For offline: Room No. M602, Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee
For online: ZOOM link
[E-certificate will be provided to all registered participants]
Last Date of Registration is extended to 12th June 2022
Eligibility
Faculty/Phd/Research scholar/Students of Engineering or Technical Institutes and Persons from Government
Department/Labs and Industry.
Aim and objectives
The primary goal of this symposium is to bring together eminent scientists and mathematicians from all over the world working in the area of applied mathematics, analysis and computational mathematics. Contemporary challenges raised by recent advances in the area of mathematics will be confronted with state-of-the-art mathematical and computational techniques. Computational approaches are the premier interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Sciences and Engineering.
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About Us
IIT Roorkee:
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee is among the foremost of institutes of national importance
in higher technological education and in engineering, basic and applied research. Since its establishment,
the Institute has played a vital role in providing the technical manpower and know-how to the country and
in
pursuit of research.The Institute ranks amongst the best technological institutions in the world and has
contributed to all sectors of technological development.It has also been considered a trend-setter in the
area of education and research in the field of science, technology, and engineering. The Institute had
celebrated its Sesquicentennial in October 1996 and now completed more than 170 years of its existence....
Department of Mathematics:
The Department of Mathematics attained its present status of an independent department
in 1960. Growing steadily, today the department runs its own Undergraduate and Postgraduate program in
Mathematics. Beside this, we also teach various topics in Mathematics to Undergraduate and Postgraduate
students of different Engineering and Science Departments...
Lectures Track
Prof. Martin Z. Bazant Professor of Chemical Engineering & Mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Title: Learning Battery Physics from Images) 09:30 AM-11:00 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Amit Agrawal (Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Bombay)
Prof. Gadadhar Misra Department of Mathematics, IISc Bangalore (Title: Which Homogeneous Operators are Subnormal?) 11:30 AM-01:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. A. Swaminathan (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. (Retd) Girija Jayaraman Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT Delhi (Title: Modelling Arterial Flow Mechanics using Fourier Analysis) 02:30 PM -04:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. P A Laxmi Narayan (Department of Mathematics, IIT Hyderabad)
Prof. Alessio Figalli Department of Mathematics, ETH Zurich (Title: Ubiquity of Optimal Transport) 04:30 PM-06:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Manoranjan Parida (Deputy Director, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. M Thamban Nair Department of Mathematics, IIT Madras (Title: A Discrete Regularization Method for Fredholm Integral Equations of the First Kind) 09:30 AM -11:00 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Rafikul Alam (Department of Mathematics, IIT Guwahati)
Prof. Rama Govindrajan
International Center for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru
(Title: Chaotic Orbits of Tumbling Ellipsoids) 11:30 AM-01:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Rama Bhargava (Director General, RCE, Roorkee)
Prof. Luigi Brugnano Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Firenze, Italy (Title: Recent Advances in the Geometric Integration of Differential Equation) 02:30 PM-04:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. S C S Rao (Department of Mathematics, IIT Delhi)
Prof. (Retd) Suresh Chandra Department of Mathematics, IIT Delhi (Title: Mathematics behind Machine Learning) 04:30 PM-06:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. V. Vetrivel (Department of Mathematics, IIT Madras)
Prof. R. N. Mohapatra Department of Mathematics, University of Central Florida (Title: Solution of Optimal Control Problems Governed by Mixed Variational-Hemivariational Inequalities) 09:30 AM-11:00 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. S K Mishra (Institute of Sciences, Banaras Hindu University)
Prof. S. Thangavelu Department of Mathematics, IISc Bangaluru (Title: How Fast Fourier Transforms can Decay?) 11:30 AM-01:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Uwe Kaehler (President, ISAAC)
Prof. Boris Mordukhovich Department of Mathematics, Wayne State University (Title: Computational Optimization via Variational Analysis) 02:30 PM-4:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Joydeep Dutta (Department of Economic Sciences, IIT Kanpur)
Prof. S. K. Mishra Institute of Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (Title: Unconstrained Optimization Problems and Applications) 04:30 PM-06:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. S P Yadav (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. B. V. Rathish Kumar Department of Mathematics & Statistics, IIT Kanpur (Title: A Look at High Resolution Global Atmospheric Modeling on Parallel Computers) 09:30 AM-11:00 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. S N Bora (Department of Mathematics, IIT Guwahati)
Prof. Manuel Arana Jimenez Department of Statistics & Operations Research, Universidad de Cádiz (Title: Interval and fuzzy numbers- Discussion on applications to optimization models, with the particular case of DEA) 11:30 AM-1:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Aparna Mehra (Department of Mathematics, IIT Delhi)
Prof. M Ruzhansky Department of Mathematics, Ghent University (Title: Subelliptic Pseudo-Differential Calculus on Compact Lie Groups) 01:30 PM-02:30 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Akhilesh Prasad (Department of Mathematics and Computing, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad)
Prof. Andrew Rees Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Bath (Title: Model Selection for Inclined Darcy-Benard Convection) 02:30 PM-04:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. K M Singh (Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. Amiya Kumar Pani Department of Mathematics, IIT Bombay (Title: On Fractional in Time Evolution Problems: Some Theoretical and Computational Studies) 04:30 PM-6:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Subir Das (Department of Mathematics, IIT BHU)
Prof. Adrian Bejan Department of Mechanical Engineering, Duke University (Title: Time and Beauty) 09:30 AM-11:00 AM IST Session Moderator: Prof. P V S N Murthy (Department of Mathematics, IIT Kharagpur)
Dr. Jeff Hammond Principal Programming Models Architect, NVIDIA
(Title: Parallel Programming of CPU and GPUs using Standard Languages (Python, FORTRAN, C++)) 11:30 AM-1:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Kusum Deep (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Prof. Lucia Romani University of Bologna (Title: Computational Issues with Planar and Spatial Pythagorean-Hodograph Curves) 02:30 PM-04:00 PM IST Session Moderator: Prof. Sandip Banerjee (Department of Mathematics, IIT Roorkee)
Focused Areas
Fluid Dynamics
Heat Transfer
Operator Theory
Operations Research
Calculus of Variations
Partial Differential Equations
Random Matrix Theory
Representation Theory
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Dynamical Systems
Mathematical Modelling
Computational Biology
Computational Optimization
Nature Inspired Optimization
Multi-scale and Multi-physics Flows
Nature Inspired Flows
Deep Learning
High Performance Computing
Computational Analysis
Spectral Method
Stability Theory
Notable Speakers
Prof. Martin Z. Bazant
Professor of Chemical Engineering & Mathematics Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Prof. Adrian Bejan
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Duke University
Prof. Luigi Brugnano
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science University of Firenze, Italy
Prof. (Retd) Suresh Chandra
Department Of Mathematics IIT Delhi
Prof. Alessio Figalli
Department Of Mathematics ETH Zurich
Prof. Rama Govindrajan
International Center for Theoretical Sciences (ICTS) Bangalore
Dr. Jeff Hammond
Principal Programming Models Architect NVIDIA
Prof. (Retd) Girija Jayaraman
Center for Atmospheric Sciences IIT Delhi
Prof. Manuel Arana Jiménez
Department of Statistics & Operations Research Universidad de Cádiz
Prof. Gadadhar Misra
Department of Mathematics IISc Bangalore
Prof. S. K. Mishra
Department of Mathematics Institute of Sciences, Banaras Hindu University
Prof. R N Mohapatra
Department of Mathematics University of Central Florida
Prof. Boris Mordukhovich
Department of Mathematics Wayne State University
Prof. M. Thamban Nair
Department of Mathematics IIT Madras
Prof. Amiya Kumar Pani
Department of Mathematics IIT Bombay
Prof. B V Rathish
Department of Mathematics & Statistics IIT Kanpur
Prof. Andrew Rees
Department of Mechanical Engineering Univeristy of Bath
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee is among the foremost of
institutes of national importance
in higher technological education and in engineering, basic and applied research. Since its establishment,
the Institute has played a vital role in providing the technical manpower and know-how to the country and
in
pursuit of research.The Institute ranks amongst the best technological institutions in the world and has
contributed to all sectors of technological development.It has also been considered a trend-setter in the
area of education and research in the field of science, technology, and engineering. The Institute had
celebrated its Sesquicentennial in October 1996 and now completed more than 170 years of its existence.
The Institute offers Bachelor's Degree courses in 10 disciplines of
Engineering and Architecture and Postgraduate's Degree in 55 disciplines of Engineering, Applied Science,
Architecture and planning. The Institute has facility for doctoral work in all Departments and Research
Centers.
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Department of Mathematics:
The Department of Mathematics attained its
present status of an independent department
in 1960. Growing steadily, today the department runs its own Undergraduate and Postgraduate program in
Mathematics. Beside this, we also teach various topics in Mathematics to Undergraduate and Postgraduate
students of different Engineering and Science Departments.The Department also offers facilities for research
work leading to Ph.D. degree in different branches of Pure
and Applied Mathematics. Department had collaborated with different National and International
organizations and has expertise in various diversified fields of Mathematics. Our Department also offers
consultancies in Mathematical modeling and solution of various industrial and real-life problems.
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Registration Forms
Note-1: Get ready with your payment receipt before filling the registration form.
Note-2: IIT Roorkee Students should fill the form using their IIT Roorkee email id for confirmation of registration.
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Aim and objectives:
The primary goal of this symposium is to bring together eminent scientists and mathematicians from all over the world working in the area of applied mathematics, analysis and computational mathematics. Contemporary challenges raised by recent advances in the area of mathematics will be confronted with state-of-the-art mathematical and computational techniques. Computational approaches are the premier interdisciplinary platform for the presentation of new advances and research results in the fields of Sciences and Engineering.
The main audience groups are advanced graduate students, research scholars and young researchers of Science and Engineering of the Institutes in India and abroad (approximately 300 participants).
The organizing committee has planned a rich scientific programme of keynote lectures and invited talks for the maximal benefit of the audience, especially for young researchers seeking career in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing.
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A special session is called for young researchers (postgraduate, PhD and postdoc) to share their research ideas. It is requested to send extended abstract by 12th June 2022. All the extended abstracts will be peer reviewed by scientific committee and top 20 presentations will get a chance to deliver their talk. There will be a 15 min presentations followed by 2 min of questionare. A certificate of presenation will also be provided. Please mention the detail of all authors and coauthors along with their affiliations. Write atmost 6 keywords which closely describe your work. Atleast one of the author/coauthor should be registered. There will be no extra fees charged to submit your abstract. Keep us following for more updates. To submit your abstract