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Prof. Rajesh Kumar Gupta /Professor & HoD & Dean

Department of Mathematics, School of Basic Sciences, Central University of Haryana, India

Dr. Rajesh Kumar Gupta is currently working as a Professor of Mathematics and HoD and Dean at Department of Mathematics, School of Basic Sciences, Central University of Haryana, India. He has rich experience of teaching and has supervised 13 Ph.D. theses and 12 M.Sc. theses. His research interests revolve around the applications of symmetry analysis to nonlinear partial differential equations (NLPDEs), including several nonlinear systems including variable coefficients KdV, Boussinesq, BBM and Broer-Kaup equations, Coupled Higgs field equation, Hamiltonian amplitude equation, Coupled Klein-Gordon- Schrödinger. He has published more than 100 research papers in refereed journals; 76 research papers are SCI listed with total impact factor more than 200. He is principal investigator of two major research projects funded by CSIR and NBHM. He is principal investigator of DST FIST Project of grant 100 Lacs. He is one of the collaborator in the research project with Dr. Gaukhar Shaikhova, Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan approved by the National Scientific Council of Kazakhstan project (grant) "AP23487348-Investigation of the integrable nonlocal nonlinear equations" and will be financed for 2024-2026. He has been listed Top 0.5% of all scholar worldwide (Top ScholarPrior 5 years) in 2024 by ScholarGPS List (Rank 64048 in overall (All Fields) category, Rank 24 in Partial Derivative category). He has also been listed Top 2% Most Influential Scientists (Career Impact, 1960-2022, Rank 63157) and (Single Year Publication List, Rank 155074) in 2023 by Stanford University. Central University of Haryana has given Best Research Award in 2020. He has been selected for prestigious UGC Research Award for the period 2016-18, and completed the award on May, 2018. Thapar University has awarded PIS (Performance Incentive Scheme) for five consecutive years (2009-2013) for his academic excellence (teaching and research).