From 16 Apr 2012 to 11 May 2012
Location: Arunapuram P. O., Pala, Kerala, India
Organizer(s): Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS) in collaboration with the Central University of Kerala (CUK) and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences of Banaras Hindu University (CIMS-BHU)
All-India selection: 30 seats, all expenses met by DST, admission open to all irrespective of caste, creed, sex etc; closing date of applications: 29th February 2012
ELIGIBILITY: Young faculty below 35 years of age, research scholars, post-doctoral fellows, others interested in research
Minimum qualification: B.Sc (with Mathematics as a subject), M.Sc in Mathematics/ Statistics/ Theoretical Physics/ Theoretical Compute Science. Desirable: exposure to basic probability and statistics and good background in calculus
Topics to be covered: Multivariable and matrix-variable calculus. Basic ideas in probability and statistics. Fundamentals of fractional calculus and its applications. Mathai’s pathway model and applications in various fields including reaction-diffusion problems. Order statistics and reliability models.
Apply on plain paper to the Director, CMS, with the following details: name, age, male/female, married /single, full postal address, e-mail, phone number, copies (not originals) of all certificates plus permission certificate if employed. Acknowledgement will be sent by e-mail. If acknowledgement by post is needed then enclose a self-addressed empty envelope with Rs 5/- stamp affixed.
Faculty: Top researchers: Dr F. Mainardi (Italy), Dr H.J. Haubold (Austria), Dr A.M. Mathai (Canada/India), Dr D.V. Pai (IIT Bombay and IIT Gandhinagar. Additional proposed: Dr Yageen Thomas (Kerala), Dr T. Parthasarathy (Delhi), Dr K. Srinivas Rao (AP), Dr Anulekha Dhara (IIT Gandhinagar)
Lectures: Monday-Friday; 08.30-10.30, 14.00-16.00. Problem sessions + coffee: 10.30-13.00, 16.00-18.00; no lectures on Saturdays and Sundays; free voluntary training in Tex, Latex, Maple, Mathematica on week-ends; class tests every week, cumulative grades appear in the certificates.
Research Area: Mathematics
Location: Arunapuram P. O., Pala, Kerala, India
Organizer(s): Centre for Mathematical Sciences (CMS) in collaboration with the Central University of Kerala (CUK) and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences of Banaras Hindu University (CIMS-BHU)
All-India selection: 30 seats, all expenses met by DST, admission open to all irrespective of caste, creed, sex etc; closing date of applications: 29th February 2012
ELIGIBILITY: Young faculty below 35 years of age, research scholars, post-doctoral fellows, others interested in research
Minimum qualification: B.Sc (with Mathematics as a subject), M.Sc in Mathematics/ Statistics/ Theoretical Physics/ Theoretical Compute Science. Desirable: exposure to basic probability and statistics and good background in calculus
Topics to be covered: Multivariable and matrix-variable calculus. Basic ideas in probability and statistics. Fundamentals of fractional calculus and its applications. Mathai’s pathway model and applications in various fields including reaction-diffusion problems. Order statistics and reliability models.
Apply on plain paper to the Director, CMS, with the following details: name, age, male/female, married /single, full postal address, e-mail, phone number, copies (not originals) of all certificates plus permission certificate if employed. Acknowledgement will be sent by e-mail. If acknowledgement by post is needed then enclose a self-addressed empty envelope with Rs 5/- stamp affixed.
Faculty: Top researchers: Dr F. Mainardi (Italy), Dr H.J. Haubold (Austria), Dr A.M. Mathai (Canada/India), Dr D.V. Pai (IIT Bombay and IIT Gandhinagar. Additional proposed: Dr Yageen Thomas (Kerala), Dr T. Parthasarathy (Delhi), Dr K. Srinivas Rao (AP), Dr Anulekha Dhara (IIT Gandhinagar)
Lectures: Monday-Friday; 08.30-10.30, 14.00-16.00. Problem sessions + coffee: 10.30-13.00, 16.00-18.00; no lectures on Saturdays and Sundays; free voluntary training in Tex, Latex, Maple, Mathematica on week-ends; class tests every week, cumulative grades appear in the certificates.
Research Area: Mathematics