Tom Ranner

Associate Professor

Leeds, England, United Kingdom
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Tom Ranner is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Leeds with a decade of academic experience bridging mathematics and computing. Educated to PhD level in mathematics at Warwick, he has progressed through postdoctoral and fellowship roles into lectureship and now a professorship, focusing on research that extends his doctoral work into applied domains. He combines rigorous theoretical training with hands-on independent research experience from an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship, mentoring students and leading projects within a large research university. Based in Leeds, he is known for translating complex mathematical ideas into practical computational tools and teaching, often bringing uncommon mathematical depth to applied computer science problems.
code10 years of coding experience
job2 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematics at University of Warwick
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Github Skills (52)

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Programming languages (5)

C++HaskellJupyter NotebookPythonEmacs Lisp

Github contributions (5)

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Repo for Numerical Computation materials
Contributions:6 PRs, 53 pushes, 3 branches in 1 year 2 months
tranner/dune-mcesfem

Mar 2016 - May 2018

Contributions:32 commits, 2 pushes in 2 years 2 months
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Tom Ranner - Associate Professor