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Davender S. Malik is an Indian American mathematician and professor of mathematics and computer science at Creighton University.
Malik attended the University of Delhi in New Delhi, India, receiving his bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics, where he won the Prof. Ram Behari Gold Medal in 1980 for his high marks. [1] [2] Then at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, he received a master's degree in pure mathematics. [1] In the United States, Malik went to Ohio University, earning an M.S. in computer science, and a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1985, writing his dissertation on "A Study of Q-Hypercyclic Rings." [1] [3]
In 1985, Malik joined the faculty of Creighton University, teaching in the mathematics department. In 2013 he became the first holder of the Frederick H. and Anna K. Scheerer Endowed Chair in Mathematics. [4] His research has focused on ring theory, abstract algebra, information science, and fuzzy mathematics, including fuzzy automata theory, fuzzy logic, and applications of fuzzy set theory in other disciplines. [1] [5]
In the academic community, Malik has been a member of the American Mathematical Society and Phi Kappa Phi. [6] Within his community, co-created a Creighton program in which faculty help area high school students pursue scientific research, to be published in their own student journal. [7]
Malik has published more than 45 papers and 18 books. [8] He has created a computer science line of textbooks that includes extensive and complete programming examples, exercises, and case studies throughout using programming languages such as C++ and Java. [9]
The books he has written include:
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Davender S. Malik is an Indian American mathematician and professor of mathematics and computer science at Creighton University.
Malik attended the University of Delhi in New Delhi, India, receiving his bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics, where he won the Prof. Ram Behari Gold Medal in 1980 for his high marks. [1] [2] Then at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, he received a master's degree in pure mathematics. [1] In the United States, Malik went to Ohio University, earning an M.S. in computer science, and a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1985, writing his dissertation on "A Study of Q-Hypercyclic Rings." [1] [3]
In 1985, Malik joined the faculty of Creighton University, teaching in the mathematics department. In 2013 he became the first holder of the Frederick H. and Anna K. Scheerer Endowed Chair in Mathematics. [4] His research has focused on ring theory, abstract algebra, information science, and fuzzy mathematics, including fuzzy automata theory, fuzzy logic, and applications of fuzzy set theory in other disciplines. [1] [5]
In the academic community, Malik has been a member of the American Mathematical Society and Phi Kappa Phi. [6] Within his community, co-created a Creighton program in which faculty help area high school students pursue scientific research, to be published in their own student journal. [7]
Malik has published more than 45 papers and 18 books. [8] He has created a computer science line of textbooks that includes extensive and complete programming examples, exercises, and case studies throughout using programming languages such as C++ and Java. [9]
The books he has written include: