http://www.michaelkelly94.com/
我是标题党, 我“预测”的时间
到时候实现了,别忘了回来给我加分
[ 本帖最后由 limit-2010 于 2011-10-28 23:46 编辑 ]
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I am now 16 years old, and will complete my 4th Year (Honours), in the very demanding Photonics and Nanoscience Degree, and wish to work hard to commence my Ph.D. by the beginning of 2012. If so, I envisage that around my 20th birthday, I will hopefully have received my Ph.D. in Photonics and Nanoscience. I could be looking at remaining a Professor in academia, or work in the private sector, either in the States or in Australia.
Within two years, I went from being in Grade 6 to being the youngest ever 12-year-old accepted full time into any Australian University. My maths tutor stated that in just 2 sessions, and at age 10, I completed 6 months of Grade 11/12 Calculus in just 6 hours. In addition, Dr. Kerry Marsh placed my IQ at the Genius 99.7 percentile on the Wechsler Scale, with only 0.3% of the world population cleverer than me.
I was the Dux or Top Student of my Junior School at 9 years old and Dux of my Senior School at age 12. From Grade 6, I moved to Grade 9, and from Grade 9, I went to Grade 11 and Grade 12, and then I moved into doing full time Grade 12 and studying part time at University, Maths 1A and Calculus, together with 186 first year Engineering Students.
Quite rightly, Griffith University could not extend any considerations to me for my physical limitations being 12 years old, both in sitting in lectures and in extended exam times. On my first day, I joked with the Lecturer Dr. Yuri Anissimov, that the University Calculus and Maths was too easy for me, so Dr. Anissimov kindly lent me his own Thesis for me to read.
At one Campus, only 30% of the students passed for one exam, and I scored 93%. In the mid-semester’s exams the average mark was 64%, and I scored 90%. At semester’s end I scored 92%, with the Highest of High Distinctions, GPA 7.- See letter from my lecturer Dr. Annissimov.
Tracy Grimshaw presented me nationally on Channel 9’s ‘A Current Affair,’ and called me “One of Australia’s Brainiest Kid.” She also compared me to the next “Einstein” and a possible “Noble Prize Winner.” I then enrolled at the George Mason University in the States, and they required that I take the earliest SAT exams together with 1.3 Million potential college students. As an Australian, the SAT was unfamiliar to me both in format and culture, even so I scored in maths, a very high 670, on the 89 percentile, which would grant most students automatic acceptance into most top American Universities.
Last year, when I was just 15 years old, my Lecturer, Dr. Lim placed my solutions in Complex Analysis and Applications on the University’s website so that other Year Three students in the course could check my accurate assignment and correct their errors.
At 14, I was the youngest ever student invited to join the invitation-only prestigious Golden Key International Honour Society, which only accepts the top 15% of 19-year and older University students worldwide (see attached photo, and reference to this by Associate Professor Blumstein).
At 13 years old, and at the end of my first full year of Uni, I received a very close to High Distinction in Physics. Overall in maths exams, I received 97.4%, with the highest GPA of 7.
In one of my Second Year topics, Digital Systems, 50% of the 75 students failed. I received 14 out of 15. In my second exam, I received 14.5 out of 15, both times coming second out of 75 students. – see attached sheet.
Also at 11, I wrote a program in Micro Excel, to find if an inputted number, up to 1 billion is a Prime Number or not. It was 65,000 rows long. I since wrote a better (and more stable) one in Visual Basic.
After reading about Stephen Hawking and Space-time, when I was 10 years old, in Grade 9, my ambition was to explain the “Unified Theory of Everything” and win a Nobel Prize for it. So, at 10, I sent a letter to Professor Standish stating ‘I pondered Stephen Hawking’s Theory of Hawking Radiation and found inconsistencies in the Theory.’ He kindly asked now Associate Professor Robert Sang for me to visit their Quantum Labs.
