Is this the Albert Einstein of our generation?

This is Sabrina Gonzalez Pasterski and we urge you to remember her face because this physics whiz is absolutely going places.

Born and raised in Chicago, she started flying lessons at just nine-years-old.

Yep, at an age when most of us were concerned with Cheez Tv and Tazos, she was flying bloody planes.

For her 10th birthday, her grandfather bought her an old Cessna 150, which would break down often.

Keen on learning how to fix the aircraft, she bought herself an engine rebuild stand along with cheap and damaged motor parts off eBay.

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She would practice building and tearing down an O-200A engine in the foyer outside her bedroom in in the hopes of rebuilding her Cessna engine.

But she did more than that.

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Between 12 and 14, she built her own damn plane.

"I assembled a Zenith Zodiac standard-build airframe kit and in the process put in 95% of its 15,000 rivets," she said.

"I started building… in March of '06 at age 12.

"Construction was completed by October of '07.

"It was certified as an airworthy E-LSA on January 11, 2008 and flew its maiden flight four days later, on January 15."

Fourteen was a big year for Gonzalez Pasterski, who took to Canadian skies in the engine she'd rebuilt as a youngster (well, a younger youngster).

"I soloed in Canada in my Cessna 150 at 13 years, 364 days and several hours old, '14-enough' as Transport Canada would say," she said.

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Oh, and she was also offered a job by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, an offer which is apparently still standing.

Meanwhile, she was studying hard at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy but she didn't stay at the boarding school for long.

At 16, she was accepted into the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she completed a degree in physics.

She graduated at the top of her class, became the first female to win the prestigious MIT Physics Orloff Scholarship award and tied for the top overall GPA at the entire uni.

Yep, she has one mega impressive resume, which you can see here if you want to feel like you wasted your youth.

She's now completing her PhD at Harvard, and has become a bit of a celeb for her brain power.

Last year, she was named one of Marie Claire's Unstoppables, taking out an award in the publication's Young Women's Honors.

"When you're little, you say a lot of things about what you'll do or be when you're older—I think it's important not to lose sight of those dream," she told the magazine.

Her most motivating motto?

"What have you done lately?"

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She put out a fact sheet on her website, PhysicsGirl.com, to clear up any misconceptions about her extraordinary life.

"I am just a grad student. I have so much to learn. I do not deserve the attention," she said.

But we reckon this brainy bad arse is absolutely worthy of our attention.

"I now ride a Honda CBR300R," she said.

"I wear my pair of Louboutin simple black 100mm pumps at major talks.

"On July 29, 2017, I tried my first cup of coffee."

Yep, all of those achievements were completed without coffee.

Feel inspired yet?