Thilini Mahanama pursued her PhD in mathematics with a specialization in statistics and a Masters degree in statistics from Texas Tech University in the United States. She obtained her Bachelor of Science [Hons] degree in mathematics from the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. After completing her doctoral degree, Thilini worked as a research intern at the United States Food and Drug Administration. She serves as an affiliated researcher in the Mathematical Finance Program at Texas Tech University, USA and works as a lecturer in the Department of Industrial Management at the University of Kelaniya. Thilini has been recognized with several prestigious awards during her academic career. She was awarded the Helen Devitt Jones Graduate Fellowship, Hilderbrand Scholarship, and SIAM graduate scholarship by Texas Tech University. Thilini has also won numerous awards for her scholarly work, including National Science Foundation Scholarship, the Women in Statistics and Data Science Scholarship, three Student & Early Career Funding Awards from American Statistical Association; and three Student Travel Awards from Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. In addition, the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science awarded Thilini the SLASS Physical Science Award as the best undergraduate thesis in Mathematics. She was also awarded the Academic Excellence and Sports Excellence Award from the University of Kelaniya in recognition of her achievements, including the receipt of First Class Honours in Mathematics and the Colours Insignia in Karate.
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