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Dr. Jessica Claridge is a Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Essex, affiliated with the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science and the Department of Mathematical Sciences. She holds a PhD in Mathematics from Royal Holloway, University of London (2017) and an MSci in Mathematics from Queen Mary University of London (2012). Her research focuses on network coding, finite field theory, and mathematics education. She has held roles including Lecturer in Mathematics (2019–present), Lecturer in Mathematics and Statistics with the Essex Pathways Department (2017–2019), and FMSP Area Coordinator (2017).
Her research explores network coding protocols, finite field applications, and calculus pedagogy. Recent work bridges theoretical channel capacity analysis with practical educational insights, such as student perceptions of calculus across disciplines. She contributes to both technical (e.g., error-correcting codes) and pedagogical advancements (e.g., curriculum development).
Teaching responsibilities span undergraduate and foundational mathematics modules, with a focus on enhancing student engagement and interdisciplinary understanding. Current activities include advising on module development and maintaining a research agenda in applied mathematics and education.





