Dr Vivek Tewary and Sayantan Datta have been awarded the “Small Research Grant” by FAST India towards development of their upcoming book

Dr Vivek Tewary, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, SIAS and Sayantan Datta, Assistant Professor of Practice, Krea-CWP, have been awarded a ‘Small Research Grant’ by the Foundation for Advancement of Science & Technology (FAST) India under their India Science Book Fellowship scheme. The award will support the duo in writing their popular science book tentatively titled Equations of Life: How the Living World Speaks Mathematics, and Why We Should Learn to Listen. 

About Equations of Life: Equations of Life invites readers to wonder at the world of mathematical biology by focusing on the story of five mathematical equations that changed the course of biology, mathematics – and, at times, the world. These equations describe various biological phenomena at different scales: from molecular interactions within a single cell to movement of a large number of organisms in response to a signal. This book asks readers to consider an uncomfortable proposition: that the language of mathematics – artificial in many ways, and carefully crafted into abstraction by human beings – might be, at times, our best chance at uncovering the mysteries of the living world, a messy but beautiful marvel of nature.

About the India Science Book Fellowship: FAST-India’s India Science Book Fellowship is an incredibly competitive fellowship that seeks to support the writing of non-fiction popular science books by scientists, science writers, and communicators.