Ramesh Sharma, Ph.D.

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Professor

Department of Mathematics and Physics
College of Arts and Sciences
About Ramesh

I am a Differential Geometer and General Relativist. Currently, my research focuses on (i) Riemannian Geometry of Complex and Contact Spaces, and (ii) Cosmological Models and Solutions of EinsteinÐÓ°ÉÔ­°æ™s Field Equations with or without Symmetries. Aside from the core research, I am also keenly interested in the current issues in Cosmology, such as Dark Energy and Dark Matter. I have been involving senior undergraduate students in relevant Mathematical Projects. I am a co-author of a research monograph published by Springer-Verlag, and co-editor of a proceedings volume published by American Mathematical Society. In addition, I have published over 80 articles in refereed reputed national and international journals and conference proceedings. I have also delivered more than 50 talks at national and international conferences and workshops. Furthermore, I have chaired and served on the scientific advisory committees of several national and international conferences and workshops.

I was a Fulbright Lecturer at Sri Sathya Sai University (India) during 2005. I love teaching traditional mathematics courses with immense enthusiasm, and seek excellence in teaching by presenting the seemingly dull mathematical notions in interesting and appealing manners.

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