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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Cnr Kingsway and University Road Auckland Park • PO Box 524 Auckland Park 2006 • +27 11 559 2911 • uj.ac.za Auckland Park Bunting Campus • Auckland Park Campus • Doornfontein Campus • Soweto Campus SHORT CURRICULAM VITAE OF PROF JAGDISH PRAKASH 1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS 1.1 FULL NAME ( surname underlined ) JAGDISH PRAKASH 1.2 DATE OF BIRTH 18th DECEMBER,1944 1.3 MARITAL STATUS MARRIED (with 2 daughters and 1 son) 1.4 PERMANENT ADDRESS 1 Ranfurly Street, Palmerston North, NEW ZEALAND 1.5 Professional qualifications Dates Institution Qualifications obtained 1. November 2000 MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND Dip. Tchg (Secondary) 2. July 1984 GARHWAL UNIVERSITY,INDIA D.Phil.( Applied Mathematics ) 3. June 1971 MEERUT UNIVERSITY, INDIA M.Sc.( Statistics ) First Division 4. June 1965 AGRA UNIVERSITY, INDIA M.Sc.( Mathematics ) First Division 5. June 1963 AGRA UNIVERSITY, INDIA B.Sc.(Phy.,Chem,Math) 6. June 1961 U. P. Board of Secondary Education, Allahabad ( UP ) INDIA. INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE (equivalent to A-level) 7. June 1959 U. P. Board of Secondary Education, Allahabad ( UP ) INDIA. HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE (equivalent to O-level) Professional Affiliations:

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Cnr Kingsway and University Road Auckland Park • PO Box 524 Auckland Park 2006 • +27 11 559 2911 • uj.ac.za

Auckland Park Bunting Campus • Auckland Park Campus • Doornfontein Campus • Soweto Campus

SHORT CURRICULAM VITAE OF PROF JAGDISH PRAKASH

1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS 1.1 FULL NAME ( surname underlined )

JAGDISH PRAKASH

1.2 DATE OF BIRTH 18th DECEMBER,1944

1.3 MARITAL STATUS MARRIED (with 2 daughters and 1 son)

1.4 PERMANENT ADDRESS 1 Ranfurly Street, Palmerston North, NEW ZEALAND

1.5 Professional qualifications

Dates Institution Qualifications obtained

1. November 2000

MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND

Dip. Tchg (Secondary)

2. July 1984 GARHWAL UNIVERSITY,INDIA D.Phil.( Applied Mathematics )

3. June 1971 MEERUT UNIVERSITY, INDIA M.Sc.( Statistics ) First Division

4. June 1965 AGRA UNIVERSITY, INDIA M.Sc.( Mathematics ) First Division

5. June 1963 AGRA UNIVERSITY, INDIA B.Sc.(Phy.,Chem,Math)

6. June 1961 U. P. Board of Secondary Education, Allahabad ( UP ) INDIA.

INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE (equivalent to A-level)

7. June 1959 U. P. Board of Secondary Education, Allahabad ( UP ) INDIA.

HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE (equivalent to O-level)

Professional Affiliations:

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1. Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications, UNITED KINGDOM

(Fellow)

2. Southern Africa Mathematical Sciences Association (SAMSA) (Member)

3. New Zealand Royal Society (RSNZ), NEW

ZEALAND (Member) 4. International Academy of Physical Sciences (IAPS), INDIA

(Life Member) 5. The South African Mathematical Society (SAMS), SOUTH AFRICA

(Member)

Other Qualification:

eLearning Certificate was awarded by the Centre for Academic Development, University of Botswana on the 27th November, 2003: The workshops attended were on Principles of eLearning, Course Planning for eLearning, Online Course Management, Information Management Techniques, Presentation Techniques, Online Information Gathering, Teaching in the SMART Classroom, WebCT Refreshers, Law, Society and the Internet, Video Conferencing, Creating a Website.

Professional Honours and Awards:

1. Conferred the status as CHARTERED SCIENTIST (C. Sci.) by the Science Council of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (UK) on the sixth October 2005. Registration number: IMA/114/013108.

2. Conferred the status as CHARTERED MATHEMATICIAN (C. Math. ) by the Privy

Council being the Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (UK) on the first day of January 1993.

3. Elected a FELLOW (FIMA) of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (UK)

on the 1st day of March 1989.

4. Elected an ASSOCIATE FELLOW (AFIMA) of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications ( UK ) on the 22nd day of August 1985.

5. Prestigious Award of the “C. V. RAMAN INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIP FOR

AFRICAN RESEARCHERS” under Visiting Fellowship Program from FICCI Science and Technology, International Cooperation Division, Government of India, New Delhi: Host Institution: Fluid Dynamics Division, VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu-632014, India: Duration: 3 months (14 May 2012- 14 August 2012).

6. Prestigious “GLOBAL VISIONARY AWARD” was conferred on the 13 January 2014 by VISION FOUNDATION, Ahmedabad, India, Venue: Tagore Hall, Opposite NID, Paldi, Ahmedabad-380007, India

1.6 Position(s) held at other universities (excluding University of Botswana)

CURRENT POSITION (with effect from 1 August 2019-31 July 2023) for four years Visiting Professor in Mathematics Department of Mechanical Engineering Science Faculty of Engineering and The Built Environment University of Johannesburg Auckland Park Kingsway Campus, Johannesburg SOUTH AFRICA

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1 July 1998 to 31 December 1998:

Job Title Visiting Researcher

Employer's name Massey University , Institute of Fundamental Sciences, Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North, New Zealand

2. June 1997 to 22 August 1997:

Job Title Honorary Research Fellow

Employer's name Department of Mathematics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland (Tamaki Campus), NEW ZEALAND

28 May 1990 to 31 December 1995:

Job Title Senior Lecturer in Mathematics

Employer's name Botswana Polytechnic, Private Bag 0061, Gaborone

Job description Taught courses in Engineering Mathematics at Certificate, Diploma and Degree levels

18 September 1984 to 27 May 1990:

Job Title Lecturer ( Sept 18,1984-31st March 1988 ) and Senior Lecturer ( 1st April 1988 - 27th May 1990 )

Employer's name University of Zambia, Lusaka, ZAMBIA

Job description Taught undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Mathematics and did research in Mathematics

18 February 1982 to 30 September 1984:

Job Title Senior Research Fellow

Employer's name H. B. Technological Institute, Kanpur ( UP ) INDIA

13 January 1976 to 11 February 1982:

Job Title Lecturer in Mathematics

Employer's name University of Basrah, Basrah IRAQ

Job description Taught under-graduate courses in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics and research in Mathematics.

23 August 1966 to 11 January 1976:

Job Title Lecturer in Mathematics

Employer's name S.G.R.R.( Postgraduate ) College, Dehradun, INDIA

Job description Taught courses in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

1 July 1965 to 22 August 1966:

Job Title Lecturer in Mathematics

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Employer's name S.S.D.P.C. Girls Intermediate College, Roorkee, ( U.P.), INDIA: (This is affiliated to U.P. Board of High School and Intermediate Education, India, providing education equivalent to O and A levels) .

Job description Taught Mathematics to High School and Intermediate level students (equivalent to O level and A levels)

1.7 Position(s) held at the University of Botswana / Botswana College of Agriculture 1 May 2016 to 31 July 2019:

Job Title Professor, Department of Mathematics Employer's name University of Botswana (Faculty of Science)

1 January 2015 to 30 April 2016:

Job Title Professor and Head, Department of Mathematics Employer's name University of Botswana (Faculty of Science)

13 December 2013 to 31 December 2014:

Job Title Professor, Department of Mathematics Employer's name University of Botswana (Faculty of Science)

27 July 2010 to 12 December 2013:

Job Title Associate Professor in Mathematics Employer's name University of Botswana (Faculty of Science) Job description Taught courses in Mathematics and Engineering Mathematics at

undergraduate levels, supervising one master level theses, and research in Mathematics

1 August 2005 to 26 July 2010:

Job Title Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Employer's name University of Botswana (Faculty of Science) Job description Taught courses in Mathematics and Engineering Mathematics at

undergraduate levels, co-supervised two master level theses, and research in Mathematics

14 February 2001 to 31 July 2005:

Job Title Lecturer in Mathematics (14 February 2001 – 31 May 2003) Senior Lecturer in Mathematics (1 June 2003-31 July 2005)

Employer's name Botswana College of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, UB Job description Taught courses in Mathematics, Statistics, Biometry at

Certificate, Diploma and Degree levels, and research in Mathematics

1.8 First employment at the University of Botswana, FET (1996-1998) as a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics

First employment at Botswana College of Agriculture, (2001-2005) as a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Second employment at the University of Botswana, Department of Mathematics (1 August 2005- 26 July 2010) as a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Third employment at the University of Botswana, Department of Mathematics (27 July 2010- 02 December 2013) as an Associate Professor in Mathematics

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Fourth employment at the University of Botswana, Department of Mathematics (03 December 2013-To date) as a Full Professor in Mathematics. Fifth employment at the University of Botswana, Department of Mathematics (01 January 2015-30 April 2016) as a Full Professor and HEAD, Mathematics.

