
Pediredla Suhaas

Achiever's Success Story
A Pure Mathematician & Theoretical Physicist- Pediredla Suhaas’ inspiring journey
Pediredla Suhaas is a mathematical & scientific researcher who conducts heavy research in the fields of pure mathematics and theoretical physics. He has authored and published 7 international mathematical research papers and one international scientific research paper. He invented and proved a ground-breaking mathematical theorem known as the “Suhaas Paradox” (which is named after him as an honour) in 4 sequential research papers at the age of 15, which were published by the publisher Elsevier BV and at the age of 16, in the same journal, he published three more papers, in one of which he gave a complete mathematical proof for the “Riemann Hypothesis” (considered to be the greatest unsolved mathematical problem in the entire world), while in the other paper, he gave complete proofs for all the 7 “Millennium Problems” (the top 7 greatest unsolved mathematical problems in the entire world where the Clay Mathematics Institute pledged a US $1 million prize for the first correct solution to each problem) using physics. In the third and most recent paper, he invented and proposed a new theory about the existence, characteristics, and functioning of wormholes. He also received offers from many journals to publish his theory on wormholes in their journals.
Suhaas was honored with the “Honorary Doctorate Award (Honoris Causa)” for his outstanding contributions in the field of mathematical & scientific research in the form of ground-breaking inventions and discoveries. He also won the “Global Icon Award” in 2022 for making numerous invaluably revolutionary inventions and discoveries in the fields of pure mathematics and theoretical physics. He was also felicitated with the Best Achiever’s Award under the title “Super Genius Award” for his unimaginable inventions and discoveries. He received an appreciation letter from the World Book of Records as the Hon’ble Members of the Central Working Committee (CWC) of the World Book of Records were greatly inspired by his achievements and contributions. He holds 9 world records and more than 260 awards, medals, certificates, and honors in the field of academics. He was honored with the titles “Super Genius Kid”, “Super Genius Prodigy”, “Super Talented Kid”, and “Star Kid” for his extremely gifted intelligence and exceptional excellence in the field of academics. He scored an IQ of 153 (out of a maximum possible score of 160) on his first certified IQ test at the age of 16. He also won the prestigious “Global Kids Achievers Award” (given to the top 200 child prodigies in the world) in the field of intelligence in 2022. He also won the prestigious “The Child Prodigy Award” (given to the top 100 child prodigies in the world).
He has 48 professional certifications and specializations from top American universities like Harvard University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), etc., in the field of computer science. He also won a total of 13 gold, 5 silver, and 5 bronze medals in international and national mathematics and science Olympiads.