Marcus Webb is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at the University of Manchester with 11 years of academic and research experience spanning PhD work at Cambridge to postdoctoral roles in Belgium and Leuven. He specialises in computational mathematics, mathematical analysis and numerical algorithms, translating deep theoretical insight into practical computational methods. Throughout his career he has combined teaching and research, moving from postdoctoral research fellowships to a permanent academic appointment while maintaining active research in computational techniques. Based in Manchester, he brings a continental research network and a track record of interdisciplinary collaboration between mathematics and computer science. An understated strength is his consistent focus on making advanced analysis computationally accessible, bridging rigorous theory and implementable algorithms.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Mathematics and Computer Science (MMathCompSci) Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Algorithms, Master of Mathematics and Computer Science (MMathCompSci) Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Algorithms at University of Oxford
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mathematical Analysis, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mathematical Analysis at University of Cambridge
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Marcus Webb - Senior Lecturer In Applied Mathematics