Noether was born into a
Jewish family in
Karlsruhe,
Grand Duchy of Baden,
German Empire in 1915. He later moved to
Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland). The Nazi regime annulled his citizenship. He studied mathematics from 1935 to 1937 in Tomsk University and tried after his father's arrest to go to USA. With the help of his relatives he reached Sweden in 1938 and from there he travelled to the United States in 1939. There he earned a
bachelor's degree (1940) and a
master's degree (1941). The following four years, during
World War II, he served with
US Army intelligence in
England,
France, and
Germany. Noether was one of the
Ritchie Boys. After the war, he earned a
doctorate from
Columbia University (1949). He worked in academia for the rest of his career, beginning at
New York University. He moved to
Boston University in 1952 where he worked until he joined the faculty of the
University of Connecticut in 1968. There, he eventually became
chairman of the department of statistics. He retired in 1985. ==Statistician==