Science for the mind, music for the soul.

PositionQ&A - Brief Article - Interview

After fourth grade, Alia Sabur, of Northport, N.Y., went straight to college. Now 15, she's the youngest Ph.D. student in the U.S., doing research at Drexel University in Philadelphia through a Pentagon fellowship. She spoke to UPFRONT about her studies.

Do you ever feel different from people your age?

I don't talk about my academics with my friends. They all know about it, they're all used to it.... And, I mean, I don't go around saying "Ha, look, I'm in college and you're not." Who would want to be friends with me if I did that?

Tell me about the research you're working on.

It is a method of atom trapping, using hollow beams [cone-shaped beams of light, created with lasers], that is much simpler and cheaper than current methods.

Music is another important part of your life. Why?

I think the...

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