FIVE DAYS ONLINE FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (FDP) ON " NEW HORIZONS IN MATHEMATICS: RECENT ADVANCES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS-I" (20-01-2025)
Event Date: 20/01/2025 to 25/01/2025
The Division of Mathematics at Galgotias University successfully organized a Five-Day Online Faculty Development Program (FDP) on "New Horizons in Mathematics: Recent Advances and Future Directions - I." The FDP aimed to provide faculty members, researchers, and academicians with insights into the latest advancements and emerging trends in mathematics.
The event commenced with a warm welcome by Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh, Dean School of Basic Sciences followed by Dr. Varsha Gautam, Program Chair of PG, who highlighted the significance of bridging theoretical research with real-world applications.
The FDP successfully fostered discussions on innovative research directions, encouraging participants to explore new frontiers in mathematical sciences.
Key Topics Covered
- Dr. Gaurav Kumar highlighted the crucial role of Journal Optimization in advancing mathematical research and scholarly contributions.
- Research Professor Monu Nath Baitha delved into the fascinating realm of Transformation Optics, illuminating its profoundapplicationsthrough Quasi-Conformal Mapping.
- Dr. Mehraj Ahmad Lone provided deep insights into Various Approaches to Minimal Surfaces, offering a comprehensive understanding of their significance in mathematics.
- Dr. Majid Ali Choudhary captivated the audience with his discussion on Golden Riemannian Manifolds, emphasizing their mathematical elegance and wide-ranging applications.
- Professor Om Prakash shed light on the intricate world of Cyclic Codes and Their Generalizations, demonstrating their critical role in coding theory and beyond.
- Professor Santosh Kumar explored Real-Life Applications of Advanced Mathematics, illustrating its indispensable impact across diverse fields.
- Dr. Pragya Shukla showcased the power of Wavelet Tools in solving real-world problems, highlighting their versatility and effectiveness.
- Professor Prashant Jauhari provided an engaging discourse on Machine Learning, emphasizing its transformative potential in modern computational mathematics.
- Ms. Kumari Sushma eloquently spoke on the Art of Living, offering profound perspectives on its significance in fostering well-being and a balanced life.
- Dr. Rabeya Basu presented intriguing facts on Elementary Subgroups of General Linear Groups Over Rings, underlining their importance in mathematical structures and applications.
Conclusion
The session was highly interactive, with faculty actively participating in the Q&A segment. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Dr. Aliya Naaz Siddqui. This talk not only bridged the gap between academic learning and industry practices but also ignited a spark among faculty to explore new opportunities in research areas of mathematics
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