
A 15-year-old Belgian, Loran Simons, has obtained his second doctoral degree. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He initially defended his first doctoral dissertation at the age of 12. This was reported by the Bild publication.
It is known that Loran finished school at the age of eight and obtained a master's degree at 11. Currently, he is conducting research on his third academic degree at the Helmholtz Center in Munich, Germany.
His scientific work is focused on integrating medicine and artificial intelligence. Loran's latest dissertation is dedicated to studying theoretical quantum physics.
Previously, he conducted research in experimental physics. Loran explains his achievements by his photographic memory and ability to quickly analyze complex problems.
Loran Simons' parents emphasize that his extraordinary abilities manifested in childhood. He started school at four, entered gymnasium at six, passed exams at eight, and was admitted to university at nine.
At 12, he was one of the youngest doctoral candidates at the Max Planck Institute. Loran has also met the Pope in Rome, communicated with Nobel Prize winners, and delivered lectures at leading scientific centers worldwide.
In his personal life, Loran has interests like ordinary children. He enjoys karting, watching Marvel movies, and playing video games.
Additionally, he likes listening to music and dancing. "I spend time like a normal person with my friends," he says.





