Aditi Ghosh

 Aditi Ghosh

Aditi Ghosh

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Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Mathematics


Resume

  • 2008

    Bengali

    English

    Hindi

    Ph.D

    I did my doctorate degree in Applied Mathematics from Texas A&M University.

    Fast Algorithm and its Application in Fluid Dynamics

    Women in Math at TAMU

    Graduate Student Oganizartion

    Differential Geometry

    Fluid Dynamics

    Statistics

    Numerical Analysis

    Toplogy

  • Teaching

    Partial Differential Equations

    Numerical Analysis

    Mathematics

    LaTeX

    Mathematical Modeling

    Algorithms

    C++

    Matlab

    Applied Mathematics

    Data Analysis

    Dynamics

    Statistics

    Fluid Dynamics

    Research

    CFD

    Math Biology

    The FFTRR-based Fast Decomposition Methods for Solving Complex Biharmonic Problems and Incompressible Flows

    Prabir Daripa

    The FFTRR-based Fast Decomposition Methods for Solving Complex Biharmonic Problems and Incompressible Flows

    Ghosh

    Aditi

    Ghosh

    Sarada Devi Girls College

    University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

    University of Idaho

    Texas A&M University

    Simon Fraser University

    My responsibilities include teaching and research in the area of Applied Math. I completed my Ph.D from here and lectured classes for a semester.

    Teaching Assistant

    Bryan/College Station

    Texas Area

    Texas A&M University

    Burnaby

    . I was working on modeling of Chemotaxis problem. The aim of this study is to rigorously describe the interplay between receptor-mediated signaling and decoy receptors. Cells have receptors which respond to the presence of specific ligands and gradients in the ligands field\ninduce chemotactic motion. I also taught the very challenging basic Math course FAN for nonmath majors for two semester.

    Post Doctoral fellow

    Simon Fraser University

    Kolkata

    Bangur

    Lecturer for undergraduate Math course.

    Lecturer

    Sarada Devi Girls College

    College Station

    I taught courses on Application of Math in different related fields

    course Math 167. I taught this class to non math majors and focused on the applications of Math.

    Lecturer

    Texas A&M University

    Moscow

    It is a research position and I am working on projects in Math Biology

    modeling the phenomenon of paracetamol overdose and its effect on liver. Other drug or alcohol interaction on the overdose case is also something that I am interested in.

    Postdoctorate position

    University of Idaho

    Whitewater

    Assistant Professor

    University of Wisconsin-Whitewater