Association of Nepalese Mathematicians in America

Association of Nepalese Mathematicians in America
Formation 2010
Type Mathematical Society
Location United States
President Mukta Bhandari
Key people Dhruba Adhikari (V. President) Santosh Bhattarai (V. President) Deepak Basyal (Gen. Secretary) Gokarna Aryal (Tresurer)
Website www.anmaweb.org

Association of Nepalese Mathematicians in America (ANMA),[1] is a nonprofit organization, established in May 2010 by Nepalese mathematicians, as a forum for Nepali mathematicians around the globe to share experiences and techniques that influence research and teaching of Mathematical Sciences.

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History

A need for a professional networking organization, which provides a forum for educators, researchers and scholars to promote, encourage and sustain interests in mathematics/statistics through the networking with mathematicians from Nepal, was realized in 2008. An initial discussion held between young energetic Nepali mathematicians Deepak Basyal and Santosh Bhattarai to form a forum was ended up with the inception of ANMA. In May 8, 2010, a ten members Ad-hoc committee co-ordinated by Durga Jung KC was formed to facilitate the by-laws writing, registration process and establishment of the association. The committee hold an election via telephone conference in January 22, 2011 to form a working committee for 2011-2013. The conference call elected Dr Mukta Bhandari as the first president of ANMA for 2 years. The ANMA formally registered in the office of the secretary of state, Indiana in March 14, 2011.

Objectives

The ANMA aims to serve mathematicians in universities, high school(+2),research institutes and other forms of higher education. The association is formed with the following objectives:

Activities

ANMA members are active in research of different branches of mathematical sciences. Seven ANMA members presented their research work in Joint Mathematics Meetings, New Orleans, 2011.[2]

Structure

The governing body of the Association is its executive committee, which is composed of President, two Vice Presidents, General Secretary, Treasurer, and four Members. These posts are nominated and elected by the members in every two years at the general meeting.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://anmaweb.org/default.aspx
  2. ^ http://anmaweb.org/ams2011.aspx

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