Sujata Ghosh (ISI Chennai)
Sujata Ghosh is an Associate Professor at the Computer Science Unit of the Indian Statistical Institute, Chennai (ISI, Chennai). She received her Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from the University of Calcutta and then went on to do postdoctoral research at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) of the University of Amsterdam and at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Engineering (ALICE) of the University of Groningen, before joining Indian Statistical Institute as faculty. Previously, she was a faculty at the Department of Mathematics, Visva-Bharati. Her research interests include logic, games, information dynamics, social choice and social cognition.
Apoorva Khare (IISc Bangalore)
Apoorva Khare is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. After a BStat from ISI Kolkata and MS+PhD from the University of Chicago, he worked at University of California at Riverside, Yale, and Stanford before returning to India. He is a Ramanujan and SwarnaJayanti Fellow of SERB and DST; has written two mathematics books; and is the Editor of four national/international journals. His research interests include positivity and analysis, combinatorics and discrete mathematics, and representation theory.
Jyotshana Prajapat (University of Mumbai)
Jyotsana Prajapat is Professor of Department of Mathematics, University of Mumbai, Kalina Campus. In the past she held many positions at prestigious institutions like TIFR, ISI Bangalore, University of Alabama at Birmingham, IIT Bombay, The Petroleum Institute and Department of Mathematics, College of Arts and Science Abu Dhabi. She completed her Ph.D in 1997 from University of Bombay under the guidance of Prof. S.Kumaresan. Her research interest includes Partial Differential Equations, Differential
Geometry, Geometric Analysis.
Parthanil Roy (ISI Bangalore )
Parthanil Roy, a mathematician at the Indian Statistical Institute, works on probability theory and related areas. After completing his PhD from Cornell University and a postdoctoral fellowship at ETH Zurich, Parthanil was an assistant professor at Michigan State University before joining Indian Statistical Institute. He has served as the Youth Representative (2017-2020) of Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, and is currently an editor of Sankhya Series A. He is a recipient of Swarna Jayanti Fellowship (2019-2024) from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, and Young Statistical Scientist Award (2021) from International Indian Statistical Association.
Jyoti Singh (VNIT Nagpur)
Jyoti Singh received her PhD in Mathematics from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad in 2015. She has been a post-doctoral fellow at Harish Chandra Research Institute, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, and IIT Bombay. She is now an Assitant Professor in the Department of Mathematics VNIT, Nagpur. Her area of research is Commutative Algebra. She is particularly interested in the algebraic theory of D-modules, local cohomology, and methods of prime characteristics.
Kaneenika Sinha (IISER Pune)
Kaneenika Sinha is an Associate Professor in Mathematics at IISER Pune. Her primary research interests are in analytic number theory and arithmetic statistics of modular forms. She received her Ph.D. from Queen's University in Canada under the supervision of Professor M. Ram Murty. Before joining IISER Pune, she was a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics at IISER Kolkata.
Prahlad Vaidyanathan (IISER Bhopal)
Prahlad Vaidyanathan is Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at IISER Bhopal. He obtained his PhD from Purdue University (USA) in 2012, and works in the field of Functional Analysis. Specifically, he is interested in the study of Operator Algebras and their K-theory. Recently, he has worked on the Indian adaptation of I.N. Herstein's Topics in Algebra (2nd Edition, Wiley India, 2022). He is also writing a textbook on Functional Analysis which will be published by Cambridge University Press by the end of the year.