NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAMSHEDPUR, INDIA
National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur,earlier known as Regional Institute of Technology was established on 15th August 1960 as a joint venture of Government of India and the Government of Bihar in the chain of REC's (Regional Engineering College) in India with the aim to generate technical graduates of highest standards who could provide technological leadership to the region. It was among the first eight Regional Engineering Colleges (RECs) established as part of the Second Five-Year Plan (1956 - 1961). This was the only REC in the country which was named as RIT (Regional Institute of Technology). Therefore RIT Jamshedpur was actually the REC of undivided Bihar & Jharkhand. The foundation stone of RIT (REC) Jamshedpur was laid by Dr. Srikrishna Sinha, the then chief minister of Bihar , with the aim of nurturing talent and setting high standards of education and excellence. On 27th December 2002, in the line of all other RECs of India, RIT Jamshedpur (may be read as REC Jamshedpur too) was converted to National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur with the status of a Deemed University as per the decision of Govt. of India. The Institute is fully funded and governed by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India since 1st April, 2003. On 15 August 2007, NIT Jamshedpur was given the status of the Institute of National Importance through an Act of the Parliament known as the NIT Act. The Institute has 11 departments including engineering, science and humanities. The Institute, with 200 faculty, 4000 students, 150 administrative and supporting staff, is a self-contained campus. It is located on the outskirts of Jamshedpur on 341.3 acres of sprawling, rolling hilly, wooded land. It combines natural beauty of countryside with urban glamour of an industrial area. The flowing river and picturesque backdrop of low hills on one side and large tracks of forest on the other make the campus an ideal place for higher learning and research. It has been growing from strength to strength ever since it was established in 1960. Situated in the heart of the rich mineral and industrial belt of Jharkhand State, the campus encompasses the Main building, the Library, the Computer Center, 13 hostels (7 Boys hostels, 6 Girls hostels), 2 hostels Under-Construction, staff quarters, Guest House, a Students Gymkhana, a Post-office , a branch of State Bank of India, two ATMs, central store and a dispensary. The hostels and departments are connected with high speed wireless LAN. The institute maintains courts for basketball, volleyball, badminton and tennis. Apart from this, it also has cricket, hockey and football grounds. The institute is poised for bright and promising future. The courses have been completely restructured and prepared as per the needs of society and industries. There is refreshing development on every front. The institute has achieved impressive placement for its students, with top industrial houses and software companies recruiting the students in large numbers.
Department of Mathematics was established since the inception of National Institute of Technology as Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur in 1960. The Department provides an outstanding research environment complemented by excellent teaching for its students to flourish in different areas of academics and industry as well. It equipped with Scientific Computing Lab fully funded by DST(under FIST programme). The department has produced a good number PhD students. The students of the department are well placed in leading Academic Institution, Research and Development Organizations and software industries like IIT’s, ONGC, IBM, WIPRO etc. Currently, Department has initiated M.Sc. Mathematics programme. Also, Department is planning to start new programmes like, 2-year M.Sc. in Applied mathematics and 5-year Integrated M.Sc. programmes.
The International Workshop on Algebra and fluid Dynamics (IWAFD-2025) aims to bring together leading researchers, academicians, and young scholars from India and abroad to explore the interface of Algebra and Fluid Dynamics. The workshop will cover cutting-edge topics in pure and applied algebra alongside mathematical approaches to fluid flows, encouraging interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations. It aims to bring exposure to the UG, PG, Ph.D students and interested faculty members about the current research trends in these fields.
Worshop Topics:
Algebra:
· Advanced Structures: Lie algebras, Hopf algebras, Clifford algebras.
· Representation Theory, category Theory & Homological Algebra.
· Algebraic Topology, Cohomology & Spectral Sequences.
· Non-commutative Algebra, Operator Algebra & K-theory.
· Algebraic Geometry, Invariant theory & Computationa Algebra.
· Commutative Algebra and its connections with Geometry & Number Theory.
· Coding Theory, Cryptography & Information Security.
· Fuzzy Algebra & Soft Algebraic Structures.
Fluid Dynamics:
· Mathematical modelling of fluid flows.
· Turbulent Flow in Open channels, Sediment Transport.
