Anne-Marie Imafidon (born 1990) is a British computing, mathematics and language child prodigy. She is one of the youngest to pass two GCSEs in two different subjects while in primary school (in Mathematics and Information technology) at the age of 11. At 13, in 2003, she received a British scholarship to study mathematics at Johns Hopkins University.[5] At 15, in 2005, she was admitted to a degree program by the University of Oxford. At 17, she started a Masters degree at Oxford University and, at 19 in June 2010, she became the youngest ever graduate with a masters degree. She was named UK IT Young Professional of the Year 2013. Most recently Anne-Marie has set up the Stemettes project – a bid to inspire the next generation of females into Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics roles via a series of panel events, hackathons and exhibitions.

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