I was No1 ranked tennis star in whole of US – now I’m an award-winning Harvard physicist in very different career path

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I was No1 ranked tennis star in whole of US – now I'm an award-winning Harvard physicist in very different career path

ANIA BLESZYNSKI chose cut up atoms over cut up steps as she turned her back on a career in tennis.&

That's regardless of being ranked because the No1 Beneath-18s tennis star in the entire of the US.

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Ania Bleszynski was the No1 junior tennis star in the US earlier than starring at Stanford[/caption]
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She is now a top-level physicist after going to Harvard and Yale[/caption]

And now she is reaping the rewards as an award-winning physicist.

Born to Polish mother and father in 1976, Bleszynski moved together with her physicist mother and father Elizabeth and Marek to California a yr later and grew up in Thousand Oaks.

She excelled in the classroom and on the courtroom and headed off to Stanford College as the highest junior within the country.

And she or he even reached the ultimate of the NCAA singles championship in 1998.

Nevertheless, Bleszynski only needed to go professional if she might develop into one of the highest gamers on the earth, particularly as she did not need to spend a lot of the yr travelling all over the world.

In reality, her heart was all the time set on science.

So much so that she would typically read between matches and even signed up for a physics class that clashed with tennis follow. 

Former Stanford doubles companion and close pal Julie Scott Thu stated: "Her mother and father all the time put a worth on schooling over tennis from the beginning.&

"She had the complete opposite of tennis mother and father you'll be able to imagine, and she or he benefited from that."

Bleszynski herself admitted: "I knew I wasn't going to be knowledgeable tennis player. I didn't need to simply be a Prime 70 participant.&

"I needed to be a Martina Navratilova, Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Monica Seles. 

"Anything wasn't going to do it for me. Once I selected to go to school, I knew tennis was finite."

And it proved a sensible selection as her illustrious schooling and profession proves.

Bleszynski initially double majored in mathematics, computational science and physics while also doing research with NASA and gaining recognition for her honors thesis.

She then headed to Harvard where her 2006 PhD thesis was on the complicated matter of "Imaging Electrons in Nanoscale Buildings" before also happening to review at Yale.

Bleszynski has specialized in novel sensing methods and quantum mechanical techniques and has lectured at the University of California at Santa Barbara since 2010.

Her numerous awards embrace the L'Oreal Postdoctoral Fellowship for Ladies in Science, Air Drive Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award and the distinguished NSF CAREER Award.

Bleszynski added: "I attempt to perceive how the world works. I attempt to understand the physical laws of nature, how forces work, how mild works.

"What tennis has taught me was absolutely invaluable. You already know what it takes to work exhausting. I've no drawback working on one thing for every week straight.&

"There's also a fierce competitive part of me, however when something occurs corresponding to not getting a grant proposal funded, it doesn't have an effect on me personally. I know how to deal with failure."

Nevertheless, regardless of dedicating her life to physics, Bleszynski – now Ania Jayich after getting married and having three youngsters – does still have area in her heart for tennis.

She tries to select up her racket a couple of occasions per thirty days.

However that aggressive edge means she finds just rallying "boring" so all the time opts to play a set or two.&

Little question she continues to be a pressure to be reckoned with and is a specialist at applying the laws of gravity to make her lobs good and land inside the baseline…

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Bleszynski does get to play tennis a number of occasions per 30 days alongside her lectures[/caption]
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