Kiran Antony – Baire functions- Best Researcher Award

 Kiran Antony – Baire functions

Mr.  Kiran Antony  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Baire functions.  During his academic journey, he has actively pursued various co-curricular activities and undertaken notable projects that have enriched his learning experience.

In the realm of co-curricular achievements, he has attained A, B, and C certificates in the National Cadets Corps (NCC), demonstrating his commitment to discipline, teamwork, and service. Additionally, he has earned the prestigious Rajyapurskar certificate in The Bharat Scouts and Guides, further showcasing his dedication to leadership and community engagement.

In terms of academic projects, he has engaged in significant research endeavors. For his M. Phil project, titled “Generalized Locally Toeplitz Sequences: Theory and Applications,” he worked under the guidance of Dr. V. B Kiran Kumar, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Cochin University of Science and Technology. This project delved into advanced mathematical concepts and their practical implications, showcasing his analytical and problem-solving skills at an advanced level.

Furthermore, during his undergraduate studies, he undertook a project entitled “An Introduction to Cardinal Numbers,” which provided a foundational understanding of cardinality in mathematics. This project was supervised by Dr. Sunil C. Mathew, an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at ST. Thomas College. Dr. Mathew’s guidance was invaluable in shaping his understanding of complex mathematical concepts and honing his research abilities.

Overall, these co-curricular achievements and projects have not only enhanced his academic knowledge but also fostered skills such as leadership, critical thinking, and collaboration, which are essential for personal and professional growth.

 

🌐 Professional Profiles

 

Educations📚📚📚

He pursued his academic journey with determination and excellence, attaining commendable qualifications:

  • Currently, he is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree at the National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, focusing on further advancing his expertise in his chosen field.
  • Prior to his Ph.D., he completed a Master of Philosophy (M. Phil) degree at Cochin University of Science and Technology from July 2019 to September 2020, achieving an impressive CGPA of 9.08 out of 10 in Mathematics.
  • Before his M. Phil, he earned a Master of Science (M. Sc) degree in Mathematics from Cochin University of Science and Technology, maintaining a remarkable CGPA of 8.99 out of 10, from July 2017 to April 2019.
  • His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) degree from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, at ST. Thomas College Palai, where he graduated with a high CGPA of 9.52 out of 10 in Mathematics, spanning from June 2014 to March 2017.
  • He completed his Senior Secondary School Examination from the Board of Higher Secondary Examination, Kerala, at ST. Thomas Higher Secondary school, Thomapuram, achieving an outstanding percentage of 93.92% from June 2012 to March 2014.
  • Preceding his senior secondary education, he successfully completed his Secondary School Examination from the Board of Public Examinations, Kerala, also at ST. Thomas Higher Secondary school, Thomapuram, laying a strong foundation for his academic pursuits.
Academic Achievement
  • He successfully qualified the Joint CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility for Lectureship (LS)/Assistant Professor conducted on December 15, 2019, reflecting his competence in his field of study.
  • Additionally, he demonstrated his academic prowess by qualifying the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2020 held on February 02, 2020, highlighting his proficiency in engineering-related subjects.
  • He further exhibited his academic excellence by qualifying the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment Research Fellowship Examination held on February 9, 2020, underlining his commitment to research and scientific inquiry.
  • In his earlier academic years, he showcased his talent by securing the first prize in a district-level Mathematics quiz competition in 2012, demonstrating his early aptitude and passion for mathematics.
  • Throughout his collegiate journey, he continued to excel by securing prizes in Intercollegiate Mathematics Quiz competitions spanning from 2014 to 2019, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled mathematician and competitor.
  • His academic achievements extend back to his school days, where he received prizes of merit for his performances in school-level competitions, reflecting his consistent dedication to academic excellence and achievement.

PROJECTS

1. Generalized Locally Toeplitz Sequences : Theory and Applications M. Phil project Under the Supervision of Dr. V. B Kiran Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department Of Mathematics, Cochin University of Science and Technology.
2. An Introduction to Cardinal Numbers  Undergraduate project Under the Supervision of Dr. Sunil C. Mathew, Associate Professor, Department Of Mathematics, ST. Thomas College.

