Kannan Soundararajan
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Kannan Soundararajan is a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. "Sound", as he is affectionately called by his students and colleagues, won the inaugural Morgan Prize in 1995 for his work in analytic number theory while an undergraduate the University of Michigan, where he later served as professor. He received the Salem Prize in 2003. In 2005, he won the $10,000 SASTRA Ramanujan Prize, shared with Manjul Bhargava, awarded by SASTRA in Tanjavur, India, for his outstanding contributions to number theory.