Manjul Bhargava Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Manjul Bhargava Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Mathematician Manjul Bhargava including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Manjul Bhargava
Real Name Manjul Bhargava
Profession Mathematicians
Famous as Mathematician
Nationality American
Personal Life of Manjul Bhargava
Born on 08 August 1974
Birthday 8th August
Age 42 Years
Sun Sign Leo
Born in Hamilton, Canada
Family Background of Manjul Bhargava
Mother Mira Bhargava
Awards 2014 – Fields Medal

2005 – SASTRA Ramanujan Prize

2015 – Padma Bhushan

2011 – Fermat Prize

2005 – Clay Research Award

2008 – Frank Nelson Cole Prize for Number Theory

2003 – Merten M. Hasse Prize – The Factorial Function and Generalizations

Personal Fact of Manjul Bhargava

Manjul Bhargava is a Canadian-American mathematician of Indian origin known for his contributions to number theory. A winner of the Fields Medal a prestigious award given to mathematicians under 40 years of age in 2014, he currently serves as the R. Brandon Fradd Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University and the Stieltjes Professor of Number Theory at Leiden University.

Born in Ontario, Canada, to parents who had migrated from India, he was introduced to mathematical concepts at an early age by his mother who was a mathematician at Hofstra University. He grew up to be a brilliant student and was highly gifted in mathematics he completed all of his high school math and computer science courses by the age 14. Following high school, he completed his B.A. from Harvard University and was awarded the Morgan Prize for his research as an undergraduate.

He received a Hertz Fellowship to attend Princeton University from where he completed his doctorate and embarked on an academic career. He has made several important contributions to mathematics over his career and is especially known for his 14 new Gauss-style composition laws, derived from the works of the German mathematical genius Carl Friedrich Gauss.