Alia Sabur was born on February 22, 1989 in New York, United States. She finished her elementary school at age 5. From fourth grade, she jumped into the University and graduated with a B.SC ( Summa cum laude) in Applied Mathematics from Stony Brooks University, NewYork at age 14.
MAKING HISTORY
Sabur continued her education at Drexel University where she earned an M.SC and a Ph.D. Three days before her 19th birthday, she officially became the youngest Professor in history toppling the previous record held by Colin maclaurin, a sudent of Isaac Newton in 1717.
HER CONTRIBUTIONS
Alia Sabur has done ground breaking work towards developing nanotube-based cellular probes for use in medical research. She is also interested in an avenue to develop non-invasive optical blood glucose meters for people with diabetes. She gave her idea for stopping the Gulf of Mexico oil leak. Her plan calls for Welding deflated auto tires to a pipe, inserting the contraption into the gusher and inflating the tires with hydraulic fluid to form a Seal.
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