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==Professional experience==
Schneps held various teaching assistant positions in France and Germany until the completion of her Ph.D. in 1990, then worked as a postdoctoral assistant at the [[ETH Zurich|ETH]] in Zurich, Switzerland, for one year. In 1991 she was awarded a tenured research position at CNRS, the [[Centre national de la recherche scientifique|French National Centre for Scientific Research]], at the [[University of Franche-Comté]] in [[Besançon]].<ref name="cv"/> During the late 1990s Schneps also had short-term visiting researcher assignments at [[Harvard University]], [[Princeton University|Princeton]]'sthe [[Institute for Advanced Study]] at [[Princeton, New Jersey|Princeton]], and [[Mathematical Sciences Research Institute|MSRI]] at [[University of California, Berkeley|Berkeley]].<ref>{{citation
|number = 2014–01–02
|publisher = France Berkeley Fund
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|author1=Schneps, Leila.
|author2=Lochak, P.
|location=Cambridge ; New York
|publisher=Cambridge University Press
|year=1997
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}}</ref> was an editor for a text on the Inverse Galois Problem,<ref name=igp/> and edited a book on Galois groups.<ref name=ggfg>{{citation
|author1=Schneps, Leila
|location=Cambridge, U.K. ; New York
|publisher=Cambridge University Press
|year=2003
|isbn=978-0521808316
|title=Galois groups and fundamental groups
|volume=Mathematical Sciences Research Institute publications ; 41
}}</ref> She was a co-author of a text on Field Theory<ref>{{citation
|author1=Buff, Xavier
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|title=Galois theory
|url=https://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0816/00041906-t.html
|volume=Graduate texts in mathematics ; 204
|access-date=2013-12-30
}}</ref> ''A Mathematician Grappling With His Century'',<ref>{{citation
|author1=Schwartz, Laurent.
|location=Basel ; Boston
|publisher=Birkhäuser
|year=2001
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}}</ref> ''Hodge Theory and Complex Algebraic Geometry II'',<ref>{{citation
|author1=Voisin, Claire
|location=Cambridge ; New York
|publisher=Cambridge University Press
|year=2002
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|title=Hodge theory and complex algebraic geometry
|url=https://www.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam033/2002017389.html
|volume=Cambridge studies in advanced mathematics ; 76-77
}}</ref> ''p-adic L-Functions and p-Adic Representations'',<ref>{{citation
|author1=Perrin-Riou, Bernadette.
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}}</ref> and ''Renormalization methods : critical phenomena, chaos, fractal structures''.<ref>{{citation
|author1=Lesne, Annick.
|location=Chichester ; New York
|publisher=J. Wiley
|year=1998
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|title=Fatal Inheritance
}}</ref> explores "the importance of [[heredity]] and how it might influence the nation's health; Dr [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]'s latest theories; and&nbsp;... the dubious 'science' of [[eugenics]]".<ref>{{citation
|publisher=HisotircalHistorical Novel Society
|year=2013
|title=Review: Fatal Inheritance
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