Suresh Venapally
Suresh Venapally సురేశ్ వెనపల్లి | |
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Suresh Venapally | |
Born |
1966 50) Vangoor, Telangana | (age
Residence | United States |
Citizenship | Indian |
Fields | Algebra |
Institutions | University of Hyderabad |
Alma mater | Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), University of Hyderabad |
Doctoral advisor | Raman Parimala |
Notable awards | Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award 2009 |
Suresh Venapally (Telugu: సురేశ్ వెనపల్లి; born 1966) is an Indian mathematician known for his research work in algebra. He is a professor at Emory University.
Background
Suresh was born in Vangoor, Telangana, India and studied in ZPHS at Vangoor up to 9th standard. He did his M.Sc at University of Hyderabad. He joined Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in 1989 and got his PhD in under the guidance of Raman Parimala (1994). He later joined the faculty at University of Hyderabad.
Honors
- Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award for Mathematical Sciences in 2009[1]
- Invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians held at Hyderabad, India in 2010[2]
- Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences
- Andhra Pradesh Scientist Award, 2008
- B. M. Birla Science prize, 2004
- INSA Medal for Young Scientists, 1997[3]
Selected publications
- Zero-cycles on quadric fibrations: finiteness theorems and the cycle map, R Parimala & V Suresh, Invent. Math. 122 (1995), 83–117 doi:10.1007/BF01231440
- Isotropy of quadratic forms over function fields in one variable over p-adic fields, R Parimala & V Suresh, Publ. de I.H.E.S. 88 (1998) 129–150 MR 2000m:11034
- Bounding the symbol length in the Galois cohomology of function field of p-adic curves, to appear in Comm. Math. Helv doi:10.4171/CMH/198
- The u-invariant of the function fields of p-adic curves, R Parimala & V Suresh to appear in Annals of Mathematics[4] preprint at arxiv.org MR 2680494
References
External links
- Emory University faculty web page
- University of Hyderabad faculty web page
- Suresh Venapally at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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