Brigitte Tsobgny

She also obtained a PhD in Sciences under the supervision of Jean-Jacques Videau, presented in 1989 at the University of Bordeaux, titled: "New thiohalogenide vitreous materials transparent in the infrared".

[3] She then taught at the University of Réunion for three years, followed by positions in Belgium and France, all while dedicating herself to literature[1][3] As an author, she initially wrote tales and stories for children and adolescents, including Quand la forêt parle, Ponok-Ponok, Drôles d'histoires mathématiques, and Fotakou, un petit mensonge de rien du tout.

Ponok-Ponok, Drôles d'histoires mathématiques is a collection of educational stories[1][4][5] She later turned to writing for adults in a style that combines realism and poetry.

Two researchers observe and analyze the behavior of laboratory rats, imposing a rhythm of life regulated by their experiments.

[4] In L'Afro-Parisienne et la suite arithmétique du Saigneur de Paris, an Afro-Parisian biophysicist attempts to decrypt the rituals of a serial killer.