Dr. Umadhar Patnaik is the Managing Director of Ascent Classes and HOD of Mathematics in Visakhapatnam.
Dr. M. Umadhar Patnaik, an exceptional mathematician and dedicated educator, has been a beacon of inspiration for countless students throughout his remarkable career. With a profound passion for mathematics and a commitment to nurturing the next generation, Dr. Patnaik has left an indelible mark on the academic landscape of Visakhapatnam and beyond.
Educational Background and Early Career
Dr. Patnaik's journey in mathematics began with his M.Sc. in Mathematics from Andhra University in 1982. His quest for deeper knowledge led him to the University of Toledo, Ohio, USA, where he completed his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1994. During his time in the United States, he worked as a graduate student and teaching assistant, honing his skills as both a researcher and an educator.
Professional Work and Leadership
Returning to India, Dr. Patnaik embarked on a teaching career that spanned several prestigious institutions. From 1992 to 1994, he served as a Lecturer in Mathematics at Gangadhar Educational Institutes in Visakhapatnam, before moving on to the Dr. L. Bullaiah Post Graduate Centre, where he continued to inspire students with his innovative teaching methods. His leadership skills were recognized when he became the Head of the Department of Mathematics at AMAL Post Graduate Centre in Anakapalli and later at Vikas Educational Institutes, Visakhapatnam, where he served from 1998 to 2007.
Since 2007, Dr. Patnaik has been a Lecturer in Mathematics and the Director of Ascent Classes in Visakhapatnam, where he continues to guide students toward academic excellence.
Contributions to the Academic Community
Dr. Patnaik's influence extends beyond the classroom. As a member of the Board of Studies at Andhra University and the Academic Council of Vikas Educational Institutes, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic policies and curricula that benefit students across the region. His work as a consultant at Sankalp Cybernetics in Hyderabad highlights his versatility, where he contributed to designing encryption algorithms and trained teams on advanced encryption standards.
Fields of Interest and Courses Taught
Dr. Patnaik's areas of expertise include Differential Geometry, Calculus of Variations, Partial Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Mathematical Modeling. He has taught a wide range of courses, including Complex Analysis, Functional Analysis, Numerical Methods, Operational Research, Probability and Statistics, and Optimal Control, among others.
Professional Achievements and Impact
Dr. Patnaik has made significant contributions to mathematics education and research. He was instrumental in developing academic planners, teaching methodologies, and organizing teacher training programs at Vikas Educational Institutions. He also played a key role in organizing and conducting the APSMS symposium at Dr. L. Bullaiah Post Graduate Centre.
His dedication to professional development is evident in his active participation in over 20 conferences on subjects ranging from optimal control to fractal geometry and data compression. He presented a paper on the "Stability of Liquid Bridges Between Coaxial Tubes" at the 869th meeting of the American Mathematical Society in Fargo, North Dakota.
A Lasting Legacy
Dr. Patnaik's commitment to education and his unwavering support for his students have made him a revered figure in the academic community. His seminars on topics such as Differential Geometry, Stochastic Processes, and Algebraic Topology have inspired many to pursue mathematics with the same enthusiasm he embodies.
Through his work, Dr. M. Umadhar Patnaik has proven that teaching is not just about imparting knowledge but also about igniting curiosity and fostering a love for learning. He is truly a teacher who has made a difference, leaving a legacy of excellence and dedication that will be remembered for generations to come.
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GORTY SRINIVAS 6 m ago
He is not only a teacher to his students, He is a teacher to all the teachers who worked with or without him.He is a boon to his students and colleagues. Many students dream to listen his lectures.my sincere thanks to Ed groom for honouring such a great teacher!
Venkatesh Panyam(PV Sir) 6 m ago
A true Mathematics Genius. Blessed to work with him.