Alia Sabur, a prodigy in many ways, says she wants to share her knowledge By Bob Considine TODAYShow.com contributor
updated 12:18 p.m. PT, Thurs., April. 24, 2008
Perhaps in Alia Sabur’s wildly advanced studies she came across a famous quote from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
“Knowing is not enough. We must apply,” the German writer once observed.
That could serve as explanation for what prompted the 19-year-old to become the youngest college professor in history.
Armed with prodigious wisdom, Sabur told TODAY’s Ann Curry on Wednesday that knowledge is power — especially when sharing it.
“I really enjoy teaching,” said Sabur. “It’s something where you can make a difference. It’s not just what you can do, but you can enable a lot of other people to make their changes.”
Sabur, from Northport, N.Y., has clearly been ahead of the learning curve since an early age.
She started talking and reading when she was just 8 months old. She had elementary school finished at age 5.
She made the jump to college at age 10. And by age 14, Sabur was earning a bachelor’s of science degree in applied mathematics summa cum laude from Stony Brook University — the youngest female in U.S. history to do so.
Her education continued at Drexel University, where she earned an M.S. and a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering.
With an unlimited future ahead of her, Sabur directed her first career choice to teaching. She was three days short of her 19th birthday in February when she was hired to become a professor at Konkuk University in Seoul, Korea.
This distinction made her the youngest college professor in history, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, beating the previous record held by Colin Maclaurin in 1717.
Maclaurin was a student of physicist Isaac Newton. Sabur said she is merely gravitating toward putting what she has learned to good use.
“I really feel I can help a lot of people,” she said.
At Konkuk University, Sabur said she will take part in classroom instruction, but will also focus on research into developing nanotubes for use as cellular probes that could help aid in cures for diseases.
Although she doesn’t start until next month, Sabur has taken up teaching math and physics courses at Southern University in New Orleans, which is still struggling from the devastation left in Hurricane Katrina’s wake in 2005.
“Some people come and they do Habitat for Humanity and they build houses, but I don’t think I would be very good,” she said. “So I tried to do what I’m good at. I was particularly interested in this university because they are still in trailers after Hurricane Katrina. And I thought it could be something I do to help.”
In New Orleans, Sabur is old enough to teach, but not to join her fellow professors in a bar after work. In Korea, where the drinking age is 20, she might have more luck. In traditional Korean culture, children are considered to be 1 year old when they are born, and add a year to their age every New Year instead of their actual birthday, so in Korea Sabur is considered 20.
Varied interests On top of her unprecedented academic achievements, Sabur has a black belt in the Korean martial art of tae kwon do and is also a music prodigy. She has been playing clarinet with orchestras since her solo debut at age 11, playing with recording artists Lang Lang and Smash Mouth.
“You can reach a lot of people with music,” Sabur told Curry. “It’s never been really a hobby to me. It’s always been on equal par with my academics.”
So is there anything Sabur can’t do?
Well, apparently she struggles with basketball and with long writing and admits to sometimes being absentminded.
In fact, sometimes she forgets just how special she really is.
“Well, I know that what I’ve done is special and I think about it,” she said. “But sometimes I forget, because I’m used to it and I don’t think about it all the time. Actually, sometimes it takes other people to remind me a little bit.”
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Post subject: Re: 19 your old college professor...can she sleep with students?
Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 7:23 pm
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Materials Engineering is one of the engineering fields where women are actually represented. I don't know why the gender disparity is so vast across engineering disciplines. Perhaps in this instance its because of the crossover from Chemistry, in which women are well represented.
In Mechanical Engineering, there are hardly any female undergrads, let alone professors.
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Materials Engineering is of the engineering fields where women are actually represented. I don't know why the gender disparity is so vast across engineering disciplines. Perhaps in this instance its because of the crossover from Chemistry, in which women are well represented.
In Mechanical Engineering, there are hardly any female undergrads, let alone professors.
way to completely buzzkill my thread.
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Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:05 pm
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given2trade wrote:
I wonder when you are this advanced if you do everything faster than normal kids...
Sex at 8. Follow around your favorite grunge band at 9.
etc.
Not sex. But almost everything else that's within the limit of their physical development. One of my best friends designs specialized curricula for kids with IQs over 200. Because they're so intellectually precocious, its hard to keep them stimulated and to determine whether their education is actually progressing.
As an aside, does anyone actually learn anything in elementary school?
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Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:13 pm
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simple schoolboy wrote:
Materials Engineering is one of the engineering fields where women are actually represented. I don't know why the gender disparity is so vast across engineering disciplines. Perhaps in this instance its because of the crossover from Chemistry, in which women are well represented.
In Mechanical Engineering, there are hardly any female undergrads, let alone professors.
I think it might have some relation to the fact that there are fewer women in mathematical areas. I don't know, maybe males tend to just enjoy math more, but if that's true, it would make sense that women would favor materials and biomedical engineering and avoid the more mathematically-intense mechanical, civil, electrical, and computer engineering areas.
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Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 11:53 pm
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Orpheus wrote:
Frankly, I don't know how anyone suffers through any type of engineering.
I consider it a patriotic duty. If I don't, some Chinaman will.
Sun Devil, in regards to your hypothesis about less computationally intensive fields, it would stand to reason that women would be all over Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 1:09 am
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simple schoolboy wrote:
Orpheus wrote:
Frankly, I don't know how anyone suffers through any type of engineering.
I consider it a patriotic duty. If I don't, some Chinaman will.
Sun Devil, in regards to your hypothesis about less computationally intensive fields, it would stand to reason that women would be all over Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.
Not necessarily, materials and biomedical are probably orders of magnitude more interesting.
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Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:06 pm
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I sometimes wonder in these cases where you hear of a Doogie Howser-type that can advance so quickly intellectually, if just because they can, that is it overall beneficial (including certainly emotionally) that they should chart this course in their lives of doing all of these major things light years before the typical person otherwise would.
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