Summary
Yasser Bouchareb is an AI researcher and practitioner with eight years of quantitative and teaching experience, currently an AI Resident at Google Brain in Accra focusing on AI/ML applications for healthcare and agriculture. He holds advanced degrees in machine intelligence, applied and computational mathematics, and mathematical statistics from AIMS, University of Cape Town and Université Mentouri de Constantine, blending strong theoretical foundations with applied ML practice. Prior roles include internships and research training at Mila and AIMS, and hands-on teaching experience mentoring high school and university students in mathematics. Comfortable moving between research and deployment, he brings domain interest in social-impact sectors and experience in collaborative academic and industrial settings. Based in Montreal but working from Ghana, he combines international perspective with local engagement in African research ecosystems. Colleagues describe him as a methodical problem-solver who seeks practical AI solutions informed by rigorous math.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Machine Intelligence, Master of Science - MS, Machine Intelligence at African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Rwanda
Master's degree, Applied Mathematics, Master's degree, Applied Mathematics at University of Cape Town
Master's degree, Mathematical Statistics and Probability, Master's degree, Mathematical Statistics and Probability at Université Mentouri de Constantine
Master's degree, Computational and Applied Mathematics, Master's degree, Computational and Applied Mathematics at African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)