Alia Sabour is an American citizen of Iranian origin who teaches full-time at New York University and as a genius has registered her name in the ranks of the youngest university professor in the world.
Probably, his name should be great, which of course is also a beautiful and elegant name.
He was born on February 22, 1989 in New York City.
Alia Sabour started reading at the age of eight months and went to college from the fourth grade of elementary school to study applied mathematics at the bachelor’s level.
At the age of 10, he enrolled in Stony Brook University, and at the age of 11, he started playing the reed as a member of the “Rockland” Symphony Orchestra.
Saboor received his bachelor’s degree at New York University at the age of 14, and at the age of 18, on February 19, he received his doctorate from the Department of Advanced Fusion Technology at Seoul’s Kangkuk University.
He developed specific cell markers based on nanotube technology, which is widely used in medical research. He was just three days away from turning nineteen when he was accepted to teach at Kangkuk University, Seoul, South Korea.
Until last month, he was teaching physics courses at Kenkuk University and currently he is teaching mathematics and physics at Southern State University in New Orleans. He stated that one of the reasons for leaving Seoul University was the problem of speaking Korean.
Sabour is the first American citizen who holds the rank of the first and youngest female professor in the history of America.
The previous record of the youngest university professor belongs to the Scottish physicist Colin McLaurin, who won this scientific rank in 1717 at the age of 19 years and 7 months.
His name was written in the Guinness World Records on February 19, 2008, and after 291 years, the record of Mr. Colin Maclaurin, born in February 1698
broke the previous record holder.
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