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Curriculum Vitae
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Asit K. Saha
[email protected]
937-376-6045
Mathematics & Computer Science
Henderson Building #143
1400 Brush Row Road
Wilberforce, OH 45384-1004
United States
Australian
Male
Married and two children
QUALIFICATIONS
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University of South Australia,
Adelaide, Australia
PhD, 2008
Knowledge Based Intelligent Systems Engineering
Thesis was based on Knowledge based Intelligent System Engineering.
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Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India
PhD, 1990
Applied Mathematics
Thesis was based on Mathematical Modeling of Biological Morphogenesis and Pattern Formation
during Embryonic Development.
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Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India
MSc (Applied Mathematics) 1984.
Specializations:
Biomathematics & Operational Research
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Rank: 3 Order of Merit
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University of Calcutta, Calcutta
BSc (Honors in Mathematics) 1984
Major: Mathematics
Minor: Physics & Chemistry
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University of Waikato,
New Zealand
Diploma in Teaching, 1998
Specializations: Mathematics & Science
ACADEMIC AWARD/RECOGNITIONS
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Recipient of 2010 Professor of Excellence Award from Southern Ohio Council of Higher
Education (SOCHE), for Excellence in Teaching and Research at Central State University, Ohio,
USA.
Best Research Paper Award-2006 from University of South Australia, Adelaide for my publication
in Australasian Journal of Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine (APESM). This paper is
based on modeling cell-extracellular matrix interactions in engineered cartilage.
Best Research Paper Award-2005 from University of South Australia, Adelaide for my publication
in Annals of Biomedical Engineering. This paper is based on modeling cell-extracellular matrix
interactions in engineered cartilage.
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Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Computers in Health Care.
Curriculum Committee Member, Ohio Academy of Science (2009-current).
Committee Member, Statewide User Group (SUG) of Ohio Super Computer Center, Columbus,
Ohio, United States (2010-Current).
Reviewer, Australian Research Council (ARC) for Discovery project grant applications for 200305.
Associate Editor (2005-06), International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics.
Research Scholarship from Danish Natural Science Research Council, Copenhagen, Denmark
(1989-90).
Research Scholarship from Carlsberg Research Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1990.
Member, Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society.
Elected Member, Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) of United States.
Member, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
Reviewer, Journal of Biomedical Engineering, A journal of American Society of Mechanical
Engineers.
Reviewer, Mathematical & Computer Modeling.
Reviewer, Annals of Biomedical Engineering.
Reviewer, Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering.
Reviewer, Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology.
Chair a session in ANZIAM-1996 conference in Masterton, New Zealand.
RESEARCH AREAS IN MATHEMATICAL & STOCHASTIC MODELLING
TISSUE ENGINEERING MODELLING (Cell-extracellular matrix interactions),
MODELING METABOLIC PATHWAYS (Integrated Metabolic Pathways),
MODELING HIV-AIDS & HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM DYNAMICS,
MODELING HIV/AIDS- ITS SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS,
MODELING DYNAMICS OF BRAIN UNDER STRESS & EXERCISE
MODELING BIOLOGICAL PATTERN FORMATION & MORPHOGENESIS,
MODELING CELLULAR KINETICS & EPIGENETIC MECHANISM,
MODELING POPULATION BIOLOGY & EPIDEMIOLOGY,
MODELING GENETIC CODING SYSTEMS,
MODELING PUBLIC HEALTH RELATED DISEASES (EPIDEMIC)
RESEARCH JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
In the field of Tissue Engineering Modeling
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Cytoskeletal Strains in Modeled OptoHydrodynamically-Stressed Healthy and Diseased
Biological Cells, by Sean S Kohles, Yu Liang and Asit K. Saha, “Journal of Biophysics”, Volume
2012 (2012), Article ID 830741, 7 pages, Open Access
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23304139
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Ultrasonic Wave Propagation Assessment of Native Cartilage Explants and Hydrogel Scaffolds
for Tissue Engineering, by SS Kohles, SS Mason, AP Adams, RJ Berg, J Blank, F Gibson, J Righetti,
IS Washington, AK Saha. “International J Biomed Eng Technol”, Vol. 10, pp: 296-307, 2012,
DOI: 10.1504/IJBET.2012.050263
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565122
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Cell-Matrix Modeling of Anabolic and Catabolic Dynamics on Cartilage Biomolecule Regulation
by Asit K. Saha and Sean S. Kohles, Int. Journal of Computers in HealthCare, Vol. 1, pp: 214-228,
2012, Doi:10.1504/IJCIH.2012.046995.
