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Cecilia Krieger

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Krieger continued at the rank of assistant professor until her retirement in 1962. However, she continued teaching after her retirement: for five years at the University of Toronto, leaving in 1968 upon the death of her husband and for six more years at
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from a university in Canada, in 1930, as well as the third woman to have been awarded a doctorate in any discipline in Canada. Krieger is well known for having translated two works of
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at the University of Toronto in 1942. She taught in both the department of engineering and the department of mathematics. Krieger married Dr. Zygmund Dunaij in 1953.
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in 1930 when she completed her Ph.D. Krieger continued working at the rank of lecturer until she was promoted to
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Krieger was a strong supporter of women in mathematics. In honour of the contributions of Krieger and
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since 1995 for outstanding research by a female mathematician, is named in honour of Krieger and
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While pursuing her Ph.D, Krieger was appointed as an instructor in 1928 and promoted to
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in Galicia. The town was then part of Austria-Hungary, but is in modern-day
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In 1934, Krieger published an English translation of Sierpinski's book
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in 1995. It is awarded to an outstanding woman in mathematics.
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University of Toronto Archives and Records Management Services
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by Sierpinski in 1952, adding a 30-page appendix on
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Austro-Hungarian
Galician
mathematician
Jewish
Canada
Ph.D.
mathematics
Wacław Sierpiński
general topology
Krieger–Nelson Prize
Canadian Mathematical Society
Evelyn Nelson
Jasło
Poland
physics
University of Vienna
Toronto
Ontario
B.A
M.A
University of Toronto
Fourier series
lecturer
assistant professor
Upper Canada College
private school
Topology
infinite cardinals
ordinals

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