I was interviewed in the Gold Coast Bulletin, ‘An Einstein in the Making’ – See attached article.
At 11 years old, I was also the youngest child that attended the Bi Annual Australian Physics Conference where Dr. John Hall, the 2005 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics informed me that like him, I should use my talents to help humanity. He had just helped a deaf child to hear.
This is why, after I visited the Quantum Labs with now Associate Professor Robert Sang, I then chose Photonics and Nanoscience, which would develop the incredible new materials and new drugs in the near future, and the gifts that both Photonics and Nanoscience will bring to the world. I want to be on the forefront of that development and I know I will succeed in doing something very important in this or any other field.
When I was 11 years old and in Year 12 in Maths, I wrote on "The Mathematics of Cooling Coffee", where each model was evaluated in terms of how well it fitted the collected data and how the model had limitations and restrictions. Then the Exponential, Quadratic and Quartic models were compared to the mathematical equation from Newton's Law of Cooling, for which I got a Very High Achievement. I also received a High Achievement 6 for Maths C, the most difficult maths.
When I was in Grade 12, I received a High Achievement in English, and after only 6 months of learning Spanish I received a High Commendation at the interschool championships held at Griffith University.
Also at 10, I wrote to the New Scientist magazine, on three ideas to travel at speed of light. One way was to make ourselves as dense as a black hole, and simultaneously travel at the speed of light. Our bodies will expand according to the Equation E= Mc2, while simultaneously collapsing into the black hole, keeping us in equilibrium.
When I was 10 years old, I joined 2 school bands, and went to Canberra to play ‘Phantom of the Opera’ at Parliament house, joined the running club and ran the Gold Coast Marathon, joined the debating club and our team reached the inter school quarterfinals debating 14 year olds, when I was just 10. I also wrote English poetry which was also published in a book.
At 9, a line in my science fiction story reads: “At first, they did not believe me, because the hydrogenize magnetic force made a very big attraction caused by the atoms in their atmosphere and microbes in our atmosphere, TEN BILLION TIMES SMALLER!” Also at 9, I taught myself to read and write in Hieroglyphics and won the first prize in the Eisteddfods for drama.
At 8 years of age, I memorized the first 54 elements of the Periodic Table together with their atomic numbers. At age 7, I memorized the first 106 digits of the Pi Series, counted in the billions, and up to plus and minus infinity. (see Courier Mail article, and Dr. Kerry Marsh,) I also completed the most complicated Lego Dark side model by myself in a week.
When I was 6 years old and in Kindergarten, I loved reading Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Norse Mythologies.
At the Physics Conference, at 11 years old, I asked Professor Mazur, the Theoretical Physicist from Harvard University that Time possibly indeed traveled backwards before the Big Bang, because all that Universal Mass came down to a single point, before the big bang, and then went out again. He said no, but if I thought so, he challenged me to prove it, which sounds like a fun challenge to do!
http://sites.google.com/site/michaelkellyaustraliangenius/cv
[ 本帖最后由 limit-2010 于 2011-10-28 19:13 编辑 ]
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本人表示一点不焦虑
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貌似非学二代
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没看全。有提到父母吗?怎么说?
看上去,比中国16岁博士要正常一点
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焦慮啥?? 人家是天才,智商在top 0.3% .
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这个?
“最年轻的博士生” 张炘炀一直是媒体关注的焦点。日前,央视《看见》栏目对他进行专访,此后这段视频在微博上引发广泛转载与评论。在采访中,这位16岁的博士生把“成就好的标准”定义为“北京户口,买房,找着好工作”,引发了网友热议。他对父母提出的“全款在北京给他买房”的要求也把他推上了风口浪尖。
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具体情况不清楚,不好评论
貌似N年前在中国电视上看到有关他高考的报道
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好像还是好几年前测的
不过 Richard Feynman的IQ 好像“才”120多,也拿到物理炸药奖
有很多其他因素的
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