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Educational Qualification (highest): Ph.D

Area of Research: Inventory Models

Department: Basic Science and Humanities

Basic Information:
  • Email Id: niketa.trivedi@nmims.edu
  • Landline extension: 022- 45024743
  • Desk (location): Faculty room 101, Cabin-2
Awards:
  1. Reviewer for “Soft Computing in Inventory Management (SCIM)”  – Springer.
  2. Reviewer for “Inventory Management, Decision Making and Optimization (IMDMO)”- Springer.
  3. Reviewer for “Sustainable Inventory Management – Perspectives from India”- Springer.
  4. Reviewer for “International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research” – Inderscience Publications (Scopus).
  5. Reviewer for “Optimization and Inventory Management”- Springer.
  6. Reviewer for “Mathematical analysis of COVID-19 transmission” – Springer.
  7. Reviewer for Mathematical and Computational Modelling of Covid-19 Transmission” -River Publication.
  8. Reviewer for Book proposal “Linear Transformation” – Taylor and Francis.
  9. Reviewer for Book proposal “Introduction to Partial Differential Equations”- Taylor and Francis.
  10. Examiner for few D. Thesis.
  11. Selected for National Merit Scholarship.
Achievements:

With over 23 years of teaching experience in engineering institutions and a research associate position at IIT Bombay, Dr. Trivedi has a strong academic background. Currently serving as an Associate Professor of Mathematics at MPSTME, NMIMS University in Mumbai, Dr. Trivedi has made significant contributions to her field. She has authored several research papers throughout her academic career, demonstrating her expertise and dedication to advancing mathematical knowledge.

Publications:

Journals:

  1. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2001) An inventory model for time – varying demand and planned shortages, Economic Computation & Economic Cybernetics, Romania, Vol. 1.
  2. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2003)An inventory model for deteriorating items with exponentially increasing   demand and shortages under inflation and time discounting,  Investigacao Operacional, 23, 103-111, Portugal.
  3. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2003) Order – level lot – size model for deteriorating items with exponentially increasing demand, Punjab University Research Journal (Science) Vol. 53, 163-169, Punjab.
  4. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2004) An inventory model for deteriorating items with exponentially decreasing   demand and shortages under inflation and time discounting, Industrial Engineering Journal, Vol. XXXIII, No. 4, 19-23, Mumbai.
  5. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2005) Time varying decreasing demand inventory model for deteriorating items, Journal of Applied Mathematical Analysis And Applications, Vol.1, 139-148, New Delhi
  6. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2005) An inventory model with shortages and trended demand, Journal of Applied Mathematical Analysis And Applications, Vol.1, 149-156, New Delhi.
  7. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2005) Time varying increasing demand inventory model for deteriorating items, Investigacion Operacional, Vol. 26, No. 1, 2005, Cuba.
  8. Niketa D. Trivedi and Nita H. Shah (2011) Ordering policies for deteriorating inventory with storage constraint under two-level trade credit financing for stock-dependent demand, International Journal of Inventory Control and Management, Volume 1, Number 2, July-Dec: 2011, 69-93.
  9. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2006) Order – level lot – size model for deteriorating items with exponentially decreasing demand, Mathematics Today, Vol.22(1), 45-52, Ahmedabad.
  10. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2008) Lot-size inventory model with shortages and deterioration for decreasing trended demand, Mathematics Today, Vol.24, 9-16, Ahmedabad.
  11. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah (2008) Lot-size inventory model with shortages and deterioration for linearly increasing demand, Journal of Business and Management Research, 3 (1).
  12. Niketa D. Trivedi and Nita H. Shah (2013) Growth Model Of Indian Metro-Cities, Thematics Journal of Applied Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013, 14-17.
  13. Niketa D. Trivedi and Nita H. Shah (2014) Inventory model for deteriorating items with fixed life under quadratic demand and nonlinear holding cost, International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology(IJEIT), Vol. 3, Issue 12,56-60.
  14. Nita H. Shah, Niketa D. Trivedi, Foram A. Thakkar, Moksha H. Satia (2018) Control Strategies for Nipah Virus, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, ISSN 0973-4562, Volume 13, Number 21, 15149-15163.
  15. Niketa D. Trivedi (2021) Simulation of COVID 19 with Control, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research,   Volume 16, Number 9, 793-805, ISSN 0973-4562.
Conferences:
  1. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah, An inventory model for time-verying demand and planned shortages, UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on Inventory Control & Management organized by Department of Statistics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, March 22-24, 2000.
  2. Niketa J. Mehta and Nita H. Shah, An inventory model with shortages and trended demand, 33rdORSI Convention, IIM, Ahmedabad on December 14-16, 2000.
  3. Niketa D. Trivedi and Nita H. Shah, Ordering policies for deteriorating inventory with storage constraint under two-level trade credit financing for stock-dependent demand International Conference on Applied Mathematics & Statistics, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, December 16-18, 2011.
  4. Niketa D. Trivedi and Nita H. Shah,Inventory model for deteriorating items with fixed life under quadratic demand and nonlinear holding cost National Conference on Applied Mathematics (NCAM-2014), Department of Applied Science & Humanities, Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Limda, Vadodara, Gujarat, 27th & 28th June 2014.
  5. Niketa D. Trivedi, Coordinating price, preservation and inventory decisions for non-instantaneous deteriorating inventory model with greening investment, International Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematics, Statistics, and Engineering, Indore from December 22-23, 2023.
Chapters:
  1. Book Chapter – Niketa Trivedi (2024), “Optimizing Non-instantaneous Deteriorating Product Pricing and Inventory Planning through Green Investment” (Submitted to MPSTME Book).
  2. Book Chapter – Niketa Trivedi (2024), Pricing, preservation technology investment and inventory decisions for non-instantaneous deteriorating products with greening investment” (Submitted to MPSTME Book).