24 \u2013 32, 2019.<\/em> <em>Tapyuwa Siabasonda and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;Zambian Primary School Pupils\u2019 knowledge of integers\u2019\u2019, Journal of Basic and Applied Research International, 25(3), 127 \u2013 133, 2019.<\/em> <em>Edgar John Sintema, Patrick Azere Phiri and Jose Maria Marban Prieto, &#8220;Zambian Mathematics Pre-Service Secondary teachers\u2019 knowledge of the function concept: theoretical framework and a literature review with implications for Zambia,\u2019\u2019 Journal of Global Research in Education and Social Science, 12 (3), pp. 133 \u2013 147, 2018.<\/em> <em>Tapyuwa Siabasonda and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;Identifying difficulties facing Zambian primary school pupils when learning fractions\u2019\u2019, Journal of Global Research in Education and Social Science, 12 (3), pp 121-132, 2018.<\/em> <em>Helena Nayar and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;The solution of linearized Korteweg-de Vries equation using the differential transform method\u2019\u2019, Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science (past name British Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science), 29(2), pp. 1 &#8211; 10, 2018.<\/em> <em>Eddie M. Mulenga and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;Zambian teachers\u2019 profiles of ICT use in mathematical pedagogy\u2019\u2019, Journal of Basic and Applied Research International, 24(4), pp. 137 \u2013 148, 2018.<\/em> <em>Edgar John Sintema and Patrick Azere Phiri, &#8220;An investigation of Zambian mathematics student teachers\u2019 technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK)\u2019\u2019, Journal of Basic and Applied Research International, 24(2), pp. 70 \u2013 77, June 2018.<\/em> <em>Lutanda Panga G, Mateso Tailoshi B., Patrick Azere Phiri, Kabunda Kasakwa H, Bwalya Mulumba I., &#8221; On The Category of Symplectic Yang-Mills Fields&#8221;, International Journal of Science and Research, Volume 7 Issue 6, pp. 1134 \u2013 1136, June 2018.<\/em> <em>G. Lutanda Panga, P. Azere Phiri, P. Muyumba Kabwita, &#8220;Abstract for Symplectic Yang-Mills Fields\u2019\u2019, International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, Vol. 6, No. 11, pp. 1101 &#8211; 1105, November, 2017.<\/em> <em>P. A. Phiri and O. D. Makinde, &#8220;A computational technique for Laplace Transforms by Adomian Decomposition\u2019\u2019, Asian Journal of Mathematics and Computer Research, Vol. 21, No.1, pp. 22-27, October 2017.<\/em> <em>G. Lutanda Panga, P. Azere Phiri, P. Muyumba Kabwita, &#8220;Yang-Mills equations for a pullback symplectic Yang-Mills field\u2019\u2019, International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 987 \u2013 990, February, 2017.<\/em> <em>G. Lutanda Panga, P. Azere Phiri, P. Muyumba Kabwita, `Kahlerian structure associated to de Sitter group\u2019, International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, Vol. 28, No. 2, pp. 152 &#8211; 155, January, 2017.<\/em> <em>Panga L, Phiri P.A. and Kabwita P., `Behaviour of symplectic morphisms on the Ricci A-tensor\u2019, paper submitted to the Journal of Differential Geometry, 2016.<\/em> <em>\u00a0<\/em> <em>\u00a0<\/em><\/span><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Position: Full Professor of Applied Mathematics Biography: Prof. Phiri, who was the first Zambian to obtain a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, has been working as a Full Professor of Applied Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at the Copperbelt University since 2011. 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