
معرفی
Dr. Ramen Ghosh is a Researcher in the Mathematical Modelling and Intelligent Systems for Health and Environment (MISHE) group at Atlantic Technological University, Sligo, where he has been working with Dr. Marion McAfee since July 2022. His research explores how complex systems behave when randomness, interaction, learning, and control intersect, with special focus on ergodicity principles.
His academic background includes:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland (2018-2023)
- Master of Technology in Mathematics and Computing, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, India
- Master of Science in Mathematics, Chennai Mathematical Institute, India
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Honours), Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Belur Math, University of Calcutta, India
Dr. Ghosh's research centers on ergodicity—the concept that a system's long-run behavior becomes independent of its initial state—and how this principle can fail, emerge, or be shaped through control and learning. His work spans nonlinear systems, iterated function systems, dynamic mode decomposition, and applications in power grids, environmental systems, and materials science. He approaches complex system behavior through the intersection of randomness, interaction, learning, and control mechanisms.
His publication record shows consistent growth with 1 article in 2022, 4 in 2023, 1 in 2024, and 1 in 2025. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between theoretical mathematics and practical applications across environmental science, materials engineering, and control systems. The fingerprint analysis of his work reveals significant contributions to Nonlinearity, Iterated Function Systems, Dynamic Mode Decomposition, and Stable State mathematics.
Dr. Ghosh has teaching experience including MATH09010 - Introduction to Mathematical and Computational Modelling at Atlantic Technological University (2022), and multiple offerings of EEEN30150-Modelling and Simulation and EEEN30020-Circuit Theory at University College Dublin (2019-2021). His research activities include presentations on ergodicity, predictability, fairness, and control for societal-scale challenges.




