I am Min Ranabhat, and I am originally from Nepal, a beautiful Asian country with lots of mountains and Himalayas, including the majestic Mount Everest. I earned an MS degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a PhD from Kansas State University, under the supervision of Prof. Diego Maldonado, in Summer 2020.
I worked at the University of Delaware as a Temp. Assistant Professor of Mathematics from Fall 2020 to Spring 2024. I joined the Department of Mathematics at Texas A&M University as an Instructional Assistant Professor of Mathematics in Fall 2024. My research interests lie in Analysis, Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), and Applied Mathematics. Most recently, I have been studying various first-order inequalities in the Monge-Ampere quasi-metric structure.
Contact:
Email: ranabhat@tamu.edu
Awards, Scholarships, and Fundings:
Faculty Research Fund ($1500), University of Delaware (Summer 2023).
Friends of Mathematics Graduate Teaching Assistant Award in Teaching at Kansas State University (2019-2020).
Rosenberg (Alexander) Math Sch ($2250), Department of Mathematics at Kansas State University (2019-2020).
Organizational Assistant (OA) at the Department of Mathematics, Kansas State University (Fall 2019-Present).
American Mathematical Society (AMS) Travel Award ($500), and Arts & Sciences Research Travel Award ($400), to participate Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM) in Denver, Colorado (November 2019).
International Coordinating Council award ($700), Kansas State University (Spring 2019).
Hostinsky (L Aileen) Mem Sch ($1500), Department of Mathematics at Kansas State University (2018-2019).
Research Assistantship Fund from professor Naibo's NSF grant, Department of Mathematics at Kansas State University (Summer 2018).
Travel fund from NSF ($600) to participate MSRI summer school at UC Berkeley (Summer 2018).
Chancellor Gold Medal, Ram Prasad Manandhar Gold Medal, and Tribhuwan University Teachers' Association Gold Medal at the 39th Convocation of Tribhuwan Univesity (December 2013).