SEMINARS AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

• Seminar on Jordan Canonical Forms, CUSAT
• Seminar on Polynomial Rings, CUSAT
• Seminar on Spectral Theorem For Normal Operators, CUSAT
• Seminar on Nowhere Differentiable Functions, NIT Karnataka
• Tutor at Dimensions Coaching Institute, Kerala
• Tutor at Wisdemy Coaching Institute, Kerala

Publication

Stephen Glasby – Mathematics – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Stephen Glasby a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Group theory and Mathematics .His academic journey includes roles such as Associate Dean for Research at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji from 1997 to 1999, Associate Professor at the same institution from 1996 to 1999, and Assistant Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney from 1991 to 1995. Before that, he held the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, from 1989 to 1991. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated a commitment to advancing mathematical knowledge and education.

Eduvation
Since obtaining his Ph.D. in 1988 from the Department of Pure Mathematics at the University of Sydney, the individual has built an extensive and distinguished career in academia and research. Currently serving as a Research Fellow at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Western Australia since 2013, he has contributed significantly to the field. From 2013 to 2017, he held the position of Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia. Prior to that, he served as a Full Professor at Central Washington University in WA, USA, from 2004 to 2012, and as an Associate Professor from 2000 to 2004. In 2000, he also worked as a Software Designer and Consultant for Teradyne Inc. in Boston, USA.

 

Professional Profiles:

