Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon began on her path to success young. She passed her A level computing at 11 years old, and became one of the youngest people to receive a masters degree in computing from Oxford University. By 2013 at the age of 23 she was named young IT professional of the year and just four years later was the youngest scientist ever to be get an MBE. She's used her success to found an organization called Stemmettes which assists young women and girls who want to work in science, technology, engineering and maths. Richard spoke to her about her the challenges and possibilities of achieving success so early.