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The SASTRA Ramanujan Prize, founded by Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology & Research Academy (SASTRA) located near Kumbakonam, India, Srinivasa Ramanujan's hometown, is awarded every year to a young mathematician judged to have done outstanding work in Ramanujan's fields of interest. The age limit for the prize has been set at 32 (the age at which Ramanujan died), and the current award is $10,000.

Winners
Year Name Institution
2005 Manjul Bhargava

Kannan Soundararajan
Princeton University

University of Michigan

Year Name Institution
2005 Manjul Bhargava

Kannan Soundararajan

Princeton University

University of Michigan

2006 Terence Tao University of California at Los Angeles
2007 Ben Green Cambridge University
2008 Akshay Venkatesh Stanford University
2009 Kathrin Bringmann University of Cologne, Germany, and University of Minnesota, USA
2010 Wei Zhang Harvard University
2011 Roman Holowinsky[1] Ohio State University
2012 Zhiwei Yun[2] Stanford University
2013 Peter Scholze[3] University of Bonn
2014 James Maynard [4] Oxford University, England, and University of Montreal, Canada
2015 Jacob Tsimerman University of Toronto, Canada
2016 Kaisa Matomäki

Maksym Radziwill[5]

University of Turku, Finland;

McGill University, Canada, and Rutgers University, USA

2017 Maryna Viazovska[6] École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
2018 Yifeng Liu

Jack Thorne[7]

Yale University, USA;

Cambridge University, United Kingdom

2019 Adam Harper[8] University of Warwick, England (UK)

See also

ICTP Ramanujan Prize
List of mathematics awards

References

SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2011
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2012
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2013
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2014
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2016
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2017
SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2018

SASTRA Ramanujan Prize 2019

External links

SASTRA Ramanujan Prize

Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics

Graduate Texts in Mathematics

Graduate Studies in Mathematics

Mathematics Encyclopedia

World

Index

Hellenica World - Scientific Library

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