Introduction to Algebraic Geometry: From Brahmagupta to Neena Gupta | Tanya Srivastava | HOMI 2024
IIT Gandhinagar IIT Gandhinagar
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 Published On Mar 7, 2024

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Bio of the Speaker:
Tanya Srivastava, an Assistant Professor at IIT Gandhinagar, is an Algebraic Geometer with a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Freie University Berlin, Germany. Her interdisciplinary research explores the geometric properties of algebraic varieties through the derived category of coherent sheaves, connecting fields like algebraic geometry, representation theory, and physics. Dr. Srivastava has taught courses in Statistics, Probability, Numerical Methods, Riemannian Geometry, and Topology. She has recently started exploring History of Mathematics and Astronomy.

About the Workshop:
With an aim to introduce teachers to the rich history of mathematics in India, IIT Gandhinagar (IITGN) organised a workshop for school teachers titled ‘An Introduction to Mathematics in India’ from February 12-14, 2024 in its campus. The participants also had the opportunity to engage in diverse mathematical hands-on activities that they can conduct at their schools. The workshop was sponsored by the History of Mathematics in India (HoMI) Project, IITGN and co-sponsored by the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) division of the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The three-day workshop was well attended by over 100 teachers from the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. The workshop featured sessions led by eminent speakers and experts from around the country as well as abroad in Mathematics and History of Mathematics. The workshop witnessed active participation and engagement from the attendees.After the conclusion of the workshop, the feedback from the teachers was in stark contrast to their initial apprehension. One of the teachers said “I have learnt a lot especially for teaching trigonometry in the higher grades 9-12th and how I can conduct various geometric activities.”
The general feedback was positive and encouraging, and several teachers expressed their willingness to return to IITGN for other such workshops. Most of these resources are available on the HoMI Project’s website for any teacher to access.

For more details visit: https://sites.iitgn.ac.in/homi

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