A nine-year-old, who is earning praise for his skills in math and computer programming, said he wants to connect "young passionate minds."
Kautilya Katariya, from Northampton, achieved the highest grade in GCSE Maths at his school earlier this year.
At the age of six, he became a Guinness World Record holder as the youngest qualified computer programmer. The student at Wootton Park School in Northampton said he became interested in programming when his father, Ishwari, gave him a book on the subject.
"I liked it so much that I made my own simple program," he said.
Since then, he has developed his own search engine, a tic-tac-toe program, and has been recognized as an artificial intelligence expert by IBM.
Kautilya is now studying A-Level maths and said about the subject: "I love it so much.
"For two reasons - one, when you solve a problem, you feel very proud of your achievement, and two, you can apply maths to physics, and you can apply physics to almost anything. The universe is literally coded with physics."
The youngster said he was "already planning on creating a portal so I can connect with lots of different young passionate minds [so] I can talk about maths and computing."
He said in the future he would develop "a new kind of AI [artificial intelligence]."
Away from maths and computing, Kautilya says he likes "origami, swimming [and] playing with my little brother."