http://www.inderscience.com/offer.php?id=46995
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Biokinetic Mechanisms Linked with Musculoskeletal Health Disparities: Stochastic Models
Applying Tikhonov’s Theorem to Biomolecule Homeostasis by Asit K. Saha, Yu Liang, and Sean S.
Kohles, J. Nanotechnol. Eng. Med., May 1, 2011, Volume 2, Issue 2, 021004,
doi:10.1115/1.4003876.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21743831
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Three-Dimensional Culture of Cells and Matrix Biomolecules for Engineered Tissue
Development and Biokinetics Model Validation by Shelley S. Mason, Sean S. Kohles, Randy D.
Zelick, Shelley R. Winn, and Asit K. Saha, Journal of Nanotechnology in Engineering and Medicine,
May 1, 2011, Vol. 2, Issue 2, 0250001, doi:10.1115/1.4003878
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21709743
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Volumetric Stress-Strain Analysis of Opto-Hydrodynamically Suspended Biological Cells, by Sean
S. Kohles, Yu Liang and Asit K. Saha, Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, Vol. 133(1), pp:
011004, 2011.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21186894
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A Distinct Catabolic to Anabolic Threshold Due to Single-Cell Static Nanomechanical
Stimulation in a Cartilage Biokinetics Model by Asit K. Saha and Sean S. Kohles, Journal of
Nanoteachnology in Engineering and Medicine, 1 (3), pp: 031005 (8 pages), doi: 1.1115/1.4001934, 2010 .
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21152243
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Periodic Nanomechanical Stimulation in a Biokinetics Model Identifying Anabolic and Catabolic
Pathways Associated With Cartilage Matrix Homeostasis by Asit K. Saha and Sean S. Kohles,
Journal of Nanoteachnology in Engineering and Medicine, 1(4), pp: 041001(7pages),
doi:10.1115/1.4002461, 2010.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21152382
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Dynamic Matrix Composition in Engineered Cartilage with Stochastic Supplementation of
Growth Factors by A. K. Saha and J. N. Mazumdar , S.S. Kohles, Australasian Journal of
Engineering & Physical Sciences, (APESM), Vol. 28, No: 2, pp: 97-104, 2005.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16060315
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Prediction of Growth Factor Effects on Engineered Cartilage Composition – Using Deterministic
and Stochastic Modelling by A.K. Saha , J.N. Mazumdar and S.S. Kohles , Annals of Biomedical
Engineering, Vol. 32, No. 6, June 2004.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15255217
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Effect of Environmental Fluctuations on the Dynamic Composition of Engineered Cartilage -- A
Deterministic Model in Stochastic Environment by A.K.Saha and J. N. Mazumdar and Y. S.
Morsi, IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, 2, pp: 158-162, 2003.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15376950
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Dynamics of Cell and its Extracellular Matrix – A simple Mathematical Approach by A. K. Saha
and J. N. Mazumdar, IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience, 2, pp:89-93, 2003.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15382664
In the field of Immune System & HIV
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HIV Deranges Immune System Dynamics through Stochastic Fluctuations by A. K. Saha and S. N.
Sarbadhikari, International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (IJAMAS), Vol. 3, No:
J05, pp: 52-81, 2005.
Immune System Functions - A Simple Mathematical Approach by A. K. Saha and S. N.
Sarbadhikari, Cybernetica, XL, No: 1, pp: 79-89, Belgium, 1997. (Refereed Journal).
