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  <title><![CDATA[A Mathematician Who Fled to Freedom but Still Stares Down Doubts]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>On paper, it might come as no surprise that&nbsp;<a href="https://www.math.uci.edu/~szhitomi/" target="_blank">Svetlana Jitomirskaya</a>, born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1966, became a mathematician. Everyone in her family was one, and her mother&nbsp;was Ukraine&rsquo;s only female full professor of mathematics.&nbsp;Jitomirskaya is now an award-winning mathematician, a distinguished professor at the <a href="https://uci.edu">University of California,&nbsp;Irvine</a>, and was recently named the <a href="https://cos.gatech.edu/news/elaine-hubbards-legacy">Elaine M.&nbsp;Hubbard Chair&nbsp;</a>in the <a href="https://math.gatech.edu">School of Mathematics</a>. In this Q-and-A with Quanta Magazine,&nbsp;Jitomirskaya talks&nbsp;about her research, her experiences as a young Jewish woman in the former Soviet Union, and her hopes for math education.&nbsp;</p>
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