Books
W. G. Gibson, S. P. Glasby and J. Henderson, Algebra, A First Year Text, The Univ.
of Sydney, 1993, 202pp. (Revised in 1999, and possibly still in use.)
Theses
S. P. Glasby, Computational approaches to the theory of finite soluble groups. PhD Thesis, Dept. of Pure Mathematics, Univ. of Sydney (1988), 137 pp. S. P. Glasby, The structure of Sidon sets, Honours Thesis, Dept. of Pure Mathematics,
Univ. of Sydney (1981), 40 pp.
Invitations, Honours and Awards
Throughout his career, the individual has been recognized as a prominent figure in the field of mathematics, frequently invited to share his expertise at various prestigious conferences and events. In 2024, he served as an Invited Speaker at the Ischia Group Theory conference. The year prior, in 2023, he was a featured speaker at the Computational Algebra and Magma Conference, specifically during the celebration of John Cannon’s 80th birthday. His contributions were also acknowledged in 2022, as he was invited to speak at the Combinatorics, Computing, Group Theory, and Applications conference in South Florida, as well as at the Ischia Group Theory event.
This trend of recognition continued in 2021 and 2020, where he was invited as a speaker at the Ischia Group Theory conferences. Notably, in 2019, he played a key role as an Invited Speaker at the Summer School Matrix Group Recognition, focusing on “Motivating New Advances” held from July 1 to July 5. In 2018, he was invited to speak at The Third International Conference On Group Actions and Transitive Graphs in Shenzhen, China. His international presence is underscored by his participation as the Chevalley Seminar speaker at Paris VII in 2015 and as an Invited Speaker at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands in 2014.
Further, he contributed to the 100th birthday celebration for the late Professor Hsio-fu Tuan at Peking University in Beijing in the same year. Additionally, his editorial contributions include serving as Managing Editor for the Special Issue of the Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society in honor of L. G. Kovács from 2014 to 2016 and as Divisional Editor for Communications in Mathematics from 2013 to 2017. These invitations and editorial roles attest to his significant impact on the academic and research communities within the realm of mathematics.
Publication
  1. S.P. GlasbyAlice Niemeyer and Cheryl E. Praeger, Bipartite q-Kneser graphs and two-generated irreducible linear groups, arXiv
  2. S.P. Glasby and G.R. Paseman, Maximizing weighted sums of binomial coefficients using generalized continued fractions, arXiv | Magma code
  3. S.P. GlasbyFerdinand Ihringer and Sam Mattheus, The proportion of non-degenerate complementary subspaces in classical spaces, Des. Codes, Cryptogr. XX (2023), XX–XX. arXiv | GAP FinIng code | DOI
  4. Vishnuram ArumugamHeiko Dietrich and S.P. Glasby, Derangements in wreath products of permutation groups, J. Algebr. Comb. XX (2023), XX–XX. arXiv | DOI
  5. Gordon F. RoyleCheryl E. PraegerS.P. Glasby, Saul D. Freedman and Alice Devillers, Tournaments and even graphs are equinumerous, J. Algebraic Combin. 57 (2023), 515–524. arXiv | DOI
  6. Michael GiudiciS.P. Glasby and Cheryl E. Praeger, Subgroups of classical groups that are transitive on subspaces, J. Algebra 636 (2023), 804–868. arXiv | DOI
  7. S.P. GlasbyAlice Niemeyer and Cheryl E. Praeger, Random generation of direct sums of finite non-degenerate subspaces, Linear Algebra Appl. 649 (2022), 408–432. arXiv | DOI
  8. S.P. GlasbyAlice Niemeyer and Cheryl E. Praeger, The probability of spanning a classical space by two non-degenerate subspaces of complementary dimension, Finite Fields Their Appl. 82 (2022), paper no. 102055. arXiv | DOI
  9. Faezeh Alizadeh, S.P. Glasby and Cheryl E. Praeger, Sequences of linear codes where the rate times distance grows rapidly, J. Algebra Comb. Discrete Struct. Appl. XX(X) (2022), XX–XX. arXiv
  10. S.P. Glasby and G.R. Paseman, On the maximum of the weighted binomial sum $2^{-r}\sum_{i=0}^r\binom{m}{i}$, Electron. J. Combin. 29(2) (2022), article P2.5. arXiv | DOI
  11. Dominik BernhardtTim BoykettAlice DevillersJohannes Flake and S.P. Glasby, The groups G satisfying a functional equation f(xk) = xf(x) for some k ∈ GJ. Group Theory 25(6) (2022), 1055–1081. arXiv | DOI paper | Magma code | DOI Magma code
  12. S.P. GlasbyCheryl E. Praeger, and W.R. Unger, Most permutations power to a cycle of small prime length, Proc. R. Soc. Edinb. 64(2) (2021), 234–246. arXiv | DOI
  13. S.P. Glasby, E. Pierro and Cheryl E. Praeger, Point-primitive generalised hexagons and octagons and projective linear groups, Ars Math. Contemp. 21 (2021), #P2.10. arXiv | DOI
  14. Mariagrazia BianchiS.P. Glasby and Cheryl E. Praeger, Conjugacy class sizes in arithmetic progression J. Group Theory 23(6) (2020), 1039–1056. pdf | arXiv | DOI
  15. S.P. GlasbyCheryl E. Praeger and Colva M. Roney-Dougal, Involution centralisers in finite unitary groups of odd characteristic J. Algebra 545 (2020), 245–299. arXiv
  16. John BambergS.P. GlasbyScott Harper and Cheryl E. Praeger, Permutations with orders coprime to a given integer, Electron. J. Combin. 27(1) (2020), #P1.6. arXiv | Magma code | DOI
  17. S.P. Glasby, Classifying uniformly generated groups, Commun. Algebra 48 (2020), 101–104. arXiv | DOI
  18. Alice Devillers and S.P. Glasby, Roots of unity and unreasonable differentiation, Archiv der Mathematik 113(4) (2019), 367–371. arXiv | DOI
  19. John BambergS.P. GlasbyLuke Morgan and Alice Niemeyer, Corrigendum: Maximal linear groups induced on the Frattini quotient of a p-group, J. Pure Appl. Algebra 223 (2019), no. 12, 5428–5429. DOI
  20. S.P. Glasby, Frederico A. M. Ribeiro and Csaba Schneider, Duality between p-groups with three characteristic subgroups and semisimple anti-commutative algebras, Proc. R. Soc. Edinb. 150(4) (2019), 1827–1852. arXiv | DOI
  21. S.P. Glasby, Cyclotomic ordering Conjecture arXiv (2019) solution by Pomerance and Rubinstein-Salzedo.