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28th September 2014, 08:54 AM
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Pranay Goel Indian institutes of science education and research Pune
Who is Pranay Goel at the Indian institutes of science education and research Pune? Give me the information about the Research Interests of it?
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28th September 2014, 01:34 PM
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Re: Pranay Goel Indian institutes of science education and research Pune
Pranay Goel is the Assistant Professor of departments of Mathematics and Biology at Indian institutes of science education and research. this institute is situated in Pune. Research Interests: Mathematical biology. Nonlinear dynamical systems and multiscale modeling. Mathematical physiology centered on type 2 diabetes, Theoretical neuroscience, Cardiac physiology. PhD Thesis: The use of maps in the analysis of networks of coupled neuronal oscillators. Department of Physics, University of Pittsburgh, August 2003. Ph.D. Advisor: Dr. G. B. Ermentrout, Ph.D. Co-advisor: Dr. R. D. Coalson. Teaching and Professional experience: Course taught at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune: Mathematical Biology, Spring 2014 Freshman Calculus, Fall, 2013 Mathematical Biology, Spring 2013. Ordinary Differential Equations, Spring 2012. Linear Algebra, Fall 2011. Dynamical Systems, Spring 2011. Mathematical Biology (Graduate Course), Fall 2010. Introduction to Scienti c Computing, Spring 2010. Mathematical Modelling, Spring 2010. Mathematical Biology, Fall 2009. Research Assistant, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, Spring 2001 - August 2003 Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Fall 1998 - Fall 2000 Recitation support for all levels of undergraduate physics courses and instruction at labs. Physics Instructor, University of Pittsburgh, Summer 2000 Designed and taught a pre-freshman introductory physics course to a group of minority students, under the IMPACT program for Engineers at the Department of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh. Bachelors Thesis, IIT Bombay, India, May 1998 On the computation of the fractal dimension associated with randomly distributed space-filling circles of arbitrary radii in a periodic well. Advisor: Prof. G. Mukhopadhyay, IIT Bombay. Summer Internship, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India, Summer 1997 My project involved the computation of Feigenbaum's constant to increasing precision. Advisor: Prof. Deepak Dhar, TIFR. Research Supervision: PhD student: 2009-present: Rashmi Kulkarni MS Students: 2013-2014: Varun Karamshetty and Ankita Sharma 2012-2013: Ankit Diwedi 2011-2012: Anand Pathak Mentored various (over half a dozen) summer interns and research project students. Address: Indian Institute of Science Education and Research 900, NCL Innovation Park, Dr Homi Bhabha Road, Pune, Maharashtra 411008 020 2590 8181 Map: [MAP]https://maps.google.co.in/maps?q=Indian+institutes+of+science+education+and+ research+Pune&hl=en&ll=18.538353,73.793085&spn=0.0 11433,0.020428&sll=40.74742,-73.993993&sspn=0.009136,0.020428&t=m&z=16&iwloc=A[/MAP] |
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