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=== Career ===
Huber-Dyson accepted a postdoctoral fellow appointment at the [[Institute for Advanced Study]] in [[Princeton University|Princeton]] in 1948,<ref name=ias.org /> where she worked on [[group theory]] and [[Mathematical logic|formal logic]].{{sfn|ScheweFeferman|2013Feferman|p2004|pp=72272-276}}{{sfn|FefermanSchewe|Feferman2013|2004|ppp=272-27672}} She also began teaching at [[Goucher College]] near Baltimore during this time.{{sfn|Schewe|2013|p=72}}
 
She moved to California with her daughter Katarina, began teaching at [[San Jose State University]] in 1959, and then joined [[Alfred Tarski]]'s Group in Logic and the Methodology of Science at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].{{sfn|Huber-Dyson|2006}}{{sfn|Feferman|Feferman|2004|pp=272-276}}{{sfn|Huber-Dyson|2006}}
 
Huber-Dyson taught at San Jose State University, the [[University of Zürich]], [[Monash University]], as well as at [[University of California, Berkeley]], [[Adelphi University]], [[University of California, Los Angeles]], and the [[University of Illinois at Chicago]], in mathematics and in philosophy departments. She accepted a position in the philosophy department of the [[University of Calgary]] in 1973, becoming emerita in 1988.{{sfn|Schewe|2013|p=}}