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This sounds like Zaremba wrote this article. "At a young age, he began winning awards for his brilliance in mathematics..." "As a child passionate about chemistry..." "received his PhD in just 2.5 years" "would later turn into a cornerstone" "But he would soon realize he" (it sounds like the writer knows Zaremba well) "Zaremba’s fame would grow" "His continued success" "alongside some of the world’s most famous contemporary scientists"
I understand simplicity matters especially in the infobox, but don't see why the country can't be linked in Early Life section. As the country where he is born is non-existent now, its an important historical detail and gives reader the chance to dig deeper about history. Comrade-yutyo (talk) 12:10, 28 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]