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Dr. Neeraj Kumar

Associate Professor & Head
Department of Mathematics

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Education

Degree Specialization University/Institute Name, Year
Ph.D Applied Mathematics / Operations Research Ch. Charan Singh University Meerut, 2011
Master Degree Mathematics Ch. Charan Singh University Meerut, 2008

Research Interests

  • Inventory Control with Limited Storage Capacity
  • Supply Chain Management

Current Courses Taught / Teaching Interest

  • Calculus 19BMH0102
  • Ordinary Differential Equations 19BMH0202
  • Operations Research 19BMH0303
  • Mathematics I  MAT0101
  • Mathematics II MAT0102

Academic Experience / Industrial Experience

  • Thorough academician and researcher with over 13 years of experience in reputed Institutions of India.
  • Working with the SRM University since June 2013.

Selected Publications/Working Papers

Book Published

  • Sachin Malik, Neeraj Kumar and Florentine Smarandache: Uses of sampling techniques & inventory control with capacity constraints, Pons editions Brussels, Belgium, 2016, (ISBN 978-1-59973-484-2

Paper Published

  • Pallavi Agarwal, Neeraj Kumar, Ajay Sharma (2022), “A Soft-Computing Approach to Fuzzy EOQ Model for Deteriorating Items with Partial Backlogging”, Fuzzy Information and Engineering, Taylor & Francis, Vol. 14, 1 -15.
  • Neeraj Kumar, Sweta Dahiya, Sanjey Kumar (2022), “An Inventory Model deteriorating items with Demand Dependent Production Rate under Permissible Delay Payment” Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education, Vol. 13 (2), 226 – 253.
  • Sanjey kumar, Neeraj Kumar, Sweta Dahiya (2022): Inflationary Inventory Model for Fixed Shelf-life with Ramp type Demand with Partial Backlogging. International Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Learning, 30(2), 570-615   (Indexing-Scopus)
  • Neeraj Kumar, Sweta Dahiya, Sanjey Kumar (2022), “Two Warehouse Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Fixed Shelf-Life Stock-Dependent Demand and Partial Backlogging”, Journal of Mathematical and Computational Science (JMCS), Vol. 12, 1 – 19.
  • Kamal Kumar, Neeraj Kumar, Meenu (2021), “An Inventory System for Varying Decaying Medicinal Products in Healthcare Trade”, Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research 31(2), 273–283.
  • Pallavi Agarwal, Neeraj Kumar, Ajay Sharma (2018), “Fuzzy Production Inventory Model with Stock Dependent Demand Using Genetic Algorithm (GA) Under Inflationary Environment,” Pertanika Journal Science & Technology, Vol. 26 (4), 1637 – 1658.  (Indexing-Scopus) (Web of Science)
  • Neeraj Kumar, Sanjey Kumar (2017), “An inventory model for deteriorating items with partial backlogging using linear demand in fuzzy environment”, Cogent Business & Management – Taylor & Francis, Vol. 4(1): 1307687. (Indexing-Scopus) (Web of Science)
  • Agarwal, P., Sharma, A. and Kumar, N. (2017), “Inventory Control in Ice and Cold Storage Management using GA”, International Journal of Computer & Mathematical Sciences”, Vol. 6(6), 37-41.
  • Neeraj Kumar, Sanjey Kumar (2016), “Inventory model for non – instantaneous deteriorating items with stock dependent demand and partial backlogging inflation over a finite time horizon with capacity constraints”;  International Journal of Supply and Operations Management, Vol. 3(1), 1168 – 1191.
  • Sanjey Kumar, Neeraj Kumar (2016), “An inventory model with stock dependent demand with Weibull distribution deterioration with inflation and partial Backlogging under permissible delay in payments by using Genetic Algorithm”,  Cogent Business & Management – Taylor & Francis, Vol. 3(1), 1239605. (Indexing-Scopus) (Web of Science)
  • Sanjey Kumar, Neeraj kumar (2016), “Inventory model with linear demand rate for deteriorating items with salvage value”, International Journal and Higher Education, Vol. 7(2), 147-162.
