[
Reg.
No E 1397 Kolhapur
under Rule 29 of Bombay
Public Trust Act 1950 ]
Future Plan
To fulfill its mission
TMRF would
require a variety of interlaced funding sources, allowing it to
progress both pure and applied research agendas in a number of topics
related to mathematics and computer science. The main
activities
are expected to encompass:
Cutting Edge Research
A series of inter-related research projects would be undertaken inspired by leading researchers within and outside India with the assistance of research students. The research assistants would be offered a assistantship for a period of 6 to 12 months
Each year the Institute would host 2-4 major research programs, covering a wide variety of topics in mathematical science. Each of the major programs would organize an introductory workshop and one or more specialized workshops. In addition, TMRF would host workshops on a variety of topics from commercial applications of mathematics to the latest achievements in pure research.
Interdisciplinary Exchange
The Institute would have an extensive external visitors program. This could encourage more senior scientists to stay at the Institute for short and for extended periods of time (3 days to 3 months). Additionally, a series of participative events could further stimulate the interaction process between scientists from different countries and disciplines.
Dissemination
Disseminating ideas and results is an important objective that can be achieved by electronic means as well as in face-to-face events. Currently, TMRF is running an online International Journal of Computer Science & Applications. This is a high quality refereed journal, which is an excellent international forum for research exchanges. TMRF would manage a comprehensive website as well as using its facilities to host summer schools, industrial seminars and post-doc training sessions.
E-Library and Exhibition
An electronic library accessible via the Internet would not only help to disseminate current research but also act as a depository or archive for mathematics & informatics research, providing online search tools, catalogues, indices and bibliographies, as well as acting as a repository for online teaching material.
For the general public, there would be a permanent state-of-the-art mathematics and informatics exhibition prepared so as to be understandable, educational and entertaining, including hands-on experiments suitable for children and students.
TMRF would develop the communication of mathematical and computer science both within and outside its walls.
Cutting Edge Research
A series of inter-related research projects would be undertaken inspired by leading researchers within and outside India with the assistance of research students. The research assistants would be offered a assistantship for a period of 6 to 12 months
Each year the Institute would host 2-4 major research programs, covering a wide variety of topics in mathematical science. Each of the major programs would organize an introductory workshop and one or more specialized workshops. In addition, TMRF would host workshops on a variety of topics from commercial applications of mathematics to the latest achievements in pure research.
Interdisciplinary Exchange
The Institute would have an extensive external visitors program. This could encourage more senior scientists to stay at the Institute for short and for extended periods of time (3 days to 3 months). Additionally, a series of participative events could further stimulate the interaction process between scientists from different countries and disciplines.
Dissemination
Disseminating ideas and results is an important objective that can be achieved by electronic means as well as in face-to-face events. Currently, TMRF is running an online International Journal of Computer Science & Applications. This is a high quality refereed journal, which is an excellent international forum for research exchanges. TMRF would manage a comprehensive website as well as using its facilities to host summer schools, industrial seminars and post-doc training sessions.
E-Library and Exhibition
An electronic library accessible via the Internet would not only help to disseminate current research but also act as a depository or archive for mathematics & informatics research, providing online search tools, catalogues, indices and bibliographies, as well as acting as a repository for online teaching material.
For the general public, there would be a permanent state-of-the-art mathematics and informatics exhibition prepared so as to be understandable, educational and entertaining, including hands-on experiments suitable for children and students.
TMRF would develop the communication of mathematical and computer science both within and outside its walls.
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Why should I donate to TMRF? : Your gifts/donation to the TMRF will make it possible for us to do many of the things about which we now dream. A Permanent building, Visiting scholars, support for members and post docs, and ongoing independence and security for the Organization will all come with creation of a permanent TMRF endowment.