Ede "Szuki" Schütz-Harkányi was a childhood friend of Edward Teller.
In 1932–33, she spent two years at the University of Pittsburgh with a scholarship.
When she returned to Hungary, she married her longtime friend, Teller, in February 1934.
The Tellers emigrated to the United States in 1935, after Russian-born physicist George Gamow invited Edward to teach at the George Washington University.
She and her husband became American citizens on March 6, 1941.
She wrote an initial version of the MANIAC I code for the first paper introducing Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation, though the final code used in the publication was written in entirety by Arianna Rosenbluth.