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Euan Spence is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Bath, part of the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics (SAMBa). His research focuses on the numerical analysis and mathematical analysis of wave propagation problems, particularly involving the Helmholtz equation, Maxwell equations, and boundary integral equations. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge (2009) and has held academic positions at Bath since 2009, advancing to Professor in 2020. His work bridges semiclassical analysis and numerical methods, addressing challenges in high-frequency wave scattering and uncertainty quantification.
Spence has led or contributed to multiple research projects funded by EPSRC and EU, including the ERC Synergy Grant for phase-space-inspired numerical methods. His awards include the London Mathematical Society Whitehead Prize (2022) and the John Todd Award (2019). He supervises PhD students and postdocs, contributing to areas like domain decomposition methods, finite element analysis, and seismic imaging optimization.
His educational background includes a Master’s and PhD from the University of Cambridge, specializing in transform methods for linear PDEs under Thanasis Fokas. He teaches courses on partial differential equations and numerical analysis, emphasizing rigorous mathematical foundations and practical computational skills.


