Gwyneth Mary Stallard OBE is a British mathