Indian computer scientist (born 1966)
Manindra Agrawal (born 20 May 1966) is an Indian computer scientist and director of Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur . He is also a professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur .[ 1] He was the recipient of the first Infosys Prize for Mathematics,[ 2] the Godel Prize in 2006; and the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award in Mathematical Sciences in 2003. He has been honoured with Padma Shri , India's 4th highest civilian award, in 2013.[ 3] [ 4]
Career
He created the AKS primality test with Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena , for which he and his co-authors won the 2006 Fulkerson Prize , and the 2006 Gödel Prize . He was also awarded 2002 Clay Research Award for this work. The test is the first unconditional deterministic algorithm to test an n -digit number for primality in a time that has been proven to be polynomial in n .[ 5]
In September 2008, Agrawal was chosen for the first Infosys Mathematics Prize for outstanding contributions in the broad field of mathematics.[ 6] He also served on the Mathematical Sciences jury for the Infosys Prize in 2014 and 2015. He was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 2003-04.[ 7]
Agarwal served as the Deputy Director of IIT Kanpur from 2017 to 2021.
On, 19 April 2024 he was appointed as the Director of IIT Kanpur .[ 8]
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