Indian-origin mathematician Nalini Joshi named New South Wales’ Scientist of the Year

Nalini Joshi, an Indian-origin mathematician, has been named New South Wales’ Scientist of the Year, the first mathematician to receive this top Australian science honour. Her pioneering work in applied mathematics, particularly in integrable systems, has significantly advanced fields like fibre-optic technology and quantum cryptography, highlighting mathematics’ crucial role in addressing modern challenges.

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