Dinesh Singh (academic)

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Dinesh Singh
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi
In office
29 October 2010  2015
Preceded byDeepak Pantal
Succeeded byYogesh Kumar Tyagi
Personal details
Alma materSt. Stephen's College
Imperial College London
AwardsPadma Shri (2014)

Professor Dinesh Singh, chancellor K.R. Mangalam University is an Indian professor of mathematics. He served as the 21st Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi,[1] is a distinguished fellow of Hackspace at Imperial College London, and has been an adjunct professor of Mathematics at the University of Houston.[2] For his services to the nation he was conferred with the Padma Shri which is the fourth highest civilian award awarded by the Republic of India.[3][4]

Singh was born to Professor Udita Narayana Singh, former vice-chancellor of the University of Allahabad and pro vice-chancellor of the University of Delhi.[5][6]

Singh earned his B.Sc. Hons (Maths) in 1975 and M.A. (Maths) in 1977 from St. Stephen's College, followed by M.Phil (Maths) in 1978 from the University of Delhi. He did a PhD in Math from Imperial College London in 1981.[7][8] He holds numerous honorary doctorates some of them being awarded by University of Edinburgh, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, University College Cork, Ireland,[8] and University of Houston.[9]

Career

Singh started his career as lecturer at St. Stephen's College, University of Delhi, in 1981. Thereafter he joined the Department of Mathematics, University of Delhi, in 1987. He was head of the Department of Mathematics at the University of Delhi from December 2004 to September 2005. He served the University of Delhi as a director, South Campus from 2005-2010. He officiated briefly as pro vice chancellor, University of Delhi, before being appointed vice chancellor on 29 October 2010.[8] His area of specialization includes functional analysis, operator theory, and harmonic analysis.[8] He is an adjunct professor at the University of Houston and has also taught at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi. He is a recipient of Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour awarded by the Republic of India.[3][4] He is noted for being instrumental in setting up of Cluster Innovation Centre at University of Delhi, an inter-disciplinary, first of its kind research center particularly promoting undergraduate research. He also popularized the concept of innovation as credit.

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