2. TEACHING 2.1 LAST TEACHING LOAD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA:

MAT 252 (Newtonian Mechanics): Number of Students (16), Room 232/005 Teaching Hours 03: (January 2019– May 2019) + One Hour Tutorial on THURS 10-11 in Room 232/005 MAT 292 (Engineering Mathematics II): Number of Students (35), (FET Campus Group) ROOM 245/036 Teaching Hours 03: (January 2019– May 2019) + One Hour Tutorial on FRI 14-15 in Room 245/042

2.1.1 WebCT Courses as part of innovative teaching engagement MAT 201 (Ancillary Mathematics) and is used by the students and Lecturer during AUG-

NOV 2007 MAT 291 (Engineering Mathematics I) in November 2008 MAT 423 (Mathematical Methods) in November 2009 MAT 484 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics for teachers) in March 2010 MAT 191 (Design Mathematics 1) in September 2011 2.2 COURSES EVER TAUGHT AT UB:

MAT 252 (Newtonian Mechanics): Number of Students (17), Room 232/005 Teaching Hours 03: (January 2018– May 2018) MAT 292 (Engineering Mathematics II): Number of Students (155), (FET Campus Group) ROOM 252/001 Teaching Hours 03: (January 2018– May 2018) MAT 251 (Vector Algebra and Introductory Mechanics): Number of Students: 47 in Room 232/10 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2017– 30 November 2017) MON-WED-FRI 3:00-4:00 PM MAT 691 (Mathematical Methods for EngineersI): Number of Students: 18 (FET students) Teaching Hours 04: (August 2017– 30 November 2017) MON-FRI 5:00-7:00 PM

MAT 252 (Newtonian Mechanics): Number of Students: 13 in Room 232/005 Teaching Hours 03: (January 2017– 30 May 2017) MAT 292 (Engineering Mathematics II): Number of Students: 140+ (Both FET and Main Campus Groups) Teaching Hours 03: (January 2017– 30 May 2017) MAT 400 (January 2017– 30 May 2017); Second part of the Project entitled “Geometric Origami and Fractals”; Student: Mr Mfundo Maluwa (ID 201200195)

MAT 122 (Introductory Mathematics II): One group out of 7; Room 208/101

Teaching Hours 04: (January 2015- May 2015) MAT 191 (Design Mathematics 1): Number of Students: 90 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2015- November 2015) MAT 291 (Engineering Mathematics I)(Main Campus): Number of Students: 225 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2015 – November 2015) MAT 400 (August 2015 – November 2015); First part of the Project entitled “Geometric Origami and Fractals”; Student: Mr Mfundo Maluwa (ID 201200195) MAT 111 (Introductory Mathematics I): Number of Students: about 250 in Room 235/03

Teaching Hours 04: (August 2015– November 2015)

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MAT 484 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Teachers): Number of Students: 137 Teaching Hours 03: (19 January 2015- 30 May 2015)

MAT 111 (Introductory Mathematics I): Number of Students: about 250

Teaching Hours 04: (August 2014– November 2014) MAT 291 (Engineering Mathematics I)(Main Campus): Number of Students: about 120 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2014 – November 2014) MAT 122 (Introductory Mathematics II): and Coordinator: Number of Students: 1050

Teaching Hours 04: (January 2014- May 2014) MAT 111 (Introductory Mathematics I): and Coordinator: Number of Students: 1077

Teaching Hours 04: (August 2013- November 2013)

MAT 122 (Introductory Mathematics II): and Coordinator: Number of Students: 1033 Teaching Hours 04: (21 January 2013- May 2013)

MAT 111 (Groups) (Introductory Mathematics I): Number of Students:140

Teaching Hours 04: (20 August 2012- November 2012) MAT 651 (Mathematical Methods): Number of Students: 05 Teaching Hours 03: (20 August 2012- November 2012) MAT 122 (Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I) (Introductory Mathematics II): Number of

Students: 225 Teaching Hours 04: (09 January 2012- May 2012)

MAT 651 (Mathematical Methods): Number of Students: 1 Teaching Hours 03: (09 January 2012- May 2012) MAT 191 (Design Mathematics 1): Number of Students: 26 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2011- November 2011) Tutorial Hour 01: MAT 191 and Tutorial Hours 02: MAT111 (Groups L and M) upto 5th

week only MAT 371 (Mathematical Statistics 1): Number of Students: 12 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2011- November 2011) wef 6th week onwards (discontinued

by Mr Lekgari) Project on Fluid Mechanics entitled: Analytical study of incompressible viscous flow in

pipes (Continued) Student: Ms Samuel Sebaameng (ID NO: 200402551) MAT 192 (Design Mathematics 2): Number of Students: 45 Teaching Hours 03: (January 2011- May 2011) MAT 292 (Engineering Mathematics II)(FET Campus): Number of Students: 122eaching

Hours 03: (January 2011- May 2011) MAT 400 Project entitled Practical Applications of Multivariate Analysis Techniques

(continued) Student: Mr Abram Baakile (ID NO: 200703529) MAT 700 (Supervised Research and Dissertation in Mathematics): Project on Fluid Mechanics entitled: Analytical study of incompressible viscous flow in

pipes (Continued) Student: Ms Samuel Sebaameng (ID NO: 200402551) MAT 191 (Design Mathematics 1): Number of Students: 50 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2010- November 2010) MAT 291 (Engineering Mathematics I)(Main Campus): Number of Students: 89 Teaching Hours 03: (August 2010- November 2010) MAT 400 Project entitled Practical Applications of Multivariate Analysis Techniques Student: Mr Abram Baakile (ID NO: 200703529) MAT 700 (Supervised Research and Dissertation in Mathematics): Project on Fluid Mechanics entitled: Analytical study of incompressible viscous flow in

pipes Student: Ms Samuel Sebaameng (ID NO: 200402551)

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MAT 484 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Teachers): Number of Students: 9 Teaching Hours 03: (11 January 2010- 23 April 2010) MAT 651 (Mathematical Methods): Number of Students: 2 Teaching Hours 03: (11 January 2010- 23 April 2010)

MAT 291 (Engineering Mathematics I): Number of Students: 58 Teaching Hours 03: (03 August 2009- 13 November 2009) MAT 391 (Engineering Mathematics III): Number of Students: 118 Teaching Hours 03: (03 August 2009- 13 November 2009) MAT 700 (Supervised Research and Dissertation in Mathematics): Project on Fluid Mechanics entitled: Analytical study of incompressible viscous flow in

pipes Student: Ms Samuel Sebaameng (ID NO: 200402551)

MAT 423 (Mathematical Methods): Number of Students: 08 Teaching Hours 03: (12 January 2009- 30 April 2009) MAT 484 (Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Teachers): Number of Students:

07 Teaching Hours 03: (12 January 2009- 30 April 2009) MAT 400: Second part of the project on “ A study of some Basic Principles and examples

in Heat Transfer”. Student: Mr Othusitse Elphick Mogale (Completed the Project)

MAT 111 (A) Number of Students: 240 (Groups A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H) and MAT 111 Coordinator: Total in 5 Lecture classes (873) and 26 Tutorial Groups Teaching Hours 04: (04 August 2008- 14 November 2008) MAT 423 (Mathematical Methods): Number of Students: 54 Teaching Hours 03: (04 August 2008- 14 November 2008) MAT 400: Second part of the project on “ A study of some Basic Principles and examples

in Heat Transfer”. Student: Mr Othusitse Elphick Mogale MAT 212 (Group C) (Introductory Linear Algebra) and Course Coordinator: Number of

Students: 95 Total Teaching Hours 03: (07 January 2008-18 April 2008) MAT 391 (Engineering Mathematics III): Number of Students: 05 (Re-take students) Total Teaching Hours 04: (07 January 2008-18 April 2008) MAT 391 ( Engineering Mathematics III): Number of Students: 117 Teaching Hours 03: (06 August 2007- 16 November 2007) MAT 423 (Mathematical Methods): Number of Students: 21 Teaching Hours 03: (06 August 2007- 16 November 2007) MAT 400: A project on “ A study of some Basic Principles and examples in Heat

Transfer”. Student: Mr Othusitse Elphick Mogale

MAT 212 (Group C) (Introductory Linear Algebra): Number of Students: 120

Teaching Hours 03: (08 January 2007- 20 April 2007) MAT 292 (Engineering Mathematics II): Number of Students: 105 Teaching Hours 03: (08 January 2007- 20 April 2007)

MAT 201 (Ancillary Mathematics): Number of Students: 47 Teaching Hours 03: (07 August 2006- 17 November 2006) MAT 291 ( Engineering Mathematics I): Number of Students: 118 Teaching Hours 03: (07 August 2006- 17 November 2006) MAT 212 (Group C) (Introductory Linear Algebra): Number of Students: 120 Teaching Hours 03: (09 January 2006- 21 April 2006) MAT 292 (Engineering Mathematics II): Number of Students: 93 Teaching Hours 03: (09 January 2006- 21 April 2006) MAT 201 (Ancillary Mathematics): Number of Students: 72 Teaching Hours 03: (08 August 2005- 18 November 2005) MAT 291 ( Engineering Mathematics I): Number of Students: 96

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Teaching Hours 03: (08 August 2005- 18 November 2005)

2.2.1 COURSES TAUGHT AT BOTSWANA POLYTECHNIC (1990-1995)

M255 (Part 1), M257 (Part 1), M275 (Part 1 and 2), OTD M2 (Mech. & Elect.), B.Eng. Part 3 CIVIL AND BUILDING ENGINEERING, MEE221 (B.Eng. Part 2) MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

MEE321 (B.Eng. Part 3) MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 2.3 Courses ever taught in other universities

2.3.1 University of Zambia, Lusaka, ZAMBIA (1984-1990) M110 (Mathematical Methods I );M210 (Mathematical Methods II ) M410 (Complex Analysis ), EM210 (Engineering Mathematics. Part 2 ); EM310 (Engineering Mathematics Part 3 ); M560-1 (Statistical Estimation Theory ); M560-2 (Hypothesis Testing ) M560-3 (Analysis of Variance ); M560-5 (Multivariate Analysis)

2.3.2 University of Basrah, Basrah, IRAQ (1976-1982)

Undergraduate Courses in Mathematical Statistics, Bio-Statistics, Engineering Mathematics

2.3.3 Universities of Agra, Meerut and Garhwal, Dehradun, INDIA (1966-1976)

Undergraduate courses in Pure and Applied Mathematics like Modern Algebra, Mechanics, Statistics, Mathematical methods, Trigonometry, coordinate geometry, Complex Analysis, Calculus, etc. Post-graduate courses in Mathematical Statistics, Linear Programming and Operations Research.

