Education
Etheridge was educated at the where she was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 1989 for research supervised by David Albert Edwards.
Etheridge was educated at the where she was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 1989 for research supervised by David Albert Edwards.
Over the course of her career, her interests have ranged from abstract mathematical problems to concrete applications as reflected in her four books which range from a research monograph on mathematical objects called superprocesses to an exploration (co-authored with Mark H A Davis) of the percolation of ideas from the groundbreaking thesis of Louis Bachelier in 1900 to modern mathematical finance. Much of her recent research is concerned with mathematical models of population genetics, where she has been particularly involved in efforts to understand the effects of spatial structure of populations on their patterns of genetic variation.
Royal Society.