14 years old child prodigy will take part in creating software for Starlink satellites

14 years old child prodigy will take part in creating software for Starlink satellites

The space company SpaceX hired 14 years old Kairan Quazi as a software engineer, reports AiF-Moscow with reference to the Los Angeles Times.

It is specified that the teenager graduated from the engineering school of Santa Clara University, becoming the youngest graduate in the history of the institution. During his studies, he actively participated in student government and acted as a tutor for other students.

Now Kairan is preparing to move to Redmond, Washington to start work at SpaceX. He will join the development team that is developing software for Starlink satellites.

Let us remind that Kairan has an internship at Intel, where he was engaged in research in the field of artificial intelligence.

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