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Dr. Marj Batchelor is a Professor in the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS). Her research focuses on algebraic structures in differential topology, particularly measuring coalgebras, which provide a framework to extend geometric concepts like tangent spaces and bundles to non-traditional settings such as supersymmetric theories. This approach unifies algebraic and geometric perspectives, enabling analysis in contexts where classical manifold theory fails.
Her work spans advanced topics including supermanifolds, noncommutative geometry, and applications to quantum groups. She has contributed to foundational papers on graded manifolds, equivariant mappings, and coalgebraic systems. Her office is located in Room D1.12 at DPMMS, and her research homepage can be found at https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~mb139.
Batchelor’s publications reflect a deep engagement with algebraic methods across geometry, topology, and mathematical physics, with notable contributions to the understanding of graded structures and their applications in theoretical frameworks like supersymmetry. She has also reflected on pedagogical approaches in mathematics education, emphasizing the evolution of undergraduate training.