2.4 Other teaching assignments

2.4.1 Taught during Diploma in Teaching (Year 2000) at Massey University, NEW ZEALAND: Placement School: Wanganui City College, Wanganui, New Zealand

2.4.2 Part- time Lecturer in the Department of Statistics, University of Botswana (1993-1994)

Taught two undergraduate courses in Statistics

2.4.3 Part time Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, NEW ZEALAND (June 1996 to August 1996)

Taught a part of the course in Mathematics (Calculus) at year 2 level. Shared teaching the course 60.203 with Dr Gillian. (Total Lectures delivered 13).

3. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS (RESEARCH PAPERS IN PAST 10 YEARS MENTIONED HERE)

3.1 Books

J. Prakash (2014): Introductory Mathematics (Custom Edition) Compiled for MAT111 and

MAT122, University of Botswana, CUSTOM CENGAGE Learning (UK) J. Prakash (1986): Lecture Course Teaching Material for M210 ( Mathematical Methods ) in

three batches, Department of Correspondence Studies, Centre for Continuing Education, University of Zambia ;Approx. 500 typed A4 pages.

J. Prakash (1976): BASIC STATISTICS, Anuj Prakashan, INDIA. 1. M. Veera Krishna and J. Prakash: Mathematical modelling on phase based transmissibility of

Coronavirus, Infectious Disease Modelling, 5 (2020) 375-385. Contents lists available at Science Direct. journal homepage: www.keaipublishing.com/idm

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2. M. Veera Krishna and J. Prakash: Hall and ion slip impacts on unsteady MHD convective

rotating flow of heat generating/absorbing second grade fluid past a semi-infinite vertical moving permeable surface (Communicated).

3. B. Venkateswarlu, J. Prakash and P. V. Satya Narayana: Heat Source and Slip Effects on

MHD Oscillatory Flow of a Micropolar Fluid in a Rotating System (In communication) 4. R. Swetha, J. Prakash and S.Vijaya Kumar Varma: Soret and Heat Generation Effects on an

Unsteady Convective Flow Past an Exponentially Accelerated Plate with Constant Mass Flux (In communication)

5. J. Prakash, R. Swetha and S.Vijaya Kumar Varma: Heat Transfer and Entropy Generation

Analysis of MHD Flow of A Casson Fluid Between Two Parallel Plates with Navier Slip in the Presence of Viscous Dissipation (In communication)

6. J. Prakash, R. Swetha and S.Vijaya Kumar Varma: MHD natural convection flow with heat and mass transfer of a thermal diffusion, chemically reacting and heat absorbing fluid past an impulsively moving plate with ramped temperature and concentration (In communication)

7. E. Kumaresan, A. G. Vijaya Kumar and J. Prakash, Analytical Investigations of Diffusion

Thermo Effects on Unsteady Free Convection Flow Past an Accelerated Vertical Plate, Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer (FHMT), 10, 2 (2018)DOI:10.5098/hmt.10.2 (9 pages), Available at www.ThermalFluidsCentral.org

8. M. Veera Krishna, B.V. Swarnalathamma and J. Prakash, Heat and Mass Transfer on Unsteady MHD Oscillatory Flow of Blood Through Porous Arteriole, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018, M.K. Singh et al. (eds.), Applications of Fluid Dynamics, Lecture Notes, in Mechanical Engineering, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5329-0_14, pp 207-224.

9. YOUSEF, M.A.A., SELVAM, P. R., PRAKASH, J: A COMPARISON OF THE FORCES ON DOME AND

PRISM FOR STRAIGHT AND TORNADIC W IND USING CFD MODEL, W IND AND STRUCTURES, AN

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, (2018), 26 (6), PP. 369-382.

10. SWETHA, R., PRAKASH, J., VISHWANATH REDDY, G., VIJAYA KUMAR VARMA, S.: MHD FREE

CONVECTION FLOW PAST AN EXPONENTIALLY ACCELERATED INCLINED PLATE EMBEDDED IN

POROUS MEDIUM, (2018), LECTURE NOTES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (204369),(SPRINGER)

PP. 17-30.

11. B. V. SWARNA LATHAMMA, M. VEERA KRISHNA AND J. PRAKASH: COMBINED EFFECTS ON

UNSTEADY MHD CONVECTIVE FLOW OF ROTATING VISCOUS FLUID THROUGH A POROUS MEDIUM

OVER A MOVING VERTICAL PLATE, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENGINEERING

RESEARCH ISSN 0973-4562 VOLUME 13, NUMBER 11 (2018) PP. 9245-9259, AVAILABLE AT ©

RESEARCH INDIA PUBLICATIONS. HTTP://WWW.RIPUBLICATION.COM.

12. N. Vedavathi, G. Dharmaiah, K. S. Balamurugan and J. Prakash: Heat Transfer on MHD

Nanofluid Flow over a Semi Infinite Flat Plate Embedded in a Porous Medium with Radiation Absorption, Heat Source and Diffusion Thermo Effect, Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer (FHMT), 9, 38 (2017), DOI: 10.5098/hmt.9.38,, Global Digital Central, ISSN: 2151-8629 (8 pages)

13. E. Kumaresan, A. G. Vijaya Kumar and J. Prakash: Exact Solution of Unsteady MHD Free

Convective Chemically Reacting Visco-Elastic Fluid Flow Past a Moving Vertical Plate Through

Porous Medium, International Journal of Applied and Compuational Mathematics, DOI

10.1007/40819-017-0327-3, 3 (4), 3897-3923 (2017)7 (Springer).

14. I. L. Animasaun, J. Prakash, R. Vijayaragavan and N. Sandeep: Stagnation Flow of Nanofluid

Embedded with Dust Particles Over an Inclined Stretching Sheet with Induced Magnetic Field

and Suction, Journal of Nanofluids, Vol. 6, pp. 1-10, (2017).

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15. M. SATHISH KUMAR, N. SANDEEP, B. RUSHI KUMAR, J. PRAKASH: EFFECT OF CATTANEO-

CHRISTOV HEAT FLUX ON NONLINEAR RADIATIVE MHD FLOW OF CASSON FLUID INDUCED BY A

SEMI-INFINITE STRETCHING SURFACE, FRONTIERS IN HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER, FRONTIERS IN

HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER (FHMT), 8, 8, (2017).

16. R. SWETHA, J. PRAKASH, G. VISWANATHA REDDY, S. VIJAYA KUMAR VARMA: MHD Free

Convection Flow Past an Exponentially Accelerated Inclined Plate Embedded in Porous

Medium, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering book series (LNME), Pages 17-30 (2017).

17. J. Prakash, P. Durga Prasad, R. V. M. S. S. Kiran Kumar and S. V. K. Varma: Diffusion-Thermo

effects on MHD free convective radiative and chemical reactive boundary layer flow through a

porous medium over a vertical plate, Journal of Computational and Applied Research in

Mechanical Engineering (JCARME), Volume 5, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2016, , Pages 111-

126.

18. E. Kumaresan, A.G. Vijay Kumar and J. Prakash: An Exact solution on Free Convection

Viscoelastic Fluid Flow past a Moving Infinite Vertical Plate through Porous Medium in the

Presence of Thermal Radiation and Chemical Reaction, Proceedings of 61st Congress of

ISTAM (http://istam.iitkgp.ac.in) held at: VITU - Vellore, India, Dec. 11-14, 2016 (11 Pages)

(http://www.vit.ac.in/).

19. C. S. K. Raju, N. Sandeep, J. Prakash: Dual Solutions for heat andmass ransfer in MHD

Jeffrey Fluid in the presence of Homogeneous-Hetrogeneous Reactions, Frontiers in Heat and

Mass Transfer (FHMT)7, 14 (2016), DOI: 10.5098/hmt. 7. 14

20. J. Prakash, Kuppareddy Subramanyam BALAMURUGAN and Sibayala VIJAYAKUMAR

VARMA, Thermo-Diffusion and Chemical Reaction Effects on MHD Three Dimensional Free

Convective Couette Flow, Walailak J. Sci and Tech., Vol. 12 (9): pp805-830, 2015.

21. M. Veera Krishna, J. Prakash, Hall Current Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow in a Rotating Parallel Plate Channel Bounded by Porous Bed on the Lower Half-Darcy Lapwood Model, Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics, 2015, 5, **-** (Scientific Research Publishing),http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojfd.2015.*****

22. K. S. Balamurugan, S. V. K. Varma and J. Prakash, Chemical Reaction Effect on MHD Free

Convective Oscillatory Flow along a moving Vertical Porous Plate, JUET Journals of Engineering & Research (JRJST) published by Jaypee University of Engineering & Technology Vol 2, July Issue (2015).

