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Mythily Ramaswamy

Indian mathematician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mythily Ramaswamy
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Mythily Ramaswamy (born 6 June 1954)[2] is an Indian mathematician and professor in the Department of Mathematics at the TIFR Centre for Applicable Mathematics of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Bangalore.[3] Her research involves functional analysis and the controllability of partial differential equations.[2]

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Education

Ramaswamy was born near Mumbai to a banking family but moved often to other parts of India as a child.[4] She obtained her doctorate in 1990 from Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris. Her dissertation, Sur des questions de symetrie dans des problemes elliptiques [On questions of symmetry in elliptic problems], was supervised by Henri Berestycki.[1][5]

Recognition

Ramaswamy was the 2004 winner of the Kalpana Chawla Award of the Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology, "given to a young woman scientist for achievements in the field of science and technology".[6] She was elected to the Indian Academy of Sciences in 2007.[2] She became a Fulbright Scholar in 2016–2017, which funded her to visit Michael Renardy at Virginia Tech.[7]

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