Zoia Ceaușescu

Mathematician, Family member

1949 – 2006

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Who was Zoia Ceaușescu?

Zoia Ceaușescu was a Romanian mathematician, the daughter of Communist leader Nicolae and his wife, Elena Ceaușescu.

She did her studies at the University of Bucharest. After completing her PhD in mathematics, she worked as a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest. Her field of specialization was functional analysis. Allegedly, her parents were unhappy with their daughter's choice of doing research in mathematics, so the Institute was disbanded in 1975. She moved on to work for Institutul pentru Creaţie Ştiinţifică şi Tehnică, where she eventually started and headed a new department of mathematics.

She was married in 1980 to Mircea Oprean, an engineer and professor at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest.

During the 1989 revolution, on 24 December 1989 she was arrested for "undermining the Romanian economy" and was released only eight months later, on 18 August 1990. After she was freed, she tried unsuccessfully to return to her former job at INCREST, then gave up and retired. After the revolution, some newspapers reported that she had lived a wild life, having plenty of lovers and often being drunk.

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Born
Feb 28, 1949
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Nationality
  • Romania
Profession
Education
  • Doctorate, University of Bucharest
    Mathematics
Died
Nov 20, 2006

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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