
Miss Rebecca Crossley
Hi, I’m Becky, and I am an Applied Mathematics Lecturer at Pembroke College. I am currently studying my DPhil in Mathematical Biology here at Oxford, after graduating from an MSci in Mathematics at University of Bristol in 2021. I previously worked as a Stipendiary Lecturer at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, and a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Merton College, Exeter College, and the Mathematical Institute, too. Before this I taught privately and acted as a demonstrator and teaching assistant in Bristol because I am passionate about sharing the beauty of mathematics with anyone interested! I was personally drawn to maths because it helps us understand everything that is going on in the world around us. I am particularly interested in looking at how maths helps us to understand how cells and genes work in biological systems.
“Travelling waves in a coarse-grained model of volume-filling cell invasion: Simulations and comparisons.” Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sapm.12635. February 2023
Miss Rebecca Crossley

Hi, I’m Becky, and I am an Applied Mathematics Lecturer at Pembroke College. I am currently studying my DPhil in Mathematical Biology here at Oxford, after graduating from an MSci in Mathematics at University of Bristol in 2021. I previously worked as a Stipendiary Lecturer at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, and a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Merton College, Exeter College, and the Mathematical Institute, too. Before this I taught privately and acted as a demonstrator and teaching assistant in Bristol because I am passionate about sharing the beauty of mathematics with anyone interested! I was personally drawn to maths because it helps us understand everything that is going on in the world around us. I am particularly interested in looking at how maths helps us to understand how cells and genes work in biological systems.
“Travelling waves in a coarse-grained model of volume-filling cell invasion: Simulations and comparisons.” Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sapm.12635. February 2023