In the field of Epidemiology
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The Asymptotic Behaviour of a LogisticEpidemic Model with Stochastic Disease Transmission
(1999), by M. G. Roberts and A. K. Saha, Applied Mathematics Letters, 12, pp: 37-41, 1999.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0893965998001232
In the field of Epigenetic Mechanisms & Cellular Kinetics
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Oscillations In A Multi-loop Negative Feed-back Control NetworkModel For Transcription And
Translation During Embryogenesis by A. K. Saha and P. K. Tapaswi, Applied Mathematical
Modelling, vol: 13, pp:574-583.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0307904X89902035
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Model for Epigenetic Mechanism During Embryogenesis: A Study of Oscillations in Multi-loop
Biochemical Control Network by A. K. Saha and P. K. Tapaswi, International Journal of System
Sciences, Vol: 19, p:1699-1718, 1988
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00207728808964070
In the field of Embryonic Pattern Formation & Morphogenesis
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Effect of Pre-assigned Gradient on Pattern Formation and Morphogenesis During
Embryogenesis by A. K. Saha. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Vol: 24, No: 12, pp: 4965, Pergamon Press, USA, 1996.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0895717796001781
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Bifurcating Pattern Formation During Cellular Differentiation and Morphogenesis by A. K. Saha
and P. K. Tapaswi, Cybernetica, Vol: XXVI, pp: 245-262, 1993.
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=3950727
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A Stochastic Reaction Diffusion Model of the Epigenetic Mechanism: Study of Localized
Fluctuations by A. K. Saha and P. K. Tapaswi, Cybernetica, vol: XXV, pp:181-193, 1992.
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=154061&CFID=209983970&CFTOKEN=20898802
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Pattern Generation and Morphogenesis – A Birfurcation Analysis, by P.K.Tapaswi and A. K.
Saha, Mathematical Computer Modelling, 8, pp: 599-603, Pergamon Press, USA, 1987.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0270025587906518
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Pattern Formation and Morphogenesis - A Reaction Diffusion Model by P. K. Tapaswi and A. K.
Saha, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, vol: 48,pp:213-228, Pergamon Press, USA, 1986.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092824086800088
In the field of Stress related disorder in Brain Dynamics:
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Moderate exercise and chronic stress produce counteractive effects on different areas of the
brain by acting through various neurotransmitter receptor subtypes: a hypothesis, by S. N.
Sarbadhikari and A. K. Saha, Theoretical Biology and Medical Modeling, 3:33, 2006 Classified as
all time highly accessed article). (Refereed Journal).
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This article has been accessed about 24,740 times until now since 23rd September 2006.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1742-4682-3-33.pdf
RESEARCH BOOK PUBLICATIONS
Pattern Generation In Reaction Diffusion Systems(Turing Structures ) by A. Hunding and A. K.
Saha, In Models of Self-Organisation in Complex Systems, Mathematical Research, Vol: 64,pp:
142-147, ed. by W. Ebeling, M.Peschel and W. Weidlich, Academie-Verlag, Berlin, 1991.
RESEARCH CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
Investigate the Strain Distribution of a Biological Cell in Response to the Stress Induced by
Microfluidic Flow by Sean S. Kohles, Yu Liang, Asit K. Saha, Zhenjun Shi, Robert Marcus, presented
in COMSOL International Conference, Boston, USA, 7th – 9th October, 2010.
Regulatory Mechanisms of Cytokines and Growth Factors on Engineered Cartilage Extracellular
Matrix by A. K. Saha, L. C. Jain, J. N. Mazumdar and S. S. Kohles, presented as poster in “Third
Annual Ohio Collaborative Conference on Bioinformatics”, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio,
USA, June 2-4, 2008.
Intracellular Mechanisms of Regulation of Muscle Metabolism During Exercise by Yanjun Li,
Ranjan K. Dash, Asit K. Saha, Jaeyeon Kim, Gerald M. Saidel, Marco E. Cabrera, presented at
Interagency Modeling and Analysis Group (IMAG) and Multi-scale Modeling Consortium(MSM)
at Mini Symposia for 2008, SIAM Conference on the Life Sciences, August 4-7, 2008, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada.
Modeling the Role of Exercise and Stress on Depression – A System Biological Approach, by S. N.
Sarbadhikari , A. K. Saha and Sree N Sreenath, Poster presentation at International Conference
on System Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 19-23 September 2005
A Mathematical & Computer Modeling Approach to study the Dynamics of HIV within the Human
Immune System by W. H. Tapio and A. K. Saha, presented at the 40th Annual Medical
Symposium of Medical Society of Papua New Guinea, September 6-10, 2004.
