Tathagat Avatar Tulsi

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Tathagat Avatar Tulsi

Tathagat Avatar Tulsi (born September 9, 1987 in Patna , Bihar ) is a former Indian child prodigy and physicist.

The most gifted comes from a lower middle class family in poor Bihar in northern India.

His family had to use the high courts in Delhi and Patna to get the school and university authorities to give in to his dramatically accelerated education.

He finished high school at the age of 9 (see Michael Kearney ), made his Bachelor of Science ( Graduate ) at 10 and his Master of Science ( Postgraduate ) at 12, which is a world record.

The Indian had submitted his first physical textbook at the age of ten.

In 2003 he was still working on his doctoral thesis at the renowned Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore . His area of ​​expertise is called quantum computing / quantum information theory .

He says that while he would like to win a Nobel Prize , that is not the focus of his thinking. In 2001 he was able to attend a meeting of Nobel Prize winners in Lindau (with other Indians) as a guest. He is socially interested and believes that scientific progress benefits people most.

He would like to publish his papers in Nature or Physical Review as quickly as possible so that he is no longer considered someone who just does everything faster than others.

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