23. C. Sulochchana, N. Sandeep, J. Prakash: Unsteady MHD Flow of a dusty nanofluid past a

vertical stretching surface with non-uniform heat source/link, International Journal of Science and Engineering (IJSE), September 2015 (Accepted).

24. J. Prakash, M. Veera Krishna: An analytical study of Hall effects on unsteady MHD Flow

through porous medium in a rotating parallel plate channel under the influence of impulsive change of pressure gradient, BIE Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2015 (Published).

25. R. Swetha. J. Prakash, G. Viswanatha Reddy, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma: Effects of Thermal

Radiation and Radiation Absorption on Flow Past an Impulsively Started Infinite Vertical Plate with Newtonian Heating and Chemical Reaction (Paper ID: 2320251), Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics (OJFD), November 2015.

26. P. K. Tripathy , A. Misra , S. K. Mishra, J. Prakash: Two phase boundary layer flow and heat transfer using non-uniform grid, Elixir Appl. Math. 76 (2014) 28367-28380, November 2014. http://www.dropbox.com

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27. J. Prakash, K. S. Balamurugan and S. Vijaya Kumar Varma: Soret and chemical reaction effects on a three dimensional MHD convective flow of dissipative fluid along an infinite vertical porous Plate, Journal of Computational and Applied Research in Mechanica Engineering (JCARME), Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 19-42, Autumn 2014, pp19-42. http://jcarme.srttu.edu

28. R. Sivaraj, B. Rushi Kumar and J. Prakash: Two-phase Magnetohydrodynamic Flow and Heat

transfer in a Horizontal Channel, Mathematical Sciences International Research Journal, Vol.3,

Number 1, (2014), pp. 91-95.

29. A. G. Vijaya Kumar, J. Prakash, S. V. K. Varma: Thermal Diffusion and Radiation Effects on

Unsteady MHD Flow Past an Exponentially Accelerated Vertical Plate with Variable

Temperature and Mass Diffusion Through Porous Medium, Mathematical Sciences

International Research Journal, Vol. 3, Number 1, (2014) pp. 115-120.

30. J. Prakash, D. Bhanumathi, A. G. Vijaya Kumar and S. V. K. Varma: Diffusion-Thermo and

Radiation Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow Through Porous Medium Past an Impulsively

Started Infinite Vertical Plate with Variable Temperature and Mass Diffusion (Published in

Springer Journal Transport in Porous Medium (TIPM) (2013) Volume 96, Number 1, pp 135-

151.

31. J. Prakash, K. S. Balamurugan and S. V. K. Varma: Soret and chemical reaction effects on

MHD flow of dissipative fluid through porous medium (Accepted in GAMS Journal of

Mathematics and Mathematical Biosciences, October 2013)(To Appear).

32. J. Prakash, S. Gouse Mohiddin and S. V. K. Varma: Free Convective MHD Flow Past a

Vertical Cone with Variable Heat and Mass Flux, Hindawi Publishing Corporation, Journal of

Fluids, Volume 2013, Article ID 405985, 9 pages.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/405985

33. Ashok MISRA, Jagdish PRAKASH, Analysis of Volume Fraction, Diffusion and

Electrification of Suspended Particulate Matter in a Two –Phase Couette Flow with Heat

Transfer in an Inertial Frame of Reference, Vol. 11, No.4, 2014, Walailak Journal of Science

and Technology (WJST).

34. Jagdish PRAKASH, K. S. BALAMURUGAN, S. V. K. VARMA, Thermo Diffusion and

Chemical Reaction Effects on MHD Three Dimensional Free Convective Couette Flow, Vol.

11, No.12, 2014, Walailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST).

35. Jagdish PRAKASH, B. Rushi KUMAR, R. SIVARAJ, Radiation and Dufour Effects on

Unsteady MHD Mixed Convective Flow in an Accelerated Vertical Wavy Plate with Varying

Temperature and Mass Diffusion Vol. 11, No.12, 2014, Walailak Journal of Science and

Technology (WJST).

36. J. Prakash, A. G. Vijaya Kumar, M. Madhavi, and S. V. K. Varma: Effects of Chemical

Reaction and Radiation Absorption on MHD Flow of Dusty Visco-Elastic Fluid, Applications

and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM), ISSN:1932-9466, Vol 9, Issue 1,

pp.141-156. (June 2014).

37. N. Chaturvedi, V.C.C. Raju, J. Prakash and R. Tshelametse: A study of exponential fluid flow

along an infinite porous plate with constant suction (accepted for publication in International

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Engineering Sciences (IJAMES) (July-Dec 2012) on 12

February 2013), Vol. 6, No. 2, pp.201-207.

38. V. C. C. Raju, N. Chaturvedi, J. Prakash and R. Tshelametse: Analytical study of wave

motion of a falling liquid film past a vertical plate, International Journal of Engineering, Science

and Mathematics (IJESM), http:// www.ijmra.us Volume 2, Issue 3, September 2013, pp. 137-

155.

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39. S. Shateyi and J. Prakash: A new Numerical Approach for MHD laminar Boundary Layer

Flow and Heat Transfer of Nanofluids over a moving surface in the presence of Thermal

Radiation, Boundary Value Problems-a Springer Open Journal, pages 1-12.

http://www.boundaryvalueproblems.com/content/

40. J. Prakash, A. G. Vijaya Kumar, D. Bhanumathi and S. V. K. Varma: Dufour Effects on

Unsteady Hydromagnetic Radiative Fluid Flow past a vertical Plate through Porous Medium,

Published in Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics (OJFD), 2012, 2, 159-171.

www.scirp.org/journal/ojfd

41. R. Sivaraj and B. Rushi Kumar and J. Prakash: MHD mixed convective flow of viscoelastic

and viscous fluids in a vertical porous channel, Applications and Applied Mathematics:

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM), ISSN:1932-9466, Vol.

7, Issue 1 (June 2012), pp. 99-116).

http://www.pvamu.edu/aam

42. J. Prakash, B. Rushi Kumar and R. Sivaraj (2012):” MHD mixed convection flow over a

permeable vertical plate with buoyancy and Soret effect” Christ University, Bangalore

presented in the International Conference on“Fluid Mechanics, Graph Theory and Differential

Geometry”-ICFGD-2012 from 16-18 August 2012, published in the Journal “Mapana - Journal

of Sciences (ISSN No. 0975 3303)” Christ University, Bangalore pp 51-76.

43. J. Prakash, V. Bhagya Lakshmi, S.V.K.Varma: Effects of Thermo Diffusion on MHD

Convective Flow of a Visco Elastic Fluid Bounded by an Oscillating Porous Plate in the Slip

Flow Regime, published in Pacific-Asian Journal of Mathematics (PAJM) (ISSN 0973-5240)

(July-Dec 2012), Serials Publications, New Delhi, INDIA Vol. 6, No. 2, pp.173-183.

44. J. Prakash, V. Bhagya Lakshmi, S.V.K.Varma: Chemical reaction and Heat source effects on Hydro magnetic Free Convection Laminar flow of an Incompressible Visco-Elastic fluid past a Porous wall with Constant suction, International Journal of Computational Mathematics and Numerical Simulation (IJCMSA) (ISSN 0973-581X) Serials Publications, New Delhi, INDIA Vol. 6, No. 3-4, July-Dec 2012, pp. 85-94.

45. J. Prakash, B. Rushi Kumar and R. Sivaraj: Effects of variable viscosity and thermal conductivity on MHD viscoelastic fluid flow over a vertical flat plate (Accepted for publication in International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ISSN 0974-8059) Serials Publications, New Delhi, INDIA, IJAMP, Vol.4, No. 2, (July-Dec 2012), pp. 93-102.

46. B. Rushi Kumar, R. Sivaraj and J. Prakash : Double dispersion effects on MHD viscoelastic fluid non-Darcy flow over a vertical plate, International Journal of Computer Mathematical Science and Applications (IJCMSA) (ISSN 0973-6786) Serials Publications, New Delhi, INDIA Vol. 6, No. 3-4, (July-Dec 2012) pp. 63-72.

47. R. Sivaraj, B. Rushi Kumar and J. Prakash: Oscillatory slip flow between a long vertical wavy wall and a parallel flat wall with convective boundary (Accepted for publication in International Review of Pure and Applied Mathematics (ISSN 0973-1350), Serials Publications, New Delhi, INDIA, IRPAM, Vol. 8, No. 2, (July-Dec 2012) Pp. 141-155.

48. S.Sreenadh, J. Prakash and E.Sudhakara: MHD Free Convective Flow of Jeffrey Fluid between two Coaxial Impermeable and Permeable Cylinders, International Journal of Engineering and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (IJEIM), (ISSN 0975-5322) Serials Publications, New Delhi, INDIA Vol 4, No. 2, July-Dec 2012, pp. 13-22.

49. J. Prakash, R. Sivaraj and B. Rushi Kumar: Influence of chemical reaction on unsteady MHD mixed convective flow over a moving vertical porous plate, International Journal of Fluid Mechanics (IJFM) 3(1), June 2011, 1-14.

50. J. Prakash, N. Chaturvedi, V.C.C. Raju, T. G. Motsumi: Twin Effects of Slip Velocity and

Variable Suction on Oscillatory Magneto-Hydro-Dynamic Flow with Radiative Heat Transfer,

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Advances and Applications in Fluid Mechanics, Pushpa Publishing House, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2011, pp 129-138.

