Ph.D. (in areas of Mathematics and Computer Science)
The aim of the PhD programme is to produce students with high quality research capability and independent thinking
in various areas of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science.
Computer Science | Mathematics | Statistics |
- Algorithms
- Approximation Algorithms
- Computational Geometry
- Distributed Computing
- Formal Languages and Automata Theory
- Theoretical Computer Science
- Wireless Networks
- Wireless Sensor Networks
| - Algebraic Combinatorics
- Algebraic Geometry
- Combinatorial Matrix Theory
- Combinatories
- Complex Dynamics and Fractals
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Flow through porous media
- Functional Analysis
- General Algebra
- Graph Theory
- Harmonic Analysis
- Hydrodynamic Loading
- Hyperbolic 3-manifolds
- Low Dimensional Topology
- Mathematical Biology
- Matrices & Graphs
- Number Theory
- Numerical Analysis
- Numerical Functional Analysis
- Numerical Homogenization
- Numerical Linear Algebra
- Numerical Methods for PDEs
- Numerical solution to Differential Equations
- Optimal Control Theory
- Optimization Techniques
- River mechanics
- Sloshing dynamics
- Special Functions
- Spectral Graph Theory
- Two-phase Flows
- Water Wave Mechanics
| - Distributions models and its applications
- Financial Mathematics
- Operations Research
- Queueing Theory
- Stochastic Modelling
- Survival Analysis
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Courses for Ph.D.