After taking non-tenure-track positions at North Carolina State College, Brown University, and NASA's Langley Research Center, Gelbart took a faculty position at Syracuse University in 1943.
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He remained there until 1958, when he moved to Yeshiva, taking the position and the editorship of Scripta Mathematica both formerly held by his mentor Ginsburg.
Together with Professor Bernard Pinchuk he founded and established "Gelbart Institute", an international research institute named after Abe Gelbart, and the "Emmy Noether Institute" (Minerva Center).
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