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Jean Taylor
Jean Ellen Taylor (born September 17, 1944) is an American mathematician who is currently a professor emerita at Rutgers University〔(Emeritus faculty listing ), Rutgers University Mathematics Department, retrieved 2012-07-04.〕 and visiting faculty at Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University.〔(Visiting members and research fellows ), Courant Institute, retrieved 2012-07-04.〕 ==Biography== Taylor was born on September 17, 1944 in San Mateo, California; her father was a lawyer, her mother a schoolteacher, and she had two siblings. She did her undergraduate studies at Mount Holyoke College, graduating summa cum laude with an A.B. in 1966. She began her graduate studies in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, but after receiving an M.Sc. she switched to mathematics under the mentorship of S. S. Chern and then transferred to the University of Warwick and received a second M.Sc. in mathematics there. She completed a doctorate in 1972 from Princeton University under the supervision of Frederick J. Almgren, Jr.〔.〕〔.〕 Taylor joined the Rutgers faculty in 1973, and retired in 2002.〔 She was president of the Association for Women in Mathematics from 1999 to 2001.〔〔(AWM history ), Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2012-07-04.〕 She has been married three times, to mathematician John Guckenheimer (her fellow student at Berkeley), to her advisor Fred Almgren (with whom she had a daughter and two step-children), and to financier and science advocate William T. Golden.〔〔.〕
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