51. A. Misra, S. K. Mishra and J. Prakash: Modeling electrification of suspended particulate

matter (SPM) in a two phase laminar boundary layer flow and heat transfer over a semi-infinite flat plate, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer (ICHMT-02407), Vol. 38, No. 8, 2011, pp 1110-1118.http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ichmt

52. J. Prakash, O. D. Makinde (2010): Radiative Heat Transfer to Blood Flow Through a Stenotic

Artery in the Presence of Magnetic Field, Latin American Applied Research Journal (LAARJ) Vol. 41, No. 3, July 2011, pp. 273-277.

53. Prakash J, and Sandeep N: Effect of Cattaneo-Christov Heat Flux on MHD Casson Flow over

Various Geometries with Thermophoresis and Brownian Moment, HEFAT 2017 Conference Proceedings, pp1-10.

54. Sachin Shaw, Jagdish Prakash, Subhash Rao (2017): Infuence of the thermal radiation on

the bioconvection of gyrotactic microorganism contains nano fluid, BIUST Research & Innovation Symposium 2017 Conference Proceedings,Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Palapye, Botswana, pp 36-41

55. E. Kumaresan, A.G. Vijay Kumar and J.Prakash (2016): An Exact solution on Free Convection

Viscoelastic Fluid Flow past a Moving Infinite Vertical Plate through Porous Medium In The Presence Of Thermal Radiation and Chemical Reaction, Proceedings of 61st Congress of ISTAM (http://istam.iitkgp.ac.in) Held at: VITU -Vellore, India, Dec. 11-14, 2016 (http://www.vit.ac.in/)61-istam-fm-fp-587.

56. Veera Krishna, M and J. Prakash: Hall effects on Unsteady MHD Free Convection flow of an

incompressible electrically conducting Second grade fluid through a porous medium over An infinite rotating vertical plate fluctuating with Heat Source/Sink and Chemical reaction, NIT Warangal, India-Nov-Dec 2, 2015.

57. J. Prakash, A. G. Vijaya Kumar, B. Rushi Kumar and S. V. K. Varma: The Effects of Induced

Magnetic Field and Radiation on MHD Mixed Convective Flow over a Porous Vertical Plate in the Presence of Viscous and Magnetic Dissipation, International Conference Proceedings of PSRC, ICIMME-2014 and ICCEME-2014, April 15-16, 2014, Johannesburg (South Africa), pp. 52-61(2014).

58. S.Sreenadh,E. Sudhakara and J. Prakash: MHD Pulsatile Flow of an Oldroyd Fluid in a Channel of Porous Medium, IIE International Conference Proceedings of International Conference on Advances in Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (ICAESAM 2013), pp. 21-26, (2013).

59. J. Prakash, B. Rushi Kumar, R. Sivaraj (2012): ”Viscoelastic fluid flow over a vertical plate with variable electric conductivity and non-uniform heat source/sink” Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu presented in the International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Applied Soft Computing-MMASC-2012 from 11-13 July, 2012, published in hard bound proceedings of the Mathematical Modeling and Applied Soft Computing-Volume 1 by Shanga Verlag (publishers) (2012) pp 1061-1073. ISBN 978-81-923752-1-2.

60. J. Prakash, R. Sivaraj, B. Rushi Kumar (2012): “Unsteady MHD viscoelastic fluid flow along a

moving vertical cone” Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh presented in the National Conference on Mathematical and Computational Sciences, MACS-2012 from 6-7 July 2012, published in CD format proceedings of National Conference on Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry (AP), INDIA (2012) Eagle Eye Publications-Mumbai (publishers) (2012) pp 30-38. ISBN 978-81-923777-3-5.

61. J. Prakash and Ashok Misra (2012): “The effects of charged suspended particles on the steady

laminar flow and heat transfer in the boundary layer of a gas-solid suspension” Atlanta, USA, presented in the sixth International Conference on Dynamic Systems and Applications, ICDSA-6 from May 25-28, 2011, published in the Proceedings of Dynamic Systems and Applications, Vol. 6, (2012) pp 346-353 by Dynamic Publishers, Inc., USA. ISBN 1-890888-06-0.

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62. A. Mishra and J. Prakash (2011): Unsteady incompressible flow and heat transfer of dusty

non-ionized fluid with charged suspended particulate matter (SPM) between two infinite parallel plates due to the motion of one of them, HEFAT-8 Proceedings 2011, pp 327-336.

63. J. Prakash (2011): Chemically Reacting Unsteady MHD Convective Heat and Mass Transfer

Flow of a Binary Mixture over a Semi-infinite Vertical, Stretching, Porous Plate with Internal Heat Generation/Absorption (ICMD Proceedings November 2011).

64. J. Prakash (2011): Some fascinating problems in Fluid Dynamics (ICMD Proceedings

November 2011)). INVITED TALKS PRESENTED IN THE REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES (In Last 5 years)

1. 29th January 2020: Special Invited Guest Lecture on “Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a Happy Living and Good Learning” Organised by the Department of Mathematics, Auxilium Girls College (Autonomous), Vellore-6, Tamil Nadu, India from 1:00-2:30 PM (Over 200 Girls students in PG and Research Programs attended).

2. January 30-February 03, 2020: International Workshop on Mathematics Meet the World:

Recent Trends and Development (RTDM2020) Organized by the Department of Mathematics at VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, INDIA:

Tree plantation ceremony by the Chief Guest and Prof J. Prakash on the VITU Campus Invited talk by Prof J. Prakash on February 01, 2020: J. Prakash and M. Veera Krishna entitled as “Radiation Absorption on MHD Convective Flow of Nano Fluids Over a Moving Vertical Porous Plate” Prof J. Prakash Chaired the Valedictory Session on February 03, 2020 and distributed Certificates to the participants of the workshop.

3. January 27-29, 2020: International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Applications (ICMA-2020) Organized by PG and Research Department of Mathematics at Sacred Heart College (Autonomous) Tirupattur, Tamil Nadu, INDIA:

2:00-3:00 PM Special Invited Guest Lecture to staff and students: entitled “ Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a Happy Living and Good Learning” in Mother Teresa Hall on January 28, 2020 9:45-3:30 PM Invited talk by Prof J. Prakash on January 29, 2020: J. Prakash and M. Veera Krishna entitled as “Heat and Mass Transfer on MHD Free convective flow through Porous medium over an infinite vertical plate with time dependent permeability, Oscillatory suction and Hall effects” 11:00-12:00 Veledictory Address by Prof J. Prakash on January 29, 2020. 4. December 29-31, 2019: International Conference of Indian Association of Physical Sciences

(CONIAPS XXV 2019) Organised by Prof P. N Pandey, Vice Chancellor and President (IAPS), Nehru Gram Bharati (Deemed to be University) Allahabad-221505, (UP) at Guru Jambheswar University of Science and Technology, Hissar, Haryana, India

10:00-11:00 AM: Delivered Memorial Lecture by Prof J. Prakash in honour of Distinguished Professor T. Pati

on December 29, 2019 in the Conference Auditorium Hall

11:00-12:30 PM: Chaired the Session II of 3 Invited talks by Prof J. Prakash

2:00-2:30 PM Plenary Invited talk by Prof J. Prakash on December 30, 2019: J. Prakash and A. G. Vijaya Kumar entitled as “A precise solution of unsteady MHD free convection by exponentially accelerating Gasoline Nano-fluid flow past an inclined plate and varying degrees of magnetic field through porous medium”-Chair Person: Prof Avanish Kumar

10:30-12:30 PM: Chaired the Session VII of 4 Invited talks on December 30, 2019 by Prof J. Prakash

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5. December 13-15, 2019: International Conference of Gwalior Academy of Mathematical Sciences

(ICGAMS-2019) Organized by Prof V. P. Saxena, Department of Mathematics at VIT University, Bhopal, (MP), India

Chaired the Session of 6 Young Presenters on December 14, 2019 by Prof J. Prakash

2:00-3:00 PM: Invited talk by Prof J. Prakash on December 15, 2019: J. Prakash and A. G. Vijaya Kumar entitled as “An Exact Solution on Nano Fluid Boundary Layer Flow in the Presence of Magnetic Field Lines Fixed between the Fluid and to the Plate” . 12:00-1:00 PM: An Invited motivational talk to the staff and students on December 16, 2019 entitled “ Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a Happy Living and Good Learning” in the Conference Hall 1:00-2:00 PM: An Invited motivational talk to the staff and students on December 16, 2019 entitled “ India’s Contribution to the Rest of the World” in the Conference Hall.

7. June 1-3, 2018: Invited talk entitled “Soret Effect on Unsteady MHD Free Convective

Casson Fluid Flow Past an Oscillating Semi-infinite Vertical Plate” in The 33rd Annual Conference of the Ramanujan Mathematical Society organized by the Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, INDIA

8. June 22-23, 2018: Keynote speaker and a Session Chair A talk entitled “Heat and Mass

Transfer Effects on MHD Nano Fluid Flow over a Semi Infinite Flat Plate Embedded in a

Porous Medium” in an “International Conference on Mobile Cloud Computing,

Communication and Engineering (ICMCCCE-2018)” organized by the Narasaraopeta

Engineering College, Narasaraopeta-522 601, A. P. , INDIA.

9. June 23, 2018: Two invited talks entitled “Dimensional Analysis and Significance of some

Physical Parameters in Fluid Dynamics” and “Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some

suggested ways for a happy living and good learning” organized by the Department of

Mathematics, RVR & JC College of Engineering, Guntur, A. P. , INDIA.

