The Wallis Professorship of Mathematics is a prestigious academic position at the University of Oxford, specifically within the Department of Mathematics. The professorship is named after John Wallis, a 17th-century English mathematician known for his contributions to mathematics, particularly in the field of analysis and calculus. The Wallis Professor is responsible for leading research and teaching in mathematics, contributing to the academic community, and mentoring students and faculty.

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