In line with the objectives of the Society for Emerging Trends in Dynamical Systems (SETDS) and its mission to promote excellence in mathematical sciences, the Society has instituted a series of prestigious awards and prizes. These recognitions celebrate outstanding research contributions, innovation, and academic excellence, and will be presented at the SETDS Collaborative Annual Conference International Conference on Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences (ICAIM 2025), November 20–22, 2025, organized by The A. H. Siddiqi Centre for Advanced Research in Applied Mathematics & Physics (CARAMP), Sharda University, Greater Noida, India.
Date: November 22, 2025
Venue: Sharda University, Greater Noida.
Last Date of Registration: 15 November 2025
SETDS Awards (Academic Excellence Categories) — Fee: ₹2,000/-
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SETDS Prizes (Named Category Awards) — Fee: ₹4,000/-
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To inspire and encourage researchers globally, the Society for Emerging Trends in Dynamical Systems (SETDS) offers a set of prestigious prizes. These are named after legendary mathematicians, whose pioneering contributions continue to guide mathematical sciences and their applications.
Each Prize includes: a Cash Award, a Certificate, and a Memento. Winners are notified via email.
Honouring Srinivasa Ramanujan, whose extraordinary work in number theory, partitions, modular functions, and infinite series continues to inspire deep research in pure mathematics. This prize is awarded for exceptional contributions in number theory, analytic methods, and related areas of mathematical analysis.
Dedicated to Alan Turing, the pioneer of modern computer science and the visionary behind the concept of the Turing machine. The award recognises outstanding work in computation theory, algorithms, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
In tribute to Andrey Kolmogorov, who provided the axiomatic foundation of probability theory and advanced stochastic modelling, turbulence, and complexity theory. This prize is presented for achievements in probability, stochastic analysis, and mathematical modelling of random systems.
Named after Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao, whose pioneering contributions include the Rao–Blackwell theorem, Cramér–Rao bound, and advances in multivariate analysis. This prize recognises pathbreaking work in statistical inference, data analysis, and their scientific applications.
Honouring Henri Poincaré, the founder of modern dynamical systems, topology, and qualitative theory of differential equations. The award is given for research in dynamical systems, celestial mechanics, topology, and chaos theory.
Named after James Clerk Maxwell, whose equations unified electricity and magnetism, establishing the foundations of modern physics. This prize is awarded for excellence in electromagnetic theory, fluid mechanics, and mathematical physics.
Dedicated to John Nash, whose formulation of Nash equilibrium transformed economics and whose work in nonlinear PDEs remains influential. The award honours research in game theory, equilibrium analysis, and nonlinear mathematical models.
In tribute to Emmy Noether, who revolutionised abstract algebra and revealed the deep link between symmetries and conservation laws in physics. This prize celebrates contributions in algebra, group theory, and symmetry applications in mathematics and physics.
Honouring Paul Erdős, one of the most prolific mathematicians, renowned for his pioneering contributions to combinatorics, graph theory, and number theory. This award recognises excellence in discrete mathematics, combinatorial optimisation, and collaborative problem-solving.
In recognition of sustained contributions and impactful publications, SETDS has instituted Research and Academic Excellence Awards, supported through donations and corpus funds.
Each Award includes: Certificate, Memento, and Conference Attendance Certificate.
| S. No. | Name | Affiliation | SETDS Awards Categories |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Slashi Leel | Department of Mathematics, Sharda University | Best Researcher Award |
| 2 | Pardeep Kumar | Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi | Best Researcher Award |
| 3 | Ekta Chauhan | Agra College, Agra | Rising Scholar Award |
| 4 | Renu Gautam | Sharda University, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh | Rising Scholar Award |
| 5 | Bashir Ahmad Ganie | JK School Education Department | Sreenivasa Ramanujan Prize for Pure Mathematics |
| 6 | Mustapha Grema | Sharda University, India | Rising Scholar Award |
| 7 | Pariksha Gupta | Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology, Greater Noida | Women in Science & Education Award |
| 8 | Padmesh Tripathi | Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Delhi Technical Campus, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India | Lifetime Achievement in Research |
| 9 | Shilpi Singh | Government Degree College, Lucknow | Best Academic Administrator Award |
| 10 | Baba Shehu Saidu | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Kashim Ibrahim University, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria | Rising Scholar Award |
| 11 | Kalpana Singh | M.K. Govt. Degree College Ninowa, Farrukhabad | Best Academic Administrator Award |
| 12 | Kyari Audu | Kashim Ibrahim University, Nigeria | Rising Scholar Award |
| 13 | Manish Baboo Agarwal | Sharda University Agra, Agra | Best Researcher Award |
| 14 | Manu Mehrotra | Anand School of Engineering & Technology, Agra | Best Researcher Award |
| 15 | Buba Musa Tunga Hambagda | Federal University of Gashua, Nigeria | The A.H. Siddiqi Memorial Award |
| 16 | Rachna Khurana | Sharda University Agra, Agra | Women in Science & Education Award |