  • Neeraj Kumar, Sanjey Kumar (2015), “Effect of learning and salvage worth on an inventory model for deteriorating items with inventory-dependent demand rate and partial backlogging with capability constrains”, Journal of Uncertain Supply Chain Management, Vol. 4 (2), 123 – 136. (Indexing-Scopus)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh (2014), “Effect of Salvage Value on a Two-Warehouse Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Stock-Dependent Demand Rate and Partial Backlogging”, International Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 19(4), 479 – 496. (Indexing-Scopus) (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S. R. Singh, Rachna Kumari (2013), “Two-warehouse inventory model of deteriorating items with three-component demand rate and time-proportional backlogging rate in fuzzy environment”, International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations, Vol. 4(4), 587 – 598. (Indexing-Scopus) (Web of Science)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh & Rachna Kumari (2013), “Learning effect on an inventory model with two-level storage and partial backlogging under inflation”, International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Vol. 16 (1), 105 – 122.  (Indexing-Scopus) (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh & Rachna Kumari (2013), “Two-Warehouse Inventory Model with K-Release Rule and Learning Effect” International Journal of Procurement Management, Vol. 6(1), 2013, 76-91. (Indexing-Scopus) (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh & Rachna Kumari (2012), “An Inventory Model with Time – Dependent Demand and Limited Storage Facility under Inflation”, Advances in Operations Research, Vol. 12, Article ID 321471, 17. (Indexing-Scopus) (Web of Science)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh & Rachna Kumari (2012), “Three Echelon Supply Chain Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Limited Storage Facility and Lead-Time under Inflation”, International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Vol. 13 (1), 98-118. (Indexing-Scopus) (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh, Rachna Kumari, Anchal Goyal (2012), “Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Inventory – Dependent Demand Rate and Lost Sales with Capacity Constraints”, International Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 145 – 165.
  • S. R. Singh, Rachna Kumari & Neeraj Kumar (2011), “Two-warehouse Fuzzy Inventory Model under the Conditions of Permissible Delay in Payments”, International Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 11 (1), 2011, 78-99. (Indexing-Scopus) (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • S. R. Singh, Rachna Kumari & Neeraj Kumar (2011),  “Optimization of Fuzzy inventory Model for Differential Items”, International Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 11(3), 290-315. (Indexing-Scopus)    (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • S.R. Singh, Rachna Kumari & Neeraj Kumar (2011),  “A Deterministic Two-warehouse Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Sock-dependent Demand and Shortages under the Conditions of Permissible Delay”, International Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Optimisation, Vol. 11(3), 357-375. (Indexing-Scopus)
  • S.R. Singh, Neeraj Kumar & Rachna Kumari (2010), “An Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Shortages and Stock-Dependent Demand under Inflation for Two-Shops under One Management”, OPSEARCH (Operational Research Society of India (ORSI)), Springer, 47(4), 311–329. (Indexing-Scopus) (Web of Science) (In ABDC Journal list, Rating C)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh & Rachna Kumari (2010), “An integrated inventory model under inflammatory environment with capacity constraints and lead-time”, International Journal of Operations Research and Optimization, Vol. 1(2), 409-424. (Indexing-Scopus)
  • S.R. Singh, Neeraj Kumar & Rachna Kumari (2010), “Replenishment policy for non-instantaneous deteriorating items with stock-dependent demand and partial backlogging with two-storage facilities under inflation”, International Journal of Operations Research and Optimization, Vol. 1(1), 173-191.
  • S.R. Singh, Neeraj Kumar & Rachna Kumari (2009), “Two-warehouse inventory model for deteriorating items with shortages under inflation and time-value of money”, International Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 4(1), 83-94.
  • Neeraj Kumar, S.R. Singh (2009), “Two-Warehouse inventory model with stock-dependent demand for deteriorating items with shortages”, The IUP Journal of Computational Mathematics, Vol. II(3), 7-23.

