Khovanova left the Soviet Union in 1990, and worked for several years in Israel and the US as a postdoctoral researcher. However, she stopped working as a researcher to raise her children, and then worked in the
telecommunications and
military contracting industry, before returning to academia as a lecturer at
MIT. Khovanova has been a mathematics competition coach at the
Advanced Math and Science Academy Charter School in
Marlborough, Massachusetts. In 2010, she helped found the MIT PRIMES program for after school mentoring of local high school students, and she continues to serve as its head mentor. She is also head mentor for mathematics of the
Research Science Institute, a summer research program for high school students at MIT.
Research In Khovanova's earlier mathematical research, she studied
representation theory, the theory of
integrable systems,
quantum group theory, and
superstring theory. Her later work explores
combinatorics and
recreational mathematics. In 2007, she created a mathematics blog, centered on mathematical puzzles and problem solving. == Personal life ==