
Belgian Laurent Simons earned her second doctoral degree at the age of 15. He previously defended his first dissertation at the age of 12. This was reported by Bild.
According to reports, Laurent received her school diploma at the age of eight and completed her master's degree at the age of 11. He is currently working on his third degree at the Helmholtz Center in Munich, Germany. Simons' research is dedicated to the study of the integration of medicine and artificial intelligence.
Simons's last dissertation focused on theoretical quantum physics, which he had previously defended on experimental physics. Laurent notes that his photographic memory and the ability to quickly identify complex phenomena help him.
Laurent's parents noted that her extraordinary abilities were evident from a young age. She started school at the age of four and entered high school at the age of six. He took the exam at the age of eight, entered university at the age of nine, and at the age of 12 was one of the youngest doctoral students at the Max Planck Institute.
Laurent also met with the Pope, spoke with Nobel laureates, and delivered speeches at leading scientific centers around the world.
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