Mg Nadkarni
Mathematics
Indian National Science Academy
India
Biography
Mahendra G Nadkarni obtained BSc (Hons) (1958) and MSc (Mathematics) (1960) from University of Mumbai. He studied at Indiana University (1960-62), and then Brown University (1962-65) from where he obtained the PhD in Applied Mathematics under the guidance of Murray Rosenblatt. He worked as Instructor at Washington University St Louis, Missouri (1965-66), and then Assistant Professor at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1966-68) where he worked with VS Mandrekar on problems connecting ergodic theory with harmonic analysis resulting in publication of papers which find place in books on analysis and ergodic theory. Thereafter, he joined Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata as Associate Professor (1968) and then Professor (1972). He was Bal Shastri Jambhekar Professor of Mathematics (1980-99) at University of Mumbai. He was Visiting Fellow during 1985-86 at the universities of McGill, York and Toronto in Canada; and also the University of Paris (1989). After retirement (1999), he taught at Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai and University of Mumbai, and also worked as INSA Senior Scientist and Raja Ramanna Fellow of the Department of Atomic Energy.
Research Interest
Harmonic Analysis and Ergodic Theory