Jude Kong

Biography
Dr. Kong is a Canada Research Chair in Community-Oriented Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Disease. He is also a professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health cross-appointed to the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, the Mathematics Department and Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, where he serves as the director of the Artificial Intelligence and Mathematical Modeling lab (AIMMlab)( https://aimmlab.org/). Additionally, he is the Director of the Africa-Canada Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Innovation Consortium (ACADIC) (https://acadic.org/) and the Global South Artificial Intelligence for Pandemic and Epidemic Preparedness and Response Network (AI4PEP) (https://ai4pep.org/). He is also the Regional Node Liaison to the steering committee of the Canadian Black Scientist Network (https://blackscientists.ca/). He obtained his Ph.D. in Mathematics with a certificate in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Alberta, his MSc in Mathematical Engineering/Ingegneria matematica from the University of L'Aquila, Italy and MSc. In Technomathematik/Industrial Mathematics from the University of Hamburg, Germany. His B.Sc. in Mathematics (major) and Computer Science (minor) was acquired at the University of Buea, Cameroon, and his B.Ed. in Mathematics Education was earned at University of Yaounde I, Cameroon. He did a 2-years of postdoc at Princeton University. Dr. Kong is an expert in AI, data science, mathematical modelling, and mathematics education. His principal research program focuses on developing and deploying innovative AI, mathematical and data science methodologies and technologies for decision makers in communities, public health, government and industry in order to provide important insights into local and global-scale socio-ecological challenges. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Kong led a team of 52+ researchers across nine African countries, using AI to help contain and manage the virus. In 2022, he founded the AI4PEP network, overseeing 160+ researchers from 16 countries. The network focuses on leveraging Southern-led responsible AI solutions to enhance public health systems for better prevention, preparedness, and response to disease outbreaks. Dr. Kong’s many research contributions and exceptional leadership have earned him several prestigious awards and recognitions. These include the York University (YU) Research Leader Award in 2020; recognition as one of Canada’s Innovation Research Leaders in 2021; recognition as a Black Hero of Operational Research by the Operational Research Society in 2021; recognition as a YU Community Change Maker in 2022; recognition from YU Magazine for enumerating positive change by inspiring Black students to aspire in 2022; nomination for the 2022 Postdoc Supervisor of the Year Award; 2022 Faculty of Science, YU Early Career Researcher Award; YU 2023 Research Leader Award and the 2023 YU President’s Emerging Research Leadership Award. He is an Editor for Data & Policy Journal; Royal Society Science; Scientific Reports, and Big Data and Information Analytics.
Select publications
- Epidemiological trends and clinical features of the ongoing monkeypox epidemic: a preliminary pooled data analysis and literature review
NL Bragazzi, JD Kong, N Mahroum, C Tsigalou, R Khamisy‐Farah, Journal of medical virology 95 (1), e27931
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The impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions, demographic, social, and climatic factors on the initial growth rate of COVID-19: A cross-country study , J Duhon, N Bragazzi, JD Kong, Science of The Total Environment 760, 144325
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Social, economic, and environmental factors influencing the basic reproduction number of COVID-19 across countries , JD Kong, EW Tekwa, SA Gignoux-Wolfsohn, PloS one 16 (6), e0252373
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Global, regional, and national burden of Guillain–Barré syndrome and its underlying causes from 1990 to 2019, NL Bragazzi, AA Kolahi, SA Nejadghaderi, P Lochner, F Brigo, A Naldi, Journal of neuroinflammation 18, 1-11
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A bibliometric network analysis of recent publications on digital agriculture to depict strategic themes and evolution structure , MK Sott, LS Nascimento, CR Foguesatto, LB Furstenau, K Faccin, Sensors 21 (23), 7889
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Big data in cardiology: State-of-art and future prospects, H Dai, A Younis, JD Kong, L Puce, G Jabbour, H Yuan, NL Bragazzi, Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 9, 844296