Dr. Manoj Lamichhane is a math instructor at Florida Polytechnic University. Prior
joining Florida Poly, Lamichhane was an assistant professor of mathematics at University
of Wisconsin – Milwaukee at Waukesha for two years. He worked as a visiting faculty
at Western Kentucky University for one year, following his attainment of a Ph.D. 2016.
Excellence teaching Award, The University of Toledo, 2014
Wayne Dancer Memorial Scholarship, The University of Toledo, 2013
President, Tampa Bay Nepalese Community, 2022- Current
Secretary, Non-Resident Nepalese Association Florida, 2022-Current
Ph.D. in Mathematics, The University Of Toledo, 2016
M.A. in Mathematics, The University Of Toledo, 2012
M.S. in Mathematics, Tribhuwan University, 2007
B.S. in Mathematics and Physics, Tribhuwan Universty, 2004
Lie Algebra
Differential Geometry
Differential Equation and Stability Theory
Math Education
Member, American Mathematical Society (Membership expired now)
Member, Association of Nepalese Mathematician in America
Lamichhane Manoj, R Ghanam, G Thompson: Minimal Matrix Representation of Decomposable
Lie Algebra Less or Equals to five. Extracta Mathematica Vol 33, 219-227 (2018)
Lamichhane Manoj, R Ghanam, G Thompson: Minimal Matrix Representations of Lie Algebra
with non-trivial Levi decompositions. Arabian Journal of Mathematics Vol 6, 281-296
Kedar Nepal, Krishna Pokharel, Deepak Basyal, Debendra Banjade and Manoj Lamichhane,
“What are possible sources of common and persistent student errors in algebra and
calculus?”. Mathematics Education Forum Chitwan, 6(6), 8-29, ISSN: 2645-8500, Dec
2021.
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