Friday, May 2, 2008

WORLD'S YOUNG PROFESSOR - HAVING STUDENT'S AGE

Friends , Can you imagine a girl who is having age of a college student is now working as a professor.Yes,it happened.In United states at the New Orlean , the Girl named Alia Sabur(see the photo) who just 19 years old is working in New Orlean university.
The charming girl seems to be very much intelligent when she was about 8 months old.She read all the books and papers at that age and asked questions from that.From this itself we will be able to predict the intelligent of the girl.
when she was about the age of just 5 years old ,she finished her schoolings and moved on her college life.Then she joined in the "Applied mathematics" group and got her degree at the age not more than just 14 years.she then finished her M.S in the New York Drexel University.she never stopped with her degree , she was keen in finishing her Ph.D .She then studied for that and got the philosopher degree.
Now, She is just 19 years old.She is going to join as full time faculty Professor of cell science in Department of Advanced Technology Fusion at Konkuk University in Seoul, South Korea.
Sabur "just became the youngest professor in the history of the world, breaking a 300-year-old record," a Guinness spokesman said. He said Alia broke the record set in the year 1717 by 19-year-old professor Colin Maclaurin, a protégé of Isaac Newton.
She also played clarinet at the age of 11 in a Symphony Orchestra.At present she is serving as temporary professor in Mathematics and Physics .In the year 2005 New Orlean was heavily damaged by the world known 'Katrina' storm.So that every onre got fear to come to Orlean for teaching but Alia boldly came for teaching here at the New Orlean university.
"It's really a great honor to be in the company of such great scientists," Sabur, who has since turned 19, told from Louisiana, where she is helping with relief efforts by teaching at the Katrina-ravaged Southern University at New Orleans.
Sabur, a clarinetist who for good measure is a musical prodigy, will begin her physics research and teaching at Konkuk next month.
Professor Sabur cringed when asked the inevitable question: Does she have a boyfriend?
"I'm accepting applications," Sabur quipped, with a smile. She said she does have friends from New York and from Philadelphia, where she studied at Drexel University - but her travel and killer schedule leave less time for a complete social life at the moment.

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