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I actively seek research collaborators across quantum computing, physics-informed ML, and AI for science. Here's what I'm working on and who I'm looking for.

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AI Curriculum & Education for Africa

6 months, fully remote

Developing open-access, locally-relevant AI and ML curricula for African universities and bootcamps — rooted in African use cases, healthcare, agritech, and governance contexts. Currently expanding the AI Agents & Workflow Automation workshop to institutional partners.

Ideal collaborator

Educator, curriculum designer, or researcher at an African institution passionate about democratizing AI education. Experience with no-code tools, Python, or LLMs a bonus.

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AI-Powered Fintech for African Markets

Long-term, equity-based

Building MentisMint as the first AI personal finance platform that works in Africa. Looking for technical co-founders, ML engineers, or fintech domain experts who understand African payment systems, mobile money APIs, and informal economy financial patterns.

Ideal collaborator

ML engineer, fintech developer, or product designer with experience in African financial systems (MTN MoMo, Flutterwave, Paystack, etc.) and a passion for financial inclusion.

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Medical AI & Clinical Decision Support

8-12 months, mixed remote/in-person

Building on HALO-UNet and PSMT research to develop clinically deployable AI tools for low-resource African healthcare settings. Seeking collaborators for dataset acquisition, multi-hospital validation, and real-world deployment studies.

Ideal collaborator

Radiologist, clinical AI researcher, or hospital partner in Ghana or Africa with access to imaging datasets. ML engineers with experience in medical segmentation also welcome.

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Quantum Photonics & Biosensor Research

6-12 months, remote-friendly with in-person collaboration welcome

Actively developing GQD-integrated photonic biosensors for point-of-care diagnostics using IBM Qiskit simulations. Looking to collaborate on experimental validation, wet-lab integration, and clinical deployment of quantum-simulated biosensor models for African healthcare contexts.

Ideal collaborator

Experimental physicist, biomedical engineer, or clinical researcher with access to photonics or biosensing equipment. Interest in quantum simulation and low-resource diagnostics a plus.

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I'm open to unexpected collaborations. If you're working on something at the frontier of AI, physics, or quantum computing, reach out.

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