Mathematical Sciences
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology (MNNIT), Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
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Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad (MNNIT) is an Institute with total commitment to quality and excellence in academic pursuits. The Institute offers nine B.Tech., nineteen M.Tech. Degree Programmes (including part-time), MCA, MBA, M.Sc. (Mathematics and Scientific Computing) and Master of Social work (M.S.W.) programmes and also registers candidates for the Ph.D. degree. The Institute has been recognized by the Government of India as one of the centres for the Quality Improvement Programme for M.Tech.
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Tirupati; Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai; Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai; Chennai
The Seminar is aimed at fostering and nurturing mathematical interactions among mathematicians working in academics. The Seminar also serves as a platform for graduate students and young post-docs to announce and communicate their work with experts in the field.
Noncommutative Geometry: Physical and Mathematical Aspects of Quantum Space Time and Matter
Noncommutative Geometry (NCG) has emerged as an exciting area of research both in Mathematics and Physics. NCG is also perceived to be an essential tool in understanding quantum gravity.
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International Conference on Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing (ICMMSC - 2018)
ICMMSC-2018 conference is meant for researchers from academia, industries, technology and R&D organizations all over the globe interested in the broad area of applied mathematics and scientific computation like, differential equation, modeling, simulation, dynamical systems, numerical analysis, matrix theory, inverse problems, solid and fluid mechanics, computational engineering, etc. It will put special emphasis on the participants of Ph.D. students, Post-Doctoral fellows and other young researchers from all over the world.
International Conference on“Emerging Perspectives in FinTech”
A new wave of technological innovations, popularly called “FinTech,” is accelerating radical transformation in the financial sector landscape. FinTech leverages the explosion of big data of individuals and firms, advances in Artificial Intelligence, Computing Capabilities, Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Distributed Ledgers and Cloud Technologies, Cryptography and many more disruptive innovations, which till recent years were hard to comprehend.
Infosys Prize
The Infosys Prize is an endeavour to elevate the prestige of science and research in India and inspire young Indians to choose a vocation in research. This award is given annually to honour outstanding achievements of contemporary researchers and scientists across 6 categories: Engineering and Computer Sciences, Humanities, Life-, Mathematical-, Physical- and Social Sciences. Each prize consists of a gold medal, a citation and a purse of Rs. 65 Lakh. The award intends to celebrate success in research and stand as a marker of excellence in these fields.
The Summer Outreach Program in Mathematics (SOPM 2018)
The Summer Outreach Program in Mathematics (SOPM 2018) will provide training to students who are in Masters program, in different branches of Mathematics. This program is intended to the students having less exposure to Mathematics. Courses: Algebra, Analysis, Topology.
University and PG College MSc Teachers’ Training Program in Mathematics
The IISc at Challakere Campus offers a great opportunity for the university and PG college faculties teaching MSc mathematics. This is a three weeks (21 days) residential training program equivalent to UGC refresher courses approved by the MHRD, Govt. of India.
Fields Medal
The Fields Medal is awarded every 4 years on the occasion of the International Congress of Mathematicians in recognition of outstanding mathematical achievement for existing work and showing promise of future achievement. The Fields Medal Committee is chosen by the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union and is normally chaired by the International Mathematical Union (IMU) President. The Committee is asked to choose at least two, with a strong preference for four, Fields Medalists, and to have regard in its choice as to represent a diversity of mathematical fields.
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