The annual award, established in 2005 to honour young mathematicians for outstanding contributions in the areas influenced by mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan, was presented to him at a function at the SASTRA campus here.
Maynard was chosen for the award, which carries a cash prize of USD 10,000 along with a citation, in recognition of his advances on various long-standing problems on prime numbers and for the ingenious techniques he has introduced which will influence future researches in the field.
Later, a two-day International Conference on Number Theory was inaugurated by noted scholar Dr Mangalam Srinivasan as part of events lined up coinciding with the birth anniversary of Ramanujan, which falls tomorrow.