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  1. Neena Gupta (born in 1984) is a professor at the Statistics and Mathematics Unit of the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata. Her primary fields of interest are commutative algebra and affine algebraic geometry.

  2. Dec 15, 2021 · Neena Gupta, a mathematician and professor at the Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata, has been awarded the 2021 DST-ICTP-IMU Ramanujan Prize for young mathematicians from developing countries. She received the prize for her outstanding work in affine algebraic geometry and commutative algebra, in particular for her solution to the Zariski ...

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  3. Prof. Neena Gupta. Ph.D. (ISI, Kolkata) Elected into the fellowship in 2021 under the Mathematical Sciences section. Year of Birth: 1984. Specialization: Commutative Algebra, Affine Algebraic Geometry. Contact: Address: Theoretical Statistics & Mathematics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, BT Road, Kolkata 700 108, W.B.

  4. A recipient of several national awards, Neena Gupta became, in 2019, the youngest mathematician ever to be awarded India's highest scientific honour, the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize. Subsequently, she received the Ramanujan Prize in Mathematics for 2021, awarded jointly by DST, International Mathematical Union (IMU) and the International ...

  5. Feb 22, 2022 · The Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians was awarded to Professor Neena Gupta, a mathematician of the Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata, in a virtual ceremony on 22 nd February 2022. She received the award for the year 2021 for her outstanding work in affine algebraic geometry and commutative algebra.

  6. Jan 27, 2022 · Dr. Neena Gupta is a professor at the Indian Statistical Institute and a recipient of the 2021 DST-ICTP-IMU Ramanujan Prize for her work in affine algebraic geometry and commutative algebra. She solved the Zariski cancellation problem for affine spaces and received several other honors and distinctions in her field.

  7. Dec 16, 2021 · Kolkata-based researcher Neena Gupta won the prestigious Ramanujan Prize for young mathematicians this year. She has become only the fourth Indian to win the coveted award in the field of academics.