Professor G. Rangarajan IISc., Bangalore: Dr. G. Rangarajan is Professor at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Prof. Rangarajan has done valuable research work in the areas like Granger Causality from Fourier and Wavelet Transforms, Granger Causality for Point Processes, Mitigating the Effects of Noise on Granger Causality, Synchronized Extinction of Species, Movement Prediction in Neuroscience, Comparison of Linear Causality Measures, Nonlinear Causality Measures, Neural Networks, First Passage Time Problems, Synchronization and Pattern Formation in Coupled Dynamical Systems, Processes with Long Range Correlations, A New Method for Computing Lyapunov Exponents, Symplectic Integration of Nonlinear Hamiltonian Systems, Representations of Sp(6,R) and SU(3), Fractal Analysis in Geophysics, Generalized Replicator Dynamics, Evolutionary Games with Two Time Scales, Moment Invariants, Time Series Analysis in Geophysics and Free-Electron Laser (FEL) Theory.
Dr. Rangarajan’s experience has been diverse and his few notable assignments include: Chairman, Division of Interdisciplinary Research, IISc; Director, Indo-French Centre for Applied Mathematics (IFCAM); Convener, National Mathematics Initiative at IISc; Coordinator, DST Centre for Mathematical Biology; Programme Coordinator, Indo-US Virtual Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Sciences (VI-MSS).
Dr. Rangarajan has number of honors and awards to his credit such as J. C. Bose National Fellow, Homi Bhabha Fellow, Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques (Knight of the Order of Palms), Government of France. He is a fellow of Indian Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Sciences, India. Indian Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ISIAM) honours Professor Rangarajan for his outstanding contribution in Applied Mathematics on the occasion of Silver Jubilee of ISIAM (2016).