Devi Fitri Ferdania (she/her)
Ph.D. student
About
I am Fitri, currently pursuing a PhD in Applied Mathematics at the School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham. My interests lie in both pure mathematics and its applications to biological problems, alongside programming activities.
Additionally, apart from my PhD studies, I serve as a remote research assistant at the Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia. In collaboration with professors and research fellows in the Algebra Research Group, my work encompasses various topics in Algebra, including ring and module theory, homology, and matrix theory.
Research Themes
Image analysis
Topological data analysis
Commutative algebra
Research Projects
My research primarily focuses on creating mathematical models using algebra and utilizing data science tools to analyze digital images, with a special emphasis on texture analysis. In my PhD work, I delve into image processing, specifically exploring texture characteristics. I employ Topological Data Analysis (TDA) and Fractal Dimension techniques to address biomedical science challenges.
Qualifications
MSc in Mathematics, Bandung Institute of Technology, 2021
BSc in Mathematics, Bandung Institute of Technology, 2020
Publications
2023 D. F. Ferdania, Irawati, and H. Garminia. "Modules over Trusses vs. Modules over Rings: Internal Direct Sums", Proceeding Algebras and Polynomials – Algebraic, Number Theoretic, and Topological Aspects of Ring Theory.
2023 F. Ainiyah, M.D. Pratamadirdja, D.F. Ferdania, and M. Fakhruddin, "Mathematical modeling of COVID-19 dynamics with considering ABO blood type", Young Scholar Symposium on Science and Mathematics, Education, and Environment, Vol 2595 Issue 1
2021 D. F. Ferdania, Irawati, H. Garminia, Akhmaloka, and K.A. Rachmansyah, "Minimal State Automata for Detecting Beta Globin-gene Mutation", International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp 237-352, 2021.