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Name
Asha Saidi Kalula

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Department
Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics

Biography

Biography

Dr. Asha Saidi Kalula is a Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam - Mkwawa University College of Education, Tanzania. Dr. Kalula pursued higher education at the University of Dar es Salaam, where she earned a Bachelor of Education in science majoring in Mathematics. She also pursue Postgraduate diploma in mathematical sciences at the African institute for Mathematical Sciences(AIMS) and later a Master of Science in Mathematics at Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Her passion in finding solution for infectious diseases led her to pursue a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Dar es salaam on Mathematical modelling and analysis of an age-structured malaria transmission dynamics with the asymptomatic carrier, temperature variability and control strategies. Dr Kalula's work has enhanced academic knowledge on the strategies to control transmission dynamics of malaria in climate change. She is a member of Department of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics teaching mathematics courses, including Functions of  Several Variables and Numerical Methods . She has three journal articles and one book chapter.

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Email Address
asha.kalula@muce.ac.tz

Research Interest

Research Interest
Mathematical Modeling

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Publications

Publications
  1. Kalula, A., Mureithi, E., Marijani, T., & Mbalawata, I. (2023). Optimal control and cost-effectiveness analysis of age-structured malaria model with asymptomatic carrier and temperature variability. Journal of Biological Dynamics, 17(1), 2199766.
  2. Kalula, A. S., Mureithi, E., Marijani, T., & Mbalawata, I. (2021). An age-structured model for transmission dynamics of malaria with infected immigrants and asymptomatic carriers. Tanzania Journal of Science, 47(3), 953-968.
  3. Kalula, A. S., & Nyabadza, F. (2012). A theoretical model for substance abuse in the presence of treatment. South African Journal of Science, 108(3), 1-12.
  4. Kalula, A., Nyabadza, F., & Hove-Musekwa, S. D. (2012). Modelling methamphetamine abuse: Application of a simple modelwith self initiation, behaviourchange and rehabilitation. In A Treatise of Biological Models (pp. 127-144). Nova Science Publishers, Inc..