Kairan Quazi became the youngest employee at SpaceX's Starlink division, the company founded by Elon Musk, as a software engineer.
Kairan Quazi at Santa Clara University |
Quazi shared on LinkdedIn that he would be joining "the coolest company on the planet" and said SpaceX is one of the rare companies that does not rely on age to evaluate people's abilities and maturity.
Quazi was born in Pleasanton, California, in 2009 and will graduate from Santa Clara University on June 17. He plans to move with his mother to Redmond, Washington, to work for Elon Musk's company.
According to Business Insider, Quazi is considered a prodigy with an extraordinary learning and development process. His parents said that when he was only two years old, he could speak a complete sentence. When he was in kindergarten, he often told teachers and friends news stories on the radio.
When Quazi entered third grade, he decided school was too easy, so his parents enrolled him in a community college in California, where at age 9 he felt he was learning at the level he wanted. A few months later, Quazi began an internship at Intel Labs as a research associate. At age 11, he transferred to Santa Clara University to study computer science and engineering.
Before joining SpaceX, Quazi interned for four months at cyber threat intelligence firm Blackbird.AI, where he helped design an anomaly detection and analytics system to flag manipulated social media content.
The 14-year-old engineer says he doesn’t think he’s missing out on his childhood in the way people think. Working on Starlink allows him to fulfill his dream of solving challenging problems and creating innovation for the common good.
Starlink is SpaceX's satellite internet service. As of mid-2022, Starlink will have about 3,500 satellites operating, providing internet to 500,000 users in 37 countries.
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