· Bio-fluid Mechanics, Solute Transport.
· Entropy Based Modeling of Fluid Flow Problems, Maximum Entropy Principles.
· Stochastics Differential Equations(SDEs) in Turbulence.
· Applications of algebraic and numerical techniques in fluid simulations
Prof. Ashish K. Srivastava, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, St. Louis University, St. Louis, USA.
Prof. Vijay P Singh, Distinguished Professor and Regents Professor, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A & M University, USA.
Prof Ayman Badawi, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, American University of Sharjah, UAE.
Dr. Ali JabAllah, Professor, Department of Mathematics (Basic Sciences), College of Sciences, The University of Sharjah, UAE.
Prof. Shiv Datt Kumar, MNNIT Allahabad, Prayagraj (UP), India
Prof. Vinay Kumar, Ex Scientist E & Technical Director, National Informatics Centre, Govt. of India and former Dean, VSIT, GGSIP University, Delhi, India.
Dr. Koeli Ghoshal, IIT Kharagpur, India.
Dr. Nutan Kumar Tomar, IIT Patna, India
Prof. Raja Sridharan, School of Mathematics, TIFR Mumbai, India
Prof. T. Mandal, Retired Professor, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Prof. R. V. Sharma, Deputy Director, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Prof. Satish Kumar, Dean (R&C), NIT Jamshedpur, India.
Prof. M. K. Sinha, Dean (Acad.) NIT Jamshedpur, India
Prof. Dilip Kumar, Dean (F&W), NIT Jamshedpur, India.
Prof. R. P Singh, Dean (SW), NIT Jamshedpur, India.
Prof. A. K. L. Srivastava, President SAC, NIT Jamshedpur, India.
Prof. K. B Yadav, Dean (AA), NIT Jamshedpur.
Prof. Prabha Chand, Dean (Outreach Activity), NIT Jamshedpur, India
Col. (Dr.) Nisheeth K. Rai, Registrar, NIT Jamshedpur.
Patron:
Prof. Goutam Sutradhar, Director, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India
Chairman:
Dr. Raj Nankeolyar, Head, Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India
Convener:
Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Mishra, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India
Coordinator:
Dr. Snehasis Kundu, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India
Organizing Committee Members:
Prof. Ramayan Singh, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr. Raj Nandkeolyar, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr. Sunil Kumar, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India
Dr. Shakti Prasad, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India
Dr. Hari Shankar Prasad, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr. Sourav Das, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr. Rajat Tripathi, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr. Sumit Kumar Debnath, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr Y Ramu Naidu, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr. Samiran Chakraborty, National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur, India.
Dr Pratibha Tyagi, Associate Professor, Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities, PIET, Parul University, Vadodara, India.
Ms. Saloni Gupta, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Dr. Nizamuddin Ahamed, Assistant Professor, Trivenidevi Bhalotia College, West Bengal.
Ms. Pooja Gupta, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Mr. Biplab Chatterjee, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Mr. Hira Lal Verma, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Susmita Sarkar, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Mr. Sharban Das, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Megha Singh, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Sonali Jana, Research Scholar, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Saloni Tiwari, Master’s student, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Muskan Mehta, Master’s student, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Deepa Vyas, Master’s student, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Pritha Saha, Master’s student, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Ms. Shreya Chaurasiya, Master’s student, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Mr. Sourabh Shrivastava, Master’s student, NIT Jamshedpur, India
Mr. Uday Kumar, UG (Mechanical) Student, NIT Jamshedpur, India.
The workshop is planned for the advanced UG students, PG students, research scholars and early career faculty members working in the area of Algebra, Representation theory, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Dynamical Systems, and are interested to explore the applicability of latest trends in these areas.
Announcement of Workshop: 15th September, 2025
Registration Opens: 15th September, 2025.
Registration Closes: 17th October, 2025
Workshop Dates: 21–25, October, 2025
Convener: Dr. Ratnesh Kumar Mishra
Email - ratnesh.math@nitjsr.ac.in
Phone - +91-9871099505
Coordinator: Dr. Snehasis Kundu
Email - snehasis.math@nitjsr.ac.in
Phone - +91-9064096108