10. June 25 - July 6, 2018: Delivered three Lectures as a resource person in “The Refresher

Course on Concepts of Fluid Dynamics and Applications” for graduate students and

teachers pursuing their PhD (Total 36) sponsored by the National Science Academy,

Government of India and hosted by the Department of Applied Mathematics, Indian Institute

of Technology (Indian School of Mines), IIT/ISM Dhanbad, Jharkhand, INDIA.

11. July 4, 2018: Delivered two invited talks in a prestigious institution Central University

of Jharkhand, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India organized by the Department of Mathematics.

12. July 6-8, 2018: Chief Guest and a Session Chair A talk entitled “Heat Transfer and

Entropy Generation Analysis of MHD Flow of Casson Fluid between Two Parallel Plates

with Navier Slip in the presence of Viscous Dissipation” in an “International Conference

on Mathematical Modelling, Applied Analysis and Computation-2018 (ICMMAAC-18)”,

Organized by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, School of Science, JECRC

University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, INDIA.

13. July 19-21, 2018: Plenary Speaker and a Session Chair A talk entitled “Heat and

Mass Transfer Effects on MHD Nano fluid Flow over a Semi-infinite Flat Plate Embedded

in a Porous Medium & Two Phase MHD Flow and Heat Transfer in a Horizontal Channel”

in an “International Conference on Mathematical Modelling, and Scientific Computing

(ICMMSC-2018)” organized by Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Indore, INDIA.

14. July 23 – 31, 2018: Visiting Professor Delivered a few specialized lectures in Fluid

Dynamics at the following two prestigious institutions:

A. Department of Mathematics, S. V. University, Tirupati, INDIA (Number of graduate

and PhD students attended 80+).

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B. Department of Applied Mathematics, Sri Padmavathi Women University, Tirupati,

INDIA (Number of graduate and PhD women students attended 82).

15. July 27, 2018: Visitor and a Special Invitee Delivered the following invited talks at

the VIT University, Vellore-632 014, Tamil Nadu, INDIA organized by the Department

of Mathematics.

A. One hour talk to the M. Tech students (73) on Applications of Calculus of Variations to

Eigen Value Problems

B. One hour talk to the B. Tech students (62) on Applications of Mathematics in Architecture

C. As a subject expert, attended the presentations of the Synopsis of the Theses of two PhD

students with other experts:

1. E. Kumaresan: The title of his thesis “Exact and Numerical Solutions of Some Hydro

magnetic Viscous-Elastic and Nano fluid Flow Models, and

2. Narsu Sivakumar: The title of his thesis “Modelling and Analysis of Natural Convection

Flow Problems”.

16. 18-20 December, 2017: J. Prakash and A. G. Vijaya Kumar, Keynote talk in iCOMET2017

at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, entitled “A precise solution on unsteady MHD free convection chemically reacting silver nanofluid flow past an exponentially accelerated vertical plate through porous medium on 19 December 2017.

17. 4 December 2017: Science Academie’s Lecture Workshop on Emerging Trends in

Mathematical Modeling in Fluid Dynamics (ETMMF-2017), Thiruvalluvar University, Serkkadu University, Vellore- 632 115, India: J. Prakash and A. G. Vijaya Kumar: An invited talk as an Eminent Speaker entitled “ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF DIFFUSION THERMO EFFECTS ON UNSTEADY FREE CONVECTION FLOW PAST AN ACCELERATED VERTICAL PLATE”.

18. 1-3 December, 2017: International Conference on Advances in Mathematical Sciences

(ICAMS 2017) during at VIT University, Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India: J. Prakash and M. Veera Krishna: An invited Keynote talk entitled “HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER ON MHD CHEMICALLY REACTING FLOW OF A MICRO-POLAR FLUID THROUGH A POROUS MEDIUM WITH HALL EFFECTS”.

Chaired two sessions of Keynote Speakers: 1. Prof P. V. Arunachalam on 1 December 2017 (12-13 Hours) and 2. Prof Satyananda Panda on 2 December 2017 from 15-16 Hours. 19. 17-19 October 2017: J. Prakash and A. G. Vijaya Kumar : An invited talk on 17 October 2017

(Time 14:10-14:30, Session 3, Chair: Prof B. P. Parida) entitled “Analytical Investigations of Diffusion Thermo Effects on Unsteady Free Convection Flow Past an Accelerated Vertical Plate” given at 15th Biennial Conference of Botswana Institution of Engineers (BIE) held at Phakalane Golf Estate,Gaborone, Botswana.

20. 11 August 2017: Two invited Guest Lectures given at Dr B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra,

India 1. EXACT SOLUTION OF UNSTEADY MHD FREE CONVECTIVE CHEMICALLY REACTING

VISCO-ELASTIC FLUID FLOW PAST A MOVING VERTICAL PLATE THROUGH POROUS MEDIUM (For Graduate students)

2. BEAUTY AND FUN IN MATHEMATICS AND SOME SUGGESTED WAYS FOR A HAPPY LIVING AND GOOD LEARNING (For undergraduate students and staff of other faculties)

21. 27 July 2017: An invited Guest Lecture entitled "Beauty, Fun and Joy in Mathematics” at C.

P. Goenka International School, Thane, Mumbai, India 22. 17-19 July 2017: HEFAT2017 (13th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid

Mechanics and Thermodynamics) Organized by Prof. Josua Meyer, University of Pretoria

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held at Hotel Bernardin, Portoroz, Slovenia. Chaired a Renewable Energy Session on July 19, 2017 10:40-12:20 PM.

23. 14-16 July 2017: CONIAPS XX (20th International Conference of International Academy of

Physical Sciences on Recent Advances in Physical Sciences and Future Challenges): An invited talk entitled “Hall effects on MHD rotating flow of a viscoelastic fluid through a porous medium over an infinite oscillating porous plate with heat source and chemical reaction” organized by Faculty of Science, Departments of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500007, India.

24. 11-14 July 2017: ICFDA2017, An invited talk entitled “ Exact solution of unsteady MHD Free

convective Chemically Reacting Visco-elastic Fluid Flow past a moving Vertical Plate Through Porous Medium” in an International Conference on Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications, organized by the Department of Mathematics at BNM Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India. Chaired also the session on “Fluid Dynamics and Its Applications” on 12 July 2017.

25. 26-28 June 2017: Mathematics in Industry NZ, held at Massey University, Palmerston North,

New Zealand 26. 12-14 June 2017: Sachin Shaw, Jagdish Prakash and Subas Rao, Infuence of the thermal

radiation on the bioconvection of gyrotactic microorganism contains nano fluid, BIUSTResearch & Innovation Symposium 2017,Botswana International University of Science and Technology, Palapye, Botswana.

27. 8 JAN 2017: J. Prakash: An invited Guest Lecture entitled "Beauty and Fun in Mathematics

and Some Suggested Ways for a Happy Living and Good Learning” delivered at Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal, India

28. 6-7 January 2017, IEEE 4th International Conference on Advanced Computing and

Communication Systems (ICACCS-2017), at Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore. Also Chaired a Technical Session. J. Prakash and N. Sandeep: :(An Invited Keynote Lecture), Heat and Mass Transfer in Mhd Bio-Convection Flow over a Vertical Plate in the Presence of Aligned Magnetic Field. 29.30 December 2016 (Special Invited Visit to CUTM): J. Prakash: Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and Some Suggested Ways for a Happy Living and Good Learning (Invited Guest Lecture at Centurian University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar Campus, Odisha, India).

J. Prakash: Hall Current Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow Through a composite Medium In a

Rotating Parallel Plate Channel, Department of Mathematics, (Invited Guest Lecture at Centurian

University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar Campus, Odisha, India).

J. Prakash: India’s Contribution to the Rest of the World, Department of Mathematics, (Invited

Guest Lecture at Centurian University of Technology and Management, Bhubaneswar

Campus, Odisha, India).

30. 23-25 December 2016: An International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Applications (ICMSEA-2016) J. Prakash, N. Sandeep:(An Invited Keynote Lecture): Flow and Heat Transfer of

Magnetohydrodynami Nanofluid Embedded with Dust Particles over a Stretching sheet,at Baba Institute of Technology and Sciences, Visakhapatnam, India

31.19-21 December 2016: The Third International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (3rd ICAFD-2016) Organized by the Department of Applied Mathematics, Indian School of Mines (ISM) 826004, India in Association with the Fluid Mechanics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.

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The following papers were presented in the 3rd International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (3rd ICAFD-2016 during 19-21 DEC, 2016), organized by the Department of Applied Mathematics, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)/Indian School of Mines (ISM) 826004, DHANBAD, India in Association with the Fluid Mechanics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana. The 5 papers (marked by *) are selected to get published in the Proceedings of ICAFD-2016 by Springer in “Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering”.

1. J. Prakash, R. Swetha, G. Vishwanatha Reddy and S. V. K. Varma:: Soret and heat generation effects on an unsteady free convective flow past an exponentially accelerated plate with constant mass flux. (Keynote).

2. *R. Swetha, J. Prakash, G. Viswanatha Reddy, and S. Vijaya Kumar Varma: MHD Free Convection Flow Past an Exponentially Accelerated Inclined Plate Embedded in Porous Medium.

3. R. Swetha, Jagdish Prakash, G. Viswanatha Reddy and S. Vijaya Kumar Varma: Heat transfer and Entropy generation analysis of MHD flow of a Casson fluid past an inclined plate with Navier slip in the presence of viscous dissipation.

