The 18th Annual International Conference on Srinivasa Ramanujan was held during December 20 - 22, 2022. N. S. Parthasarathy, Managing Partner and Co Founder, Mindtree, inaugurated the conference.
The Seventeenth International conference on Number Theory was held on December 21 & 22, 2019. Prof. Ken Ono, University of Virginia, USA, inaugurated the conference.
The Sixteenth International conference on Srinivasa Ramanujan was held on December 21 & 22, 2018. Dr. C. Velan, Executive Director & CEO, Ramanujan IT City, Tata Realty Infopark, Ltd., inaugurated the conference.
The fifteenth international conference on Number Theory was held on December 21 & 22, 2017. Mr. Badrinarayanan Parthasarathy Vice-president, Networks & Services Engineering, Tata Communications, inaugurated the conference.
The fourteenth international conference on Number Theory was held on December 21 & 22, 2016. Prof. Henri Darmon, Department of Mathematics, McGill University, Canada, inaugurated the conference.
The thirteenth international conference on Number Theory and Algebraic Geometry was held on December 21 & 22, 2015. Prof. G. Rangarajan, Department of Mathematics and Chairman, Division of Interdisciplinary Research, IISc., Banglore, inaugurated the conference.
The twelfth international conference on Number Theory was held on December 21 & 22, 2014. Dr. Mangalam Srinivasan, Former Advisory, Research and Teaching appointee at the faculty of Arts and Sciences, Special Advisor, Kennedy School of Government and Fellow of CFTA, Harvard University inaugurated the conference.
The eleventh international conference on Number Theory and Galois Representations was held on December 21 & 22, 2013. Prof. Michael Rapoport, Mathematisches Institut, Uuniversity of Bonn, Germanay, inaugurated the conference.
The tenth international conference on Legacy of Srinivasa Ramanujan was held on December 14 & 15, 2012 at Srinivasa Ramanujan Centre, Kumbakonam. Dr. Rajiv Sharma, Executive Director, Indo-US Science and Technology Forum, New Delhi, inaugurated the conference.
The Nineth conference on “Number Theory and Automorphic Forms” was held on December 22, 2011. Conference Topic : Ergodic Theory and Dynamics.
The Eighth conference on “Number Theory and Automorphic Forms” was held on December 22, 2010 inaugurated by Prof. Lakshmi Narayanan, Senior Professor, Raman Research Institute, Bangalore. Topic : Number Theory and Automorpic Forms.
The Seventh conference on “Number Theory and Mock Theta Function” was held on December 22, 2009 inaugurated by Prof. M. Vijayan, Honorary Professor, IISC Bangalore. Topic : Number Theory and Mock Theta Function.
The Sixth conference on "Number Theory and Modular Forms" was held from December 20 to 22, 2008 inaugurated by Dr. Krishna N Ganesh, Director IISER Pune & J C Bose Fellow(DST), NCL Pune. Conference Topic : Number Theory and Modular Forms.
The fifth conference on "Number Theory, Theoretical Physics and Special functions" was held from December 20 to 22, 2007 inaugurated by Prof. Michel Waldschmidt. Conference Topic : Theoritical Physics and Special Functions.
The fourth conference was held from December 19 to 22, 2006 on “Number Theory and Combinatorics” was inaugurated by Shri. S. Sathyam, IAS(Retd), MHRD, Delhi. Conference Topic : Number Theory & Combinatorics.
The third in the series on “Number Theory and Mathematical Physics” was inaugurated by Dr. Arabinda Mitra, Executive Director, INDO-US Science and Technology Forum, New Delhi, on December 20, 2005. Conference Topic : International Conference on Number Theory & Mathematical Physics.
The second conference on “Number Theory and Fourier Techniques” was inaugurated by Dr. Alladi Krishnaswamy, Professor and Chair, Department of Mathematics, University of Florida, on 20th December 2004. Conference Topic : Number Theory and Fourier Techniques.
The first conference on “Number Theory for Secure Communications” was organized on 20th December 2003. It was inaugurated by His Excellency, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, President of India. Conference Topic : International Conference on Number Theory for Secure Communications.