Ramakrishna Nanduri | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramakrishna Nanduri | Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur India

Dr. Ramakrishna Nanduri is an esteemed mathematician specializing in Commutative Algebra and Combinatorial Commutative Algebra. Currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, he has made significant contributions to research and academia. His academic journey, spanning prestigious institutions in India and abroad, highlights his dedication to mathematical sciences.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Nanduri earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras in 2011, with a thesis on homological properties of fiber cones under the guidance of Prof. A. V. Jayanthan. He holds an M.Sc. in Pure Mathematics from Hyderabad Central University (2005) and a B.Sc. in Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science from SRR & CVR Govt. Degree College, Acharya Nagarjuna University (2003), where he was awarded a medal for securing the highest marks in Mathematics.

Experience 💼

With a rich background in academia and research, Dr. Nanduri has served in various esteemed positions:

  • Associate Professor, IIT Kharagpur (2022–Present)
  • Assistant Professor, IIT Kharagpur (2014–2022)
  • INdAM-COFUND Marie Curie Fellow, University of Genova, Italy (2012–2014)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai (2011–2012)
  • Senior and Junior Research Fellow, IIT Madras (2006–2011)

Research Interests 🌍

Dr. Nanduri’s research focuses on:

  • Commutative Algebra
  • Combinatorial Commutative Algebra His work explores algebraic structures, their properties, and applications in mathematical sciences.

Awards & Fellowships 🏆

Recognized for his academic excellence, he has received several prestigious awards:

  • INdAM-COFUND Marie Curie Fellowship (2012–2014)
  • National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011)
  • Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship, IMSc, Chennai
  • CSIR JRF and SRF Fellowships (2006–2011)
  • National Eligibility Test (NET) Qualification (2005)
  • Mathematics First Medal (B.Sc.)
  • School Topper in X Standard (1998)

Publications Top Notes: 📝

Dr. Nanduri has an extensive list of publications in esteemed journals. Some of his recent works include:

Strongly robustness of toric ideals of weighted oriented graphs (Submitted, 2025) – View

On circuit binomials of toric ideals of weighted oriented graphs (Submitted, 2024) – View

The slope of the v-function and the Waldschmidt constant, Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 229(2), 2025 – View

Regularity of symbolic and ordinary powers of weighted oriented graphs, Communications in Algebra (2024) – View

Regularity of powers of edge ideals of Cohen-Macaulay weighted oriented forests, Journal of Algebraic Combinatorics, 58(3), 2023 – View

On regularity of symbolic Rees algebras and symbolic powers of vertex cover ideals of graphs, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 150(5), 2022

Regularity of symbolic and ordinary powers of weighted oriented graphs and their upper bounds

Hilbert coefficients of Schubert varieties in Grassmannians

Upper bounds for the regularity of gap-free graphs in terms of minimal triangulation

Hans Josef Pesch | Mathematics | Trailblazing Popular Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Hans Josef Pesch | Mathematics | Trailblazing Popular Scientist Award

University of Bayreuth Germany

Prof. Dr. Hans Josef Pesch is a distinguished mathematician specializing in numerical analysis and optimal control. Born on August 1, 1949, in Dormagen, Germany, he has significantly contributed to computational mathematics in science and engineering. With a career spanning several prestigious institutions, he served as Chair of Mathematics in Engineering Sciences at the University of Bayreuth until his retirement in 2015. Currently, he is a Professor Emeritus, continuing his academic influence in optimization and applied mathematics.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Pesch pursued his studies in Mathematics and Physics at the University of Cologne (1968–1974), earning a Diploma in Mathematics in 1974. He completed his Doctorate (Dr.rer.nat.) in 1978 at Munich University of Technology, followed by a Habilitation (Dr.rer.nat.habil.) in 1986. His early education included classical training in Latin and Greek, reflecting a strong foundation in analytical and logical reasoning.

Experience 🏛️

With a vast academic career, Prof. Pesch has held multiple prestigious positions:

  • University of Bayreuth (1999–2015): Full Professor and Chair of Mathematics in Engineering Sciences.

  • Clausthal University of Technology (1995–1999): Full Professor for Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing.

  • Munich University of Technology (1989–1995): Associate Professor.

  • University of California, San Diego (1987): Visiting Professor.

  • University of the Armed Forces, Munich (1988–1989): Associate Professor.
    Throughout his tenure, he led Ph.D. programs, supervised over 170 master’s theses, 35 Ph.D. theses, and mentored postdoctoral researchers.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Pesch’s research revolves around optimal control theory, numerical analysis, and computational mathematics. He has worked extensively on real-time optimization, industrial process modeling, and optimal control of engineering systems. His contributions include applications in robotics, welding processes, fuel cell systems, and vehicle dynamics, impacting both academia and industry.

Awards & Honors 🏆

  • Recognition for his contributions to computational mathematics and optimal control.

  • Funding from prestigious institutions like the German National Science Foundation (GNSF), European Science Foundation (ESF), and the German Ministry of Research and Technology (BMBF).

  • Leadership roles in major doctoral programs and research networks.

Publications Top Notes: 📚

Prof. Pesch has authored two monographs, over 95 journal publications, and numerous conference papers. His work is widely cited, influencing advancements in mathematical optimization. Some of his key publications include:

Numerical treatment of delay differential equations by Hermite interpolation

Abort landing in the presence of windshear as a minimax optimal control problem, part 2: Multiple shooting and homotopy

Real‐time computation of feedback controls for constrained optimal control problems. part 1: Neighbouring extremals

Real‐time computation of feedback controls for constrained optimal control problems. part 2: A correction method based on multiple shooting

Abort landing in the presence of windshear as a minimax optimal control problem, part 1: Necessary conditions

Combining direct and indirect methods in optimal control: Range maximization of a hang glider

Complex differential games of pursuit-evasion type with state constraints, part 1: Necessary conditions for optimal open-loop strategies

The maximum principle of optimal control: a history of ingenious ideas and missed opportunities

A modified continuation method for the numerical solution of nonlinear two-point boundary value problems by shooting techniques

Comparing routines for the numerical solution of initial value problems of ordinary differential equations in multiple shooting