Summary
Martin Lotz is an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick with nine years of post-PhD academic experience and a deep focus on applied and computational mathematics. He has held research and teaching roles across top institutions including Manchester, Edinburgh, Oxford and ETH Zürich, blending theoretical work in numerical analysis, compressed sensing and optimization with practical implementation. His background includes industry-facing research for a high-frequency trading platform, evidencing an ability to translate mathematical ideas into high-performance systems. He develops new courses and supervises research while maintaining an active publication and research portfolio that spans algorithm design and computational complexity. Based in Kenilworth, UK, Martin brings a multinational academic formation and interdisciplinary fluency across mathematics, computer science and physics. Colleagues value his mix of rigorous theory, hands-on computational skill, and experience bridging academia and industry.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
The American School Foundation of Guadalajara
Abitur, Abitur at Lise Meitner Gymnasium, Grenzach-Wyhlen
Internat Solling
Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics and Computer Science at University of Basel
PhD, Mathematics, PhD, Mathematics at Paderborn University
Diplom (Masters), Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, First (equivalent), Diplom (Masters), Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, First (equivalent) at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
Goethe Schule, Buenos Aires
English, German, Spanish