Prof. David M. MalonzaCurrently an Associate professor of Applied Mathematics at South Eastern Kenya University (SEKU), department of Mathematics and Actuarial Science.
Specialization area is Pure/Applied Mathematics.

Research Interest:

  • Dynamical systems for non-linear differential equations
  • Functional Analysis and Operator Theory
  • Bio-Mathematical -Modeling of Infectious diseases

On-going Research:

  1. 2018 – Ancent Makau Kimulu; Modeling HIV/AIDS Dynamics in the Presence of Investment along the Northern Corridor Highway in Kenya, Kenyatta University
  2. 2019 - Cordy Jourvel Itoua-Tsele; A Mathematical Model of Saltwater intrusion in Coastal aquifers: Case study of Pointe-Noire in Republic of Congo; PAUSTI
  3. 2019 – Miriam Malia: Modeling the effects of Mass-Media Awareness on the Spread of Human Papillomavirus infections in Kenya; Kenyatta University
  4. 2022 – Halson O. Nyaberi; Mathematical Modelling Co-infection of Coffee Berry Disease and Coffee Leaf Rust with Cost-Effectiveness, Optimal Control Analysis In Kenya; Kenyatta University
  5. 2022-Peter Urane Achimugwu: A Mathematical Climate model due to Excessive Emission and Accumulation of Carbon-dioxide with optimal Control; PAUSTI
  6. 2022 – Balali Motaru: Mathematical Model of Poverty and Crime due to Unemployment with Optimal Control, PAUSTI