4. A. Misra, S. K. Mishra, J. Prakash: Modeling Electrification of SPM on the Thermal Radiative Boundary Layer Flow of a Particulate Suspension over a Stretching Sheet in Presence of Heat Source/Sink. (Keynote).

5. *M. Veera Krishna, B. V. Swarnalathamma and J. Prakash: Heat and mass transfer on Unsteady MHD oscillatory flow of Blood through porous arteriole.

6. *S. Shaw, J. Prakash: Radiation effect on the Bioconvection Stagnation Point Flow of Nanofluid containing gyrotactic Microorganism past a wedge.

7. *S. Sreelatha, K. S. Balamurugan and J. Prakash: Effects of Chemical Reaction and Radiation Absorption on MHD Free Convective Flow past a Vertical Porous Plate with Hall Current.

8. *A. Mythreye, K. S. Balamurugan, J. Prakash and J. P. Pramod: Chemical Reaction and Soret Effect on MHD Free Convective Flow past an Infinite Vertical Porous Plate with Variable Suction.

9. Kamboji Jyothi, M. VeerKrishna and J. Prakash, Heat and Mass Transfer on Unsteady MHD Oscillatory flow of Blood through porous arteriole with Hall effects.

10. B. V. Swarnalathamma, M. VeerKrishna and J. Prakash, Heat Transfer Analysis on Peristaltic Flow of Jeffrey Fluid through Porous Medium in a Vertical Stratum under the influence of Uniform Transverse Magnetic Field.

11. M. Gangadhar Reddy, M. VeerKrishna and J. Prakash, Heat and Mass Transfer on unsteady MHD free convective flow through a porous medium over an infinite verticalplate with time dependent permeability and oscillatory suction.

12. G. Subba Reddy, M. VeerKrishna and J. Prakash, Unsteady MHD Reactive Flow of Second Grade Fluid through porous medium in a Rotating paraleel plate channel.

Also, Chairman of the Session on Heat and Mass Transfer on 20 December 2016, Room TS-05, Seminar Hall-Applied Maths (Co-Chair: Prof G. S. Seth) IMPORTANT ACHIEVEMENTS: In the Valedictory session of the Conference at Dhanbad, two important resolutions were approved. (1) An International Academy of Fluid Dynamics (IAFD) was restructured and ICAFD will soon be registered and launched at the University of Arkansas, USA in 2017. Prof Panneer Selvam is the President and Prof J. Prakash as a General Secretary. (2) The 4th ICAFD-2018 will be hosted by VITU at Vellore, India (Tamil Nadu) preferably in July 2018. 32. 15-17 December 2016: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SMART CITIES (ICSC-2016) J. Prakash and M. Veera Krishna: (An Invited Keynote Lecture), Unsteady MHD Convective Flow over an Infinite Vertical Porous Plate with Hall Current Effects, RGM College of Engineering & Technology (Autonomous), NANDYAL- 518 501, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India. 33.14 December 2016: J. Prakash: (An invited Guest Lecture) on Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a Happy Living and Good Learning, Department of Mathematics, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, India

LAUNCHING CEREMONY OF TWO TEXT BOOKS ON FLUID MECHANICS: I together with Professor Y. Narasimhulu (Vice Chancellor of Rayalaseema University) launched two text books namely: 1. Runup Flows of Non-Newtonian Fluids through a parallel plate Channel and 2. Objective Mathematics written by Dr M. Veera Krishna, Venue: Office of the VC, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool, A. P. India.

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34. 8-10 December 2016: International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematical

Sciences and its Applications (RAMSA-2016) J. Prakash, C. S. K. Raju and N. Sandeep (An Invited Keynote), Dual Solutions for Heat and Mass Transfer in MHD Jeffrey Fluid in the Presence of Homogeneous-Heterogeneous Reactions, Department of Mathematics, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida, India.

35.21-23 November 2016: The 14th World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS), organized by the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and hosted by the Government of Botswana, Venue: GICC, Gaborone.

36. 5-7 September 2016, IASTED (AfricaMS2016): J. Prakash and M. Veera Krishna: MHD Forced Convection Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluid Through Stumpy Permeable Porous Medium (An invited Plenary Lecture In the 6th IASTED African Conference on Modelling and Simulation (AfricaMS2016) (5-7 September 2016),Organized by the Department of Computer Science, University of Botswana, Gaborone, BOTSWANA, Venue: Gaborone International Convention Centre (GICC), Gaborone) Also, held the position as a Chair, Modelling and Simulation Conference, IASTED AfricaMS2016. 37. 1-4 August 2016: 7th International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM2016),

Berkeley, California, USA (01 – 04 AUG 2016), Venue: TPL-5, Room C (Sutardja Dai Hall Room 250):

J. Prakash and M. Veera Krishna: (An Invited Thematic Plenary Lecture), Combined effects on MHD Free Convection Rotating Flow of Visco-elastic Fluid Past an infinite vertical oscillating porous plate with Chemical Reaction.

38. 10-12 July, 2016: International Conference on Recent Advances in Mathematics and

Their Applications ICRAMTA-2016 (July 10-12, 2016): Venue: Department of Mathematics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004, INDIA

1. J. Prakash (An Invited Guest Lecture): Analytical study on MHD flow of Nanofluid through

saturated porous medium induced by a convectively heated permeable shrinking surface with Hall current effects.

2. J. Prakash and A. G. Vijaya Kumar: Analytical study on MHD flow of Nanofluid through

saturated porous medium induced by a convectively heated permeable shrinking surface with Hall current effects.

39. 22-24 December 2015: An invited talk on 22 Dec 2015 entitled “Recent Advancement and

Research in Fluid Dynamics” is presented in the 18th International Conference of International Academy of Physical Sciences (CONIAPS XVIII) on “Recent Trend in Physical Sciences”, December 22-24, 2015, organized by Faculty of Science, University of Allahabad, India in collaboration with United Group of Institutions, Allahabad, sponsored by DST, UGC & IAPS.

40. On 23 December 2015: Vivek Kumar Srivastav and J. Prakash: “Laminar and Turbulent

Flow Studies of 2D Human Airway Model” (Paper Number M-139), Venue: Smart Room 003, Department of Applied Sciences, United Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India.

41. On 23 December 2015: An invited Guest Lecture by J. Prakash entitled “Beauty and fun in

Mathematics and some suggested ways for a happy living and good learning”, Venue: Conference Centre, United Institute of Technology, Allahabad, India.

42. 11-14 December 2015: An invited talk on 12 Dec 2015 entitled “Dual solutions for heat and

mass transfer in MHD Jeffrey fluid in the presence of homogeneous-heterogeneous reactions” is presented in the 18th Annual cum 1st International Conference of VIJNANA PARISHAD OF INDIA on Computational & Integrative Sciences & International Symposium on Computational Biology dedicated to Honor Professor H.M. Srivastava during his PLATINUM JUBILEE CELIBRATIONS at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India.

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(1) J. Prakash, Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a happy living and good learning, invited talk in Technical session III on 7 January 2015, and (2) J. Prakash, India’s contribution to the rest of the world on 8 January 2015; and

43. J. Prakash, Hall effects on unsteady MHD Flow through Porous Medium in a Rotating Parallel Plate Channel under the Influence of Impulsive Change, Cosine & Sine Oscillations of Pressure Gradient, invited keynote lecture on 9 January 2015, International Conference on Applications of Mathematics in Engineering Science and Technology (ICAMEST 2015) organized by the Department of Mathematics, P. S. G. R. Krishnammal College for Women (An autonomous Institution affiliated to Bharthiar University), Peelamedu, Coimbatore-641 004 (Tamil Nadu), (7- 9 January 2015), INDIA.

44. J. Prakash, Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a happy living and

good learning, an invited talk on 8 January 2015, International Conference on Innovative Challenges in Multi-Disciplinary Research and Practice of Mathematics (ICMRM-2015) organized by PG & Research Department of Mathematics, Hindusthan College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore-641028 (Tamil Nadu), INDIA.

45. J. Prakash, Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a happy living and

good learning, an invited talk on 9 January 2015, International Conference on Emerging Trends in Mathematics and Its Applications organized by the Department of Mathematics, Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College, Kalapatti, Coimbatore-48 (Tamil Nadu), INDIA.

46. J. Prakash, Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a happy living and

good learning, an invited talk on 10 January 2015, Department of Mathematics, Nirmala College for Women (Autonomous), Red Fields, Coimbatore-641018, (Tamil Nadu), INDIA.

47. J. Prakash, Beauty and Fun in Mathematics, a talk on 8 July 2015, First Conference in

Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers in B. Ed. (Secondary) Programme jointly with DMSE, UB held at UB Library Auditorium with the Theme: MATHEMATICS EVERYWHERE, Gaborone, BOTSWANA.

48. J. Prakash, Hall Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow through Porous Medium in a Rotating Parallel

Plate Channel under the Influence of Impulsive Change, Cosine & Sine Oscillations of Pressure Gradient, an invited talk in the Seventh International Conference on Dynamic Systems and Applications (ICDSA-7), Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA 30314, (27-29 May 2015), USA.

49. V. K. Srivastav and J. Prakash, Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics for the Study of

Human Respiratory System & Human Heart: A Review, International Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematics (ICRTM 2015), Department of Mathematics, University of Allahabad, (July 10-12, 2015), INDIA.

50. J. Prakash, Hall Current Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow Through a composite Medium in a

Rotating Parallel Plate Channel, an invited talk in the Sixth International Conference on Computational Methods (ICCM 2015) held at Pullman Hotel Auckland, New Zealand (14-17 July 2015), University of Auckland, NEW ZEALAND.

