Dr. Debnath Awarded WSU's Distinguished Faculty & Staff Award
Winona State University recently
announced Dr. Joyati Debnath as the 2018 recipient of the Distinguished
Faculty and Staff Award.
Debnath
is currently a professor in the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at WSU, where she has taught since 1989. She received her
B.S. in pure mathematics and her Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Iowa
State University. She has received numerous honors and awards, including
Best Teaching Award from Iowa State University (1987), Outstanding
Woman of Education Award (1993), and Who’s Who Among American Teachers
(1996). Prior to joining WSU, Debnath was a faculty member of the
Mathematics and Computer Systems Department at the University of
Wisconsin-River Falls.
A
longtime advocate and mentor for female mathematicians, Debnath has led
her career with a student-focused approach to her work. She was
nominated for this award by a former student.
Debnath
has research interests in the areas of integral transform theory and
more recently in matrices and graph theory. She is an author/co-author
of over 50 publications in numerous peer reviewed journals and
conference proceedings and has made numerous research presentations at
national and international conferences in mathematics and computer
science.
Debnath is the
recipient of many grants, including the National Science Foundation
Instructional Laboratory Improvement grant, Center of Undergraduate
Research in Mathematics grant and grants for WSU undergraduate student
research.
She has served as a faculty director
of the WSU Freshman Orientation Program and on numerous university
committees, and has coordinated WSU’s Distinguished Lecture Series in
Mathematics for several years.
In
addition to her role and responsibilities at WSU, Debnath has been very
involved in the Winona community, with active roles with the YMCA,
Parents of the Winona Area Catholic Schools Association and Habitat for
Humanity. She is also a frequent judge of research paper presentations
at the annual Minnesota State Science Fair.
She resides in Winona and has one son, Shubham, who recently completed his Ph.D. in biomedical engineering and resides in Miami.
The
Winona State University Alumni Society annually recognizes alumni,
faculty, staff and community members for their outstanding commitment to
the university, its mission and to improving our world. For more
information, visit http://www.winona.edu/alumni/awards.asp.
(source:
Winona Daily News)