Impact of Education & Awareness on HIV/AIDS transmission within the female community in
Papua New Guinea, A Roy and A. K. Saha. Accepted for presentation in METSMAC-2005
conference.
Modeling of HIV mediated derangement of Immune System Dynamics by S.N. Sarbadhikari, A. K.
Saha and M. Singh , Proc. National Conference On Nonlinear Systems & Dynamics, IIT,
Kharagpur, India, 28-30 December 2003, pp: 197-200.
Study of Non-Linear Oscillations In Epigenetic System During Embryogenesis by A. K. Saha and P.
K. Tapaswi. Proc. International Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis and Applications to BioMathematics, In collaboration with International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Italy and
Andhra University, India, pp: section II, 34-41, 1988. (Refereed Conference Proceedings). •
Concept of Imposed Gradient on Embryonic Development by A. K. Saha, Proc. of RC-IEEE
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp: 2.105-2.106, 1995.
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For Research papers citation, please see:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=smS65GIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
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RESEARCH GRANTS
2008-13: “Cell Extracellular Matrix Interaction in Tissue Engineered Cartilage” Funded by
National Institutes of Health (NIH) as a Research Infrastructure for Minority Institutions (RIMI)
Exploratory Program Grant No. P20 MD003350., amount US $ 5,000,000.
Role: Principal Investigator (for sub-project 2).
Role: Curriculum Specialist.
2007-08: Research grant from Research Challenge Incentive Programs of Central State University,
Wilberforce, Ohio 45384 on “The dynamics of CD4 + T-cell in presence of HIV”, amount US
$20,000.
Role: Principal Investigator.
1991-95: Research Grant form Department of Statistics & Planning, Govt. of India for the
research project on Pattern Formation during Embryonic Development. Approximately, INR
20,000/year for 5 years.
Role: Principal Investigator.
EDUCATION RESEARCH GRANT
2010-13: Training grant for “Extra Classroom Environments for Learning in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics” (ExCEL), US Department of Education, Grant amount US
$600,000/-.
Role: Curriculum Specialist & then Director
RESEARCH TRAVEL GRANT
2004: Research Grant from School of Electrical & Information Engineering, University of South
Australia for attending a conference EPSM-2004, Deakin University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Approximately AU$1000/2005: Research Grant from Case Western Reserve University to visit System Biology Initiative
group at Case Western Reserve University. Approximately, US$ 2,500/-.
1995: Research Travel Grant from Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India.
Amount INR 15,000/- (one time)
1992: Research Travel Grant from EEC (European Economic Community) for attending a
conference in the University of Pau, France. Approximately, France Francs 15,000/- (one time).
1989 & 1995: Research Travel Grant from Indian Statistical Institute to visit University of
Copenhagen, Denmark and Rice University, Houston, USA respectively. Approximately, INR
38,000/- and INR 45,000/-.
RESEARCH SEMINARS / INVITED TALKS & CONFERENCE
2010:
 Presented Poster at COMSOL Conference, Boston, MA, USA, 6 - 8 October, 2010.
 Invited talk at System Biology Initiative Group, at Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio, USA. August 09, 2010.
 Attended NIH sponsored GRANT WRITING workshops at University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Kentucky, May 10-12, 2010.
2009:
 The Workshop on Mathematical Biology and Numerical Analysis, The University of
Georgia, Athens, USA, August 01-02, 2009.
2008:
 ASM BioQuest- Bioinformatics Institute, Washington DC, March 5-9, 2008. Develop
of Project on Cell-Extracellular Matrix Interactions.
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OCCBIO 2008, University of Toledo, June 2-4, 2008. Presented a poster on Growth
Factor and Cytokines interactions.
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University of South Australia, Best paper award 2006 seminar in the School of
Engineering.
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Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA: On HIV-AIDS.
University of Copenhagen, Denmark: on Tissue Engineering
Amrita University, India; on Tissue Engineering
University of South Australia, Best paper award seminar 2005 in the School of
Engineering: Prediction of Growth Factor Effects on Engineered Cartilage
Composition – Using Deterministic and Stochastic Modeling
School of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea, Port
Moresby, Topic: Tissue Engineering of Articular Cartilage.
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Presented a paper on “Stress Related Disorder in Brain” in EPSM-2004
(International Conference on Engineering and Physical Sciences in medicine), Deakin
University, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
School of Electrical & Information Engineering, University of South Australia,
Adelaide. Topic: Knowledge Based Tissue Engineering for Artificial Organ
Development.
School of Natural & Physical Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea, September.
Topic: Tissue Engineered Cartilage.
School of Natural & Physical Sciences, University of Papua New Guinea, July. Topic:
HIV-AIDS and its impact on Papua New Guinea.
2001:
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School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Western Australia,
Topic: Disease Transmission in a Randomly Fluctuating Environment – focusing on
Tuberculosis transmission.
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Western Australia,
Topic: Pattern Formation During Embryonic Development.
1996:
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Presented a paper on Population Dynamics- Multiple Parasites in Single Host in
ANZIAM-1996 conference in Masterton, New Zealand, also Chair a session in the
same conference.
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Presented a paper on Bifurcating Pattern Formation During Embryonic
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Development in the 5 International Conference on Population Biology, Rice
University, USA.
Department of Chemistry, H.C. Orsted Institute, University of Copenhagen,
Denmark, Topic: Immune System Dynamics.
School of Biological Science, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, Topic: Turing
Structure.
Presented a paper on Imposed Gradient in Embryonic Development in RC-IEEE
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Delhi, India.
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Department of Mathematics, University of PAU, France, Topic: Pattern Formation &
Morphogenesis.
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Department of Mathematics, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, Topic: Dynamics of
Protein Synthesis
Given a talk on Pattern Formation in The Bangladesh Mathematical Society Meeting
in Chittagong.
1990:
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H. C. Orsted Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Topic: Multi-loop
Feedback Mechanisms in Cellular Dynamics
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H. C. Orsted Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Topic: Application of
Control Theory in Cellular Dynamics
H. C. Orsted Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Topic: Epigenetic
Mechanisms
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
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Central State University, Ohio, USA (2007 Fall – 2012 ): Associate Professor (Tenured) in
Mathematics:
Teaching Courses:
Collage Algebra MTH 1750 (Spring Semester), Trigonometry, MTH 2501 (Spring Semester), Linear
Algebra, MTH 3001 (Fall Semester), Calculus-I, MTH 2502 (Spring Semester), Calculus-II, MTH 2503 (Fall &
Spring Semester), Multivariate Calculus MTH 3002 (Fall Semester), Discrete Structure MTH 3610 (Fall
Semester), Special Topic in Mathematics MTH 4600 (Fall & Spring Semester), Differential Equations &
Dynamical Systems MTH 3110 (Summer & Fall)
Undergraduate Research Supervision at Central State University, Ohio, USA
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Supervised undergraduate research (group of 5 students: Elexaundria Randle, Tiana Brashears,
Creshanna Rand, Douglas Smith and, Kiara Ellis) for the Capstone project on “HIV/AIDS AMONG
WOMEN IN THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY” , 2008
b) Supervised undergraduate research (group of 4 students: Elijah Ali, Joshua Robinson, Melvin Mitchell
and, Lakeenen Foster) for the Capstone project on “Diabetics Epidemic in African Americans
Society”, 2009.
c) Supervised undergraduate students (group of 2 students: Chiedozie Onianwa and Nabil Ali) for poster
presentation in CAS Symposium at Central State University, November 09, 2009. The topic was “Brain
Dynamics under Stress”. Same students presented the full paper in University of Dayton,
Undergraduate Mathematics Day on November 07, 2009.
d) Supervised Mr. Benzack Cooper and Patrick Waldoff, Senior students in Central State University, for
his summer research on “CD4+ T cell dynamics during HIV infection”
e) Supervised two undergraduate students Christina M. Francis and Christopher L. Burts for their
research work in Diabetics & African American Women.
f) Supervised one undergraduate student Michael A. Cunningham for his research work in Crime
Analysis in Ohio.
g) Supervised two undergraduate students (Kristen Edwards and Denetra Proties) on Nutritional
Disparity among African-Americans.
