Arusha C (Visiting Fellow at TIFR Mumbai)
Arusha pursued her Bachelors and Masters degrees from PSGR Krishnammal College in Coimbatore and MS University of Baroda, respectively. She has also received her training in Mathematics through the MTTS summer programmes. In IISER Bhopal, she was a doctoral student of Dr. Sanjay Kumar Singh.
Her broad research interests lie in Algebraic Geometry and Commutative Algebra. She studies properties of vector bundles and parabolic bundles on complex irreducible nodal curves and their moduli spaces. Since completing her doctoral studies, her passion to teach Mathematics has led her back to MTTS as a mentor and a faculty in the programmes they conduct.
Haritha Cheriyath (Visiting Fellow at TIFR Mumbai)
Haritha did her BSMS from IISER Bhopal and joined the PhD program under the guidance of Nikita Agarwal. Her research interests broadly lie on ergodic theory and dynamical systems. In her doctoral thesis, she studied dynamical systems with holes and addressed several measure-theoretic problems using combinatorial techniques. She has recently developed interests in low complex subshifts and multi-dimensional subshifts, both of which are considered to be new trends in symbolic dynamics.
Haritha is currently a visiting fellow at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. She is going to join the Centre for Mathematical Modeling, University of Chile for a postdoc in September.
Anshu N (Postdoctoral Fellow at NISER Bhubaneswar)
Anshu is currently working as a postdoc with Dr. Sutanu Roy at NISER Bhubaneswar. She completed her Ph.D. from IISER Bhopal in 2021 under the supervision of Dr. Prahlad Vaidyanathan. Her research interests lie in operator algebras.
Nupur Patanekar (NBHM Postdoctoral fellow at IISER Pune)
Nupur Patanker received her Integrated Ph.D. degree from IISER Bhopal in 2021. She joined IISER Pune as an NBHM Postdoctoral fellow in June 2021. In Ph.D. thesis, she focussed on Hamming weights and other parameters of certain families of linear codes. Currently, she is working on properties of Projective Reed Solomon codes and double cyclic codes.
Apeksha Sanghi (Postdoctoral Fellow at IISER Mohali)
Apeksha Sanghi is a postdoctoral fellow at IISER Mohali working with Dr. Mahender Singh. She did her Ph.D. from IISER Bhopal under the supervision of Dr. Kashyap Rajeevsarathy. Her research interest lies in low dimensional topology, in particular, mapping class group of surfaces.
Apurva Seth (Postdoctoral Researcher at Ben Gurion University f the Negev, Israel)
Apurva is currently a postdoctoral researcher in the department of mathematics at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. She completed her PhD from IISER Bhopal in April 2022 under the supervision of Dr. Prahlad Vaidyanthan. During her PhD, she worked in nonstable K-theory for C*-algebras. Presently, she has been working on understanding the description of intermediate operator algebras for noncommutative crossed products.