
معرفی
Akash Singha Roy is a Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Georgia (UGA), where he completed his Ph.D. under Paul Pollack in July 2025. His research focuses on elementary, analytic, and combinatorial number theory, particularly the residue-class distribution of arithmetic functions and mean values of multiplicative functions. He will join Charles University, Prague, as a postdoctoral fellow in October 2025.
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of Georgia (2025)
- BSc. Honors in Mathematics and Computer Science, Chennai Mathematical Institute (2021)
His work spans advanced analytic techniques, including the Siegel-Walfisz and Landau-Selberg-Delange methods, with applications to Benford's law, prime factor distributions, and algebraic structures like module theory and arithmetic geometry. He has coauthored publications with Vorrapan Chandee, Xiannan Li, Nathan McNew, and Paul Pollack.
His recent publications extend classical analytic number theory methods to broader contexts, such as Dirichlet L-functions and hybrid families of additive/multiplicative functions. Key themes include residue-class equidistribution, statistical properties of arithmetic functions, and connections to Fourier coefficients of modular forms.
Scientific Awards:
- William Armor Wills Memorial Scholarship Award (2024)
- UGA Graduate School Dean's Award (2023)
- Exemplary Counselor Award, Ross/Asia Mathematics Program (2019)
At UGA, Singha Roy has taught Calculus I and Precalculus, contributed to curriculum design, and mentored students at the Ross Mathematics Program. He has refereed for journals like Monatshefte fur Mathematik and the Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal.



