Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski- ''The Physics Girl''

Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski aka ''The Physics Girl'' is currently causing a stir in the field of physics, with some speculating theories and inventions and the world entitles her by the name of ''The Next Einstein''.

Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski- ''The Physics Girl''
At the age of 14, she went to the MIT campus offices to get approval for a single-engine plane she had built.  Her publications have been cited by Stephen Hawking and Andrew Strominger, so it's not all hype. Stephen Hawking is a fan of her work, and she says she enjoys flying planes in her spare time. There's a good chance you've seen this woman on your Facebook or Twitter feed. She is neither a politician nor a celeb.
Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski- Life, Education, Experiments
Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski was born on June 3, 1993, in Chicago. Sabrina is a Chicago-based theoretical physicist who specialises in high-energy physics. She takes pride to say "A proud first-generation Cuban-American and Chicago Public Schools alumna,". She received her undergraduate degree from MIT, a Ph.D. from Harvard University, and is a PCTS Postdoctoral Fellow. Her reputation as the next Einstein distinguishes her from all. Sabrina Pasterski is the youngest person to ever fly a plane, surpassing the caliber of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Pasterski was the third most popular scientist on Google Trends for the entire year of 2017. Her parents are Mark Pasterski and Maria Gonzalez. Her father, who is both an attorney and an electrical engineer, supported and motivated her to pursue her ambitions. In 1998, she got herself enrolled in the Edison Regional Gifted Center, and in 2010, she received her diploma from the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. In 2003, she had her first flight lesson, and in 2005, she flew the FAA1 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. Pasterski's interest in science was sparked by the chance to take flight training when she was nine years old. She had aspirations of working for the aerospace business and developing spacecraft. However, as a student at MIT, she began interning with Boeing Phantom Works and NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
Research and Theories
She researches black holes and spacetime, with a particular interest in using quantum physics to explain gravity. Pasterski began flying training in 2003 and eventually built her own kit plane in 2006. She was selected to Forbes' 30 Under 30 Science list in 2015, a Forbes 30 Under 30 All-Star in 2017, and a judge for Forbes' first-ever all-female Science category judging panel in 2018. She is well-known for her remarkable resume, which includes a 5.00 undergraduate GPA from MIT.
Innovation Period
By 2006, she had started building a kit plane. Her maiden solo flight in the United States was in that kit aircraft in 2009, after her CFI Jay Maynard signed off. Pasterski mentioned Leon Lederman, Dudley Herschbach, and Freeman Dyson as her scientific idols in a 2012 Scientific American 30 under 30 interviews, and stated Jeff Bezos drew her to physics. Blue Origin, an aerospace business owned by the leader of Amazon "Jeff Bezos", and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have both offered her jobs (NASA). Pasterski participated in the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the Large Hadron Collider as a sophomore at MIT. She collaborated with Andrew Strominger while a graduate student at Harvard. Her early research led to the discovery of the "spin memory effect," which can be used to detect or validate gravitational wave net effects. In 2015, a solo paper that Stephen Hawking mentioned in early 2016, she completed the Pasterski–Strominger–Zhiboedov Triangle for electromagnetic memory. In May of this year, she received her Ph.D. in Physics from Harvard University. She is a postdoctoral researcher at the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science at Princeton University. She was also the first woman in 20 years to graduate with honours from her undergraduate programme, and she enjoys flying planes in her leisure time. She completed the challenge a fixed-wing single-engine Cessna 150 in Canada a year later, and her plane was deemed airworthy in 2008. When Pasterski first applied to MIT, she was placed on the waitlist. She received the school's Freshman Award for "Entrepreneurship" in 2011. 
You can read her theories and other experiments by visiting the following link given below.
Youtube Channel Name- Physicsgirl (Watch her on her youtube channel with amazing works from building up an airplane to attending interviews. She is fun, energetic and a young smart head)