51. J. Prakash, Hall Effects on Unsteady MHD Flow through Porous Medium in a Rotating Parallel

Plate Channel under the Influence of Impulsive Change, Cosine & Sine Oscillations of Pressure Gradient, an invited talk in the Botswana Institution of Engineers (BIE) 14th Biennial Conference, Phakalane Golf Estate, (6-8 October 2015), Gaborone, BOTSWANA.

52. J. Prakash, Beauty, Fun and Joy in Mathematics, a talk on World Science Day with a theme:

Science for Peace and Development, UB Library on 10 November 2015, BOTSWANA.

53. J. Prakash, Dual Solutions for Heat and Mass Transfer in MHD Jeffrey Fluid in the Presence of Homogeneous-Heterogeneous Reactions, an invited talk, First International and Eighteenth Annual conference of VIJNANA PARISHAD OF INDIA on Computational & Integrative Sciences dedicated to Honour Professor H.M. Srivastava during his PLATINUM JUBILEE CELIBRATIONS at Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, December 11-14, 2015, INDIA.

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54. J. Prakash, Recent Advancement and Research in Fluid Dynamics, an invited talk in the 18th International Conference of International Academy of Physical Sciences (CONIAPS XVIII) on Recent Trends in Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, December 22 to 24, 2015, INDIA.

55. V. K. Srivastav and J. Prakash, Laminar and Turbulent Flow Studies of 2D Human Airway

Model, a talk presented in the 18th International Conference of International Academy of Physical Sciences (CONIAPS XVIII) on Recent Trends in Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, December 22 to 24, 2015, INDIA.

3.7 Thesis and Dissertations

J. Prakash (1983): Analytical Study of Physiological Flows, D.Phil. Thesis, pp1-200, Garhwal

University, INDIA (Supervisors: Professor P. N. Tandon and Dr K. S. Sinha)

3.8. Research and M. Sc. Dissertations Supervised

1. HIV/AIDS Transmission Models with and without Density-Dependent Demographics by Ricardo Gosalamang Kelatlhegile, University of Botswana (2008) (Supervisors: Dr F. Nyabadza and Dr J. Prakash)

2. Modelling Spatial Structures Using Markov Chains by O. S. Basimanebotlhe, University of Botswana (2007) (Supervisers: Dr O. A. Daman and Dr J. Prakash)

3. Stability of Flows in Channels by Banda Eddison , University of Zambia (1990) 4. Kriging Techniques in Geostatistics by James M. Silwimba, University of Zambia (1990) 5. Statistical Analysis of Daily Rainfall Data by N.U. Haankuku, University of Zambia (July

1988)

3.9 Ph. D. THESES EXTERNAL EXAMINER (24 PhD Theses in past 8 years):

1. Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Calcium Distribution in Alzheimeric Cells: By Ms. Dave

Devanshi Dilipkumar, under the guidance of Dr. Brajesh Kumar Jha, Department of Mathematics, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Raisan - 382 007, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India (May 2020).

2. Heat and Mass Transfer Analysis of the MHD Jeffrey and Couple Stress Fluid Flows through Porous Boundaries: By Adigoppula Raju, Department of Applied Mathematics, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (Deemed University), Girinagar, Pune-411 025, India (September 2019).

3. Mathematical Modeling and Analysis of Agricultural Pest Control Dynamics: By Mr Vijay Kumar, Department of Applied Sciences, Humanities and Management Beant College of Engineering and Technology, Gurdaspur and submitted in I.K.Gujral PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, Jalandhar- Kapurthala, Punjab, India (August 2019).

4. Non Newtonian MHD Flows in a Channel with Heat and Mass Transfer: By Ms K. Nirmala,

Research and Development Centre, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641 046, Tamil Nadu, India, (March 2019).

5. Stress Driven Hydrodynamic and Hydromagnetic Rotating Boundary Layer Flows at the Free Surface: by Mr K. Jagadesh Kumar, School of Advanced Sciences, VIT University, Vellore-632 014, India, (January 2018).

6. Homotopy Analysis Sumudu Transform Method for Fractional Order Partial Differential Equations: by Mr Rishi Kumar Pandey, Department of Mathematics, Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology, Guna, MP, India, (January 2018).

7. Some Mathematical Models on Physiological Transport Process in Airways: by S. Radhakrishnan, Department of Mathematics, Thiruvalluvar University, Serkkadu, Vellore-632 115, India, (January 2018).

8. Computational Analysis of Hydromagnetic Heat Transfer Flows over a Stretching Sheet/Cylinder: By P. Padma, Department of Mathematics, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, (AP), India (January 2018).

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9. Mathematical Modelling of Blood Flow Through Arteriews and It’s Application to Cardiovasculsar System: By K. Selvaraj, Department Of Mathematics, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar-608 002, Tamil Nadu, India (January 2018).

10. Some Mqathematical Models on Physiological Transport Process in Airways: By S.

Radhakrishnan, Department of Mathematics, Thiruvalluvar University, Serkkadu, Vellore-632 115, India (October 2017).

11. Transport of Bacteria and Virus in Groundwater By Mrs S. Senthamilselvi, Department Of

Mathematics, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar-608 002, Tamil Nadu, India (September 2017).

12. Contribution to the Study Of Fuzzy Optimal Performances of Game Theory and its Applications:

By R.Senthil Kumar, PG & Research Department of Mathematics, Chikkanna Government Arts College,

(Affiliated to Bharathiar University, Coimbatore), Tiruppur- 641602, Tamilnadu, India (August 2017).

13. Hybrid Approach of Conventional Time Series and Ann Soft Computing Techniques for Forecasting NSE and BSE Stocks: By Ms. Gurbinder Kaur, Department of Mathematics, Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Longowal-148 106, (Deemed-University), India (July 2017).

14. Mathematical Models for Blood Flow with Magnetic Field: By Mr. R. Vijayakumar, (April

2017) (did not reach to Gaborone) 15. Unsteady MHD non-Newtonian fluid flows through porous plates with heat and mass

transfer: By Naresh Kumar Nedunuri, Department of Mathematics, Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (Deemed University), Girinagar, Pune-25, India (MARCH 2017).

16. Oil Spill Effects at Sea and on Land: By Ms S. V. Hemalatha, Department of Mathematics,

Annamalai Uiversity, Annamalainagar-608 002 (Tamil Nadu), India (MARCH 2017). 17. A Study on Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Flows: By Ramashankar Tripathy, Department

of Mathematics, Siksha “O” Anusandhan University, Bhubaneshwar-751030, Odisha, India (DECEMBER 2016).

18. A Study on the Stability of Certain Parallel and Non-Parallel Shear Flows under Long

Wave Length:By R. Vijaya Kumari, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641 046, Tamil Nadu, India (NOVEMBER 2016).

19. Stability Analysis of Plankton Dynamic in Spatiotemporal Domain: Emphasizing The Impact of Delay By Amit Sharma, Regd. No. – 1213005, Department of Applied Sciences, D.A.V Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar-144 001 (Punjab), India. (MAY 2016).

20. Studies on forced convective hydromagnetic flow over a slandering stretching sheet: by

Mr M. Anand (March-April 2016)(Bharathiar University, Coimbatore-641 046), Tamil Nadu, India). 21. Computational analysis of on-isothermal flow of non-newtonian fluids: by Mr IE Ireka

(March-April 2015)(University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa).

22. A Class of Efficient Iterative Solvers for the Steady State Incompressible Fluid Flow: A Unified Approach by Muzhinji Kizito (February-April 2015)(University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa).

23. Some Flow and Diffusion Problems in Microcirculation with Application to Physiological

Systems by Swati Mishra (Dec 2012-Jan 2013)(Gautam Buddh Technical University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India).

24. Mathematical Models of MHD Flow Through Porous Medium by K. Elangovan (21 Oct 2011-

20 Jan 2012)(Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India).

4. INAUGURAL LECTURE: The Lecture entitled “Beauty and Fun in Mathematics and some suggested ways for a happy living and good learning” on 20 March 2019, Venue: UB Conference Centre, Time: 6-7 pm.

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5. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Originator and Organizer: First National Conference in Mathematics for secondary school

teachers in B. Ed (Secondary) programme jointly organized by the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Mathematics and Science Education,University of Botswana, Theme: Mathematics Everywhere, on 8 May, 2015, Venue: UB Library Auditorium.

Organizing Secretary: 5th International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (ICAFD-

2020) (13-15 December 2020) at VIT-AP University, Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA. Organizing Secretary: 4th International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (ICAFD-

2018) (July 2018) at VIT University, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, INDIA. Organizing Secretary: First IEEE International Conference on Computational and Mathematical

Methods in Engineering and Technology (ICOMET2017)(18-20 December 2017) at RMIT University, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA.

Organizing Secretary: 3rd International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (ICAFD-2016) (19-21 December 2016) at IIT/ISM, Dhanbad, INDIA.

Organizing Secretary: 2nd International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (ICAFD-

2014) (July 2014)t hosted by S. V. University, Tirupati, INDIA. Organizing Secretary: 1st International Conference on Applications of Fluid Dynamics (ICAFD-

2012) (27-29 September 2012) at University of Botswana, Gaborone, BOTSWANA. Departmental Seminar Presentations in UB/Massey University, New Zealand (over 20 in past 10 years) Reviewer of Research Papers from 85 Journals. Total 560 research articles were reviewed during the period (SEPT 2005 – AUGUST 2020). HIS SCOPUS INDICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:

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