Lucknow: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur’s (IIT-K) Professor Nitin Saxena from the department of computer science and engineering (CSE) has been awarded the prestigious JC Bose Fellowship of the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology.
The fellowship has been awarded in recognition to Saxena’s contributions to computational complexity theory, algebra, geometry and number theory.
He joins the ranks of over 17 faculty members from IIT-K who have received the fellowship in the past.
As a JC Bose Fellow, he will receive a fellowship of Rs 25,000 per month and a research grant of Rs 15 lakh per annum for five years. The tenure of the fellowship may be extended for another 5 years based on assessment. Saxena was also elected a fellow of the prestigious Indian National Science Academy for 2024. He was also awarded the IIT Bombay International Award for Excellence in Research in Engineering and Technology for 2023. He is now an elected Fellow in all the four national academies in science and engineering.
Saxena has collaborated with Prof Manindra Agrawal and Dr Neeraj Kayal to co-author a seminal paper titled 'PRIMES is in P,' introducing the AKS Primality test, with 'AKS' standing for Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena. Experts worldwide hailed this algorithm for its elegance and effectiveness in primality testing.
His remarkable work earned him prestigious accolades in the fields of theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics, including the Gödel Prize 2006 and Fulkerson Prize 2006. In 2018, he bagged the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in mathematical sciences at an age of 37. Currently, he is an N Rama Rao Chair Professor in the CSE and is the founding coordinator of Centre for Developing Intelligent Systems.
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