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Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia, 2006
Contract Lectureship position.
Course coordinate & Delivered
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One mathematics course, known as M181, specially designed for 3 year Bachelor Degree course for
Survey Engineering.
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1 year, 2 year and 3 year Bachelor Degree course students in Engineering Mathematics.
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3 year Bachelor Degree course students in Operational Research.
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3 year Bachelor Degree course students in Advance Calculus (Ordinary and Partial Differential
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Tutoring 1 year Bachelor Degree course students in Mathematics major.
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University of Papua New Guinea, 2004-05
Contract Senior Lectureship position
Courses coordinate & delivered
Calculus-IV, Partial Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Calculus-I, Calculus-II and Mathematical Ecology.
Post-graduate Research Supervision (Masters & Honors Thesis) at University of Papua New Guinea
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Supervised for about one and half year one Master Thesis on modeling- “Transmission of HIV/AIDS
within Papua New Guinea.” Candidate name: Mr. William Tapio (Faculty Member, University of
Papua New Guinea).
Supervised one Honors thesis for about a year on modeling- “Impact of HIV/AIDS on the workforce of
Papua New Guinea.” (Candidate name: Brian Manny, Tutor, University of Papua New Guinea).
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University of Western Australia, 2001-02
Tutor:
Mathematical-Statistics courses in Undergraduate levels. This is a foundation level course for Business
Mathematics and Economics stream.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2007- Current
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2006 - 2007
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Associate Professor, Tenured
Mathematics & Computer Science
Central State University, Ohio, USA
Senior Research Associate
School of Biomedical Engineering
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA
Contract Lecturer
School of Mathematics and Statistics
Curtin University of Technology
Bentley Campus, WA, Australia.
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2004 – 2005
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2003 – 2004
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Senior Lecturer
Department of Mathematics
University of Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby, PNG
Visiting Research Fellow
School of Mathematical Sciences
Swinburne University of Technology
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Research Fellow
Industrial Research Institute Swinburne
University of Technology
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Tutor,
Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics
University of Western Australia
Perth, Australia
Visiting Research Fellow
Department of Physics
Auckland University, New Zealand
HOD, Mathematics
Rangitahi College, Murupara,
New Zealand
Scientist
AgResearch,
Wallaceville Animal Research
Upper Hutt, New Zealand
Lecturer (Assistant Professor)
Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
Senior Technical Assistant
Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta,
Scientist
H. C. Orsted Institutet,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Research Fellow
Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta
Junior Research Fellow
Department of Mathematics,
Burdwan University, India
ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS
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Member of Central State University “Delivery Committee” – a highest level senate committee
that makes decision on future policies and planning.
Member of Central State University Academic Excellence Award Committee (2010-11).
Member of Central State University Fund Raising Committee (2010-11).
Member of Central State University Colloquium Committee (2010-11).
Member of Central State University Symposium Committee (2010-11).
Member of Central State University Ad-hoc Promotion and Tenure Committee (2010-11).
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Member of Central State University Mathematics Department Accreditation Committee (201011).
Head of the Mathematics Department, Rangitahi College, New Zealand (1997-98).
Member of the Housing & Building committee, Rangitahi College, New Zealand (1997-98).
Member Academic Council. Indian Statistical Institute (1994-95).
Surveyor, C M Research, New Zealand (1998-99).
COMPUTING SKILL
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COMSOL Multiphysics
PARAVIEW (3D Graphics)
VMD (Molecular Dynamics)
R (Statistics)
ELMER (Finite Element)
MATLAB
MATHCAD
I have used C++, FORTRAN, Phaseplane, and Dynamics in my research problems.
I have a Certificate with grade “A" in COBOL computer programming from Regional
Computer Centre, Calcutta, India.
PC skills: Knowledge in MS Office 2007, Corel Word Perfect.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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2004-05: Helping International Education Agency (PNG) students to develop their short
research projects on different community based problems, like HIV-AIDS & Its Awareness
among the PNG Women Community, Unemployment, etc.
2002: Actively involved as a Secretary of a community based language & cultural school in
Canning Vale, Perth, Western Australia.
Industrial Health & Safety training from Manpower, NSW, Australia 2000.
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