Other Information

Research papers published in Refereed/Peer Reviewed Conferences

  • Ankit Kumar Goyal, Anand Chauhan, S. R. Singh & Neeraj Kumar: “An Inventory Model for Deteriorated Items with Exponential Demand under Trade Credit” published in “International Conference on Innovative Trends in Computing Technology & Mathematica (ITCTM – 2015)”DITM, Sonepat (Haryana), 14 March 2015 and full paper published on page no. 35 – 39.
  • S.R. Singh, Vandana Gupta, Neeraj Kumar: “A production-inventory model incorporating the effect of learning when demand is fluctuating with production rate” published in “3rd International Conference on Recent Trends in Engineering & Technology (ICRTET’2014)” SNJB's Late Sau. K. B. Jain College of Engineering, Chandwad, Nasik, 28-30 March, 2014 and full paper published on page no. 534 – 541. (ISBN No.: 978-93-5107-220-1)
  • Neeraj Kumar, S. R. Singh & Jaivindra Tomar: “ Two-Warehouse Inventory Model with Multivariate Demand and K-Release Rule” Procedia Technology 10 (2013) 788 – 796. (International Conference on Computational Intelligence: Modeling Techniques and Applications (CIMTA) 2013)  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, West Bengal on during 27-28 September 2013. 
  • S.R. Singh, Neeraj Kumar & Rachna Kumari: “An Integrated Inventory Model with Limited Storage Facility in Inflationary Environment” published in “International Conference on Reliability, Infocom Technology and Optimization (ICRITO'2010)” Lingaya’s University, Faridabad on Nav. 01-03, 2010 and full paper published on page no.568-581.

Papers presented in conferences/Seminars (International/ National)

  • Presented the paper “Effect of Trade Credit on Inventory Control with Capacity Constraints” in International conference on Interdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Development: Innovation and Opportunities (ICIRSD – 2020) held at Vardhman College Bijnor (UP) during 14-16 Feb, 2020.
  • Presented the paper “Production Inventory Model for Deterioration Items with Ramp-type Demand Rate under Inflationary Conditions” in National conference on Technological Innovations in Management, Engineering and Science (TIMES – 2019) held at SRM University Delhi – NCR, Sonepat, during 26-27 April, 2019.
  • Presented the paper “Inventory Control with Capacity Constraints” in National conference on Technological Innovations in Management, Engineering and Science (TIMES – 2019) held at SRM University Delhi – NCR, Sonepat, during 26-27 April, 2019.
  • Presented the paper “Optimal Replenishment Policy with Ramp – Type Demand Dependent Production Rate under Trade Credit” in National conference on Technological Innovations in Management, Engineering and Science (TIMES – 2019) held at SRM University Delhi – NCR, Sonepat, during 26-27 April, 2019.
  • Presented the paper “A Soft-Computing Approach on inventory model for deteriorating items with Genetic algorithm in Fuzzy Environment (??????? ??????? ??? ??????? ????????? ?? ??? ??????? ??????? ?? ??? ???? ???? ?? ?? ?????-?????????? ?????????)” in National Conference on Modeling, Optimization And Computing For Engineering Problems (Mocep): Use Of Technical Hindi Terminology held at held at IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, during 12-14 October, 2018.
  • Presented the paper “An Inventory model for deteriorating items with stock – dependent demand rate and partial backlogging under permissible delay in payments” in National conference on Advances in Operations Research and Mathematical Sciences (AORMA – 2018) held at Department of Research & Post Graduate Studies in Mathematics & Department of Statistics,Vardhman College Bijnor (UP) during 24-25 Feb, 2018.
  • Presented the paper “Inventory Control in Ice and Cold Storage Management using Genetic Algorithm” in 6th International conference on Engineering Technology, Science and Management Innovation (ICETSMI – 2017) held at Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Delhi on 11th June, 2017.
  • Presented the paper “Inventory model for non – instantaneous deteriorating items with stock – dependent demand and partial backlogging over a finite time horizon with capacity constraints” in International Conference Statistics and Related Areas for Equity, Sustainability and Development (SRAESED – 2015) held at department of Statistics University of Lucknow, Lucknow during 28-30 November 2015.
  • Presented the paper “Reverse Logistic Inventory Model for Imperfect Production Process with Demand – dependent Production Rate” in International Conference on Innovative Trends in Computing Technology & Mathematica (ITCTM – 2015) held at DITM, Sonepat (Haryana) during14 March 2015.
  • Presented the paper “Effect of Inflation on a Two – Warehouse Inventory Model for Non – Instantaneous Deteriorating Items with stock – dependent demand and partial backlogging over a finite time horizon” in International Conference on Innovative Trends in Computing Technology & Mathematica (ITCTM – 2015) held at DITM, Sonepat (Haryana) during 14 March 2015.
  • Presented the paper “Three echelon supply chain inventory model with lead-time for two storage facility” in National Conference on Recent Trends in Advancement of mathematical and Physical Sciences held at D. N (PG) College, Meerut during 17-18 March, 2012.
  • Presented the paper “An Inventory Model with K-Release Rule, Multivariate Demand and Lost Sale with Time Value of Money and Limited Storage Facility” in National Conference on Modeling, Computation Fluid Dynamics and Operations Research held at BITS, Pilani (Raj) during 4-5 Feb. 2012.
  • Presented the paper “Two-Warehouse Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Stock-dependent demand and Shortages under Conditions of Permissible Delay in Payments” in 2nd National Seminar on Recent Trends in Advancement of Mathematical and Physical Sciences held at D.N. (P.G.) College, Meerut during 30th – 31st Jan. 2010
  • Presented the paper “Two-warehouse inventory model for deteriorating items under trade credit with shortages” in 8th Triennial Conference of Association of Asia Pacific Operational Research Societies (APORS-2009) held at Jaipuria Institute of management, Jaipur during 06-09 Dec. 2009.
  •  Presented the paper “A production inventory model for ameliorating / deteriorating items with retailer limited storage facilities and time discounting” in 4th International Conference on Quality, Reliability and Infocom Technology (ICQRIT-2009) held at Deptt. Of Operational Research, Delhi University, Delhi during 18-20 Dec. 2009.
  • Presented the paper “Two–Warehouse inventory model with weibull distribution deterioration with partial backlogging under inflation in International Conference Advances in Mathematics: Historical Developments and Engineering Applications (ICAM-2007) held at Deptt. Of Mathematics, G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar during 19-22Dec. 2007.
  • Presented the paper “Inventory of deteriorating items with exponential demand sold from two- shops under one management with shortages”  in 49th Annual Convention of Operations Research Society of India held at Indian Science Academy, Delhi during 04- 06 Dec. 2007.
  • Presented the paper “A two-warehouse inventory model without shortage for exponential demand rate and an optimum release rule” in 94th Indian Science Congress held at Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Tamilnadu during 3-7 January 2007.
  • Presented the paper “A two-warehouse EOQ model with quadratic demand rate without shortage and bulk release rule” in National Seminar on Recent Trends in Advancement of Mathematical and Physical Sciences held at D.N. (P.G.) College, Meerut during November, 2006.
  • Presented the paper “A deterministic two-warehouse inventory model with exponential demand under the conditions of permissible delay in payments” in National Seminar on Recent Trends in Advancement of Mathematical and Physical Sciences held at D.N. (P.G.) College, Meerut during November, 2006.

Seminars / Workshops / Faculty Development Program Attended

  • As convener organized one week Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Applications of MATLAB for Scientific & Engineering Computations” at SRM University Delhi – NCR, Sonepat during 18th – 23rd November 2019.
  • Attended a workshop on the topic “Network Simulator 2 (NS – 2)” held at SRM University  Delhi – NCR, Sonepat, Haryana during 21 – 23 Sept. 2015.  

Coursera courses

  •  Vector Calculus for Engineers The Hong  Kong University of Science and Technology 
  •  Differential Equations for Engineers The Hong  Kong University of Science and Technology 
  •  Data Science in Real Life Johns Hopkins University
  • A Crash Course in Data Science Johns Hopkins University

Association/Membership

  • The International Association of Engineers (IAENG)
  • Indian Science Congress
  • Life member of International Association of Journals “Association of Advancement in Combinatorial Sciences (AACS)” 2008.
  • Society for Reliability Engineering, Quality and Operations Management (SREQOM) Life Member since January 2010.
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