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Elliott Tanner (born August, 2008) is a child prodigy from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is an American physicist and Ph.D. student at the University of Minnesota. He is the youngest person to graduate from the state of Minnesota and one of the youngest college graduates of all time. Tanner completed his Associates of Science in Mathematics at 11 years old,[1] Bachelor of Science in Physics with Mathematics Minor at 13 years old,[2] followed by his Master of Science in Physics at 15 years old.[3] He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. with a minor in Data Science in Astrophysics, focusing on multi-messenger astrophysics and particle physics which he started at 13 years old.[4]
Elliott Tanner | |
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Born | August, 2008 |
Nationality | American & Swedish |
Education | University of Minnesota (B.S., M.S., Ph.D. candidate) |
Occupation(s) | Physicist, researcher |
Known for | Child prodigy, physicist, youngest college graduate in Minnesota, youngest Ph.D. candidate at University of Minnesota |
Website | www.ElliottTanner.com |