Symposium on Operators in Harmonic Analysis

SOHA-2025

November 10 - 14, 2025

Venue: SRM Univeristy-AP, Amaravati, India
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About the Conference

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SRM University- AP is pleased to host the International Conference on Electronic and Photonic Integrated Circuits (EPIC- 2022) from December 15 to 17, 2022. EPIC-2022 is intended to provide a hybrid mode research platform for the research scholars, scientists, industry experts, and academic professionals worldwide to share their breakthroughs and accomplishments and exchange challenges and approaches in their expertise in the field of Electronics and Photonics. The theme of the Three-Day technical conference has been chosen considering the recent developments in the areas of Nanoengineering and Nanotechnology, Semiconductor Devices, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning, Quantum and Neuromorphic Computing, MEMS and MOEMS, Biomedical, RF and THz Applications.

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline (1-page):

November 30, 2022

Early-bird Registration Deadline

December 10, 2022

Notification of Abstract Acceptance

Decmber 05, 2022

Regular Registration Deadline

December 15, 2022

Camera-ready Paper Deadline (Full Paper Submission; 6-page limit)

December 10, 2022

Conference

December 15-17, 2022

Announcements

Welcome Messages

During the EPIC-2022, we offer invited speakers’ accommodation in nearby Hotels. For the invited speakers there is no registration fee. And every invited speaker can attend the Banquet, and the half day tour. Click here for the brief introduction for the half day tour!
For participants, paid accommodation on sharing basis will be provided in the hostel. If the participants want to stay on their own they can choose what kinds of hotels they want to book from the list on payment basis.

Announcements

Prof Juejun Hu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Talk: Reconfigurable optics: a phase change for the better

Prof Lorenzo Pavesi, University of Trento, Italy

Talk: Classical and Quantum Silicon Photonics: few examples

Prof Edward Wasige, University of Glasgow, UK

Talk:Terahertz Wireless Communications – Status and Perspectives

Prof. David Wineland (Nobel Laureate), University of Oregon, USA

Talk: Atomic Clocks

Apply Here before October 04, 2025

Eligibility

PhD scholars, postdoctoral fellows and young researchers interested in Functional Analysis are encouraged to apply.

Schedule for SOHA - 2025

Prof. E K Narayanan, IISc Bangalore

Topic of lecture series:
Maximal Functions and Ergodic Theorems.
Abstract:
We will discuss the boundedness properties of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function and the spherical maximal function on the Euclidean spaces. We will also explain some applications of these results in ergodic theory.

Prof. Jaydeb Sarkar, ISI Bangalore

Topic of lecture series:
Function Hilbert spaces - Theory and Applications

Prof. Sameer Chavan, IIT Kanpur

Topic of lecture series:
Shifts on Directed Graphs
Abstract:
In the first half of this lecture series, we discuss basics of graph theory and overview the theory of weighted shifts on directed graphs. In the second half, we discuss the role of weighted shifts on directed graphs in the wandering subspace problem. We conclude the lecture series with a brief discussion on some open problems.

Prof. Sivanathan Sampath, IIT Delhi.

Topic of lecture series:
Time-frequency analysis: The Short-time Fourier Transform and Related Operators

Prof. Rahul Garg, IISER Bhopal.

Topic of lecture series:
Harmonic Analysis on the Heisenberg group

Prof. E K Narayanan, IISc Bangalore

Topic of lecture series:
Maximal Functions and Ergodic Theorems.
Abstract:
We will discuss the boundedness properties of the Hardy-Littlewood maximal function and the spherical maximal function on the Euclidean spaces. We will also explain some applications of these results in ergodic theory.

Prof. Jaydeb Sarkar, ISI Bangalore

Topic of lecture series:
Function Hilbert spaces - Theory and Applications

Prof. Sameer Chavan, IIT Kanpur

Topic of lecture series:
Shifts on Directed Graphs
Abstract:
In the first half of this lecture series, we discuss basics of graph theory and overview the theory of weighted shifts on directed graphs. In the second half, we discuss the role of weighted shifts on directed graphs in the wandering subspace problem. We conclude the lecture series with a brief discussion on some open problems.

Prof. Sivanathan Sampath, IIT Delhi.

Topic of lecture series:
Time-frequency analysis: The Short-time Fourier Transform and Related Operators

Prof. Rahul Garg, IISER Bhopal.

Topic of lecture series:
Harmonic Analysis on the Heisenberg group

Participants

To be updated soon. Selected Participants will be notified via email by October 06, 2025.

Contact and Logistics

Accommodation: Details will be communicated to selected participants via email.

How to Reach Here: The SRM University–AP, Amaravati campus is located between the cities Vijayawada and Guntur. It can be reached from various parts of the country in several ways:

By Rail

Those coming from other states of India by train, should get down at the Vijayawada Railway Station (railway code: BZA), which is well-connected with almost all parts of the country. One can also use the Guntur Railway Station (code: GNT). From the stations, you may engage a taxi to reach SRM University-AP.Amaravati. The Vijayawada Junction and Guntur Junction, which are 23 and 31 km away, respectively.

By Air

The nearest airport is the Vijayawada International Airport (IATA: VGA) is about 40 km from campus. You may engage a taxi from the airport to reach SRM University-AP Amaravati.

By Road

NH16 is in close proximity. The nearest major bus stations are in Mangalagiri, Vijayawada, and Guntur.

Location

For any further enquiry, please contact the organisers:

Dr. Choiti Bandyopadhyay

Email: choiti.b@srmap.edu.in

Dr. Animesh Bhandari

Email: animesh.b@srmap.edu.in

Dr. Tapan Kumar Hota

Email: tapan.k@srmap.edu.in