History, Aspects, and Prospects of Mathematics in India
A two-day programme for undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics students
18th and 19th June, 2012
(Monday and Tuesday) at the
Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc)
Sponsored by
Indian Academy of Sciences (Bangalore),
Indian National Science Academy (New Delhi), and
The National Academy of Sciences, India
(Allahabad)
in celebration of the
National Mathematical Year
Date and time: Monday and Tuesday,
18th and 19th June 2012, 0830--1730 hrs
Venue: Ramanujan Auditorium,
Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
Timetable
 
   
Poster
The programme will feature
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a lecture on the history of mathematics in India by
Professor S. G. Dani (TIFR)
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a panel discussion on prospects of careers involving mathematics with Professor
Rajeeva Karandikar (CMI) and
Professor S. Kesavan (IMSc)
as panelists
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expositions by the following experts on varied aspects of mathematics:
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Professor Partha Sarathi Chakraborty (IMSc)
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Professor Sheetal Dharmatti (IISER, Thiruvananthapuram)
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Professor Siddhartha Gadgil (IISc)
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Professor Jaya N Iyer (IMSc)
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Professor Manjunath Krishnapur (IISc)
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Professor D Surya Ramana (HRI)
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Professor B V Rao (CMI)
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Professor S Viswanath (IMSc)
How to apply to participate?:
The primary target audience for the programme are senior undergraduate (third year BSc)
and postgraduate (MSc) students in mathematics. Anybody else having comparable or higher
background in mathematics is welcome to apply to participate.
To apply, you need only register online
here.
The deadline for registration is Thursday 14th June, 1700 hrs.
There is no registration or other fee. Please fill out the registration form carefully.
You will receive an email invitation if your application is accepted.
Registration may close if the number of accepted applicants exceeds the seating capacity at the venue.
For bulk registration of students/teachers, the
respective college principals or their representatives may contact
Professor K N Raghavan (IMSc)
at knr-at-imsc-dot-res-dot-in.
How to reach IMSc?
Notes:
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Lunch will be provided free to all registered participants during the two days of the programme.
Tea, coffee, and snacks will also be available for free during breaks in the sessions.
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Participants will have to make their own arrangements for travel to
Chennai and also for their stay. No arrangements are being made by the organizers,
nor any reimbursement provided.
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Similar programs are being organized at
Allahabad,
Bengaluru,
and
elsewhere.