Aderemi Kuku

Professor
Aderemi Oluyomi Kuku
Born(1941-03-20)20 March 1941
Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria
Died13 February 2022(2022-02-13) (aged 80)
NationalityNigerian
CitizenshipNigeria
EducationB.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.
Alma mater
Known for
  • Contributions to algebraic K-theory
  • Work in non-commutative geometry
SpouseFelicia Osifunke Kalesanwo
Children4
Awards
Scientific career
Theses
  • A survey of Algebraic K-theory  (1968)
  • On the Whitehead group of p-adic integral group-rings of finite p-groups  (1971)
Doctoral advisors

Aderemi Oluyomi Kuku NNOM OON (20 March 1941 – 13 February 2022) was a Nigerian mathematician and academic, known for his contributions to the fields of algebraic K-theory and non-commutative geometry. Born in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria, Kuku began his academic journey at Makerere University College and the University of Ibadan, where he earned his B.Sc. in Mathematics, followed by his M.Sc. and Ph.D. under Joshua Leslie and Hyman Bass. His doctoral research focused on the Whitehead group of p-adic integral group-rings of finite p-groups. Kuku held positions as a lecturer and professor at various Nigerian universities, including the University of Ife and the University of Ibadan, where he served as Head of the Department of Mathematics and Dean of the Postgraduate School. His research involved developing methods for computing higher K-theory of non-commutative rings and articulating higher algebraic K-theory in the language of Mackey functors. His work on equivariant higher algebraic K-theory and its generalisations impacted the field.

During his career, Kuku was elected a Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, the Nigerian Academy of Science, and the American Mathematical Society. He also received the Nigerian National Order of Merit and the Officer of the Order of the Niger. He served as president of the African Mathematical Union, where he worked to promote mathematics across Africa. Kuku's work extended beyond research, encompassing education and mentorship. He authored several books and articles, supervised graduate students, and fostered international collaborations.