11-year-old genius with highest IQ coach of Microsoft
Wael Mahmoud, a Egyptian 11-year-old boy became coach of Microsoft through his ability to solve complex calculations in seconds and mastering computer networks.
“My father discovered my ability when I was three years old and decided to study multiplication from my sister,” says Mahmoud.
After the discovery, an examination determined that his IQ is 155, a score of “very high” and that, transforms him into the “smartest boy in the world.”
His early ability with computers has not gone unnoticed by U.S. giant Microsoft, who presented six years ago his first laptop and just named him technical analyst.
Although he speaks fluent Arabic and English and study French, he is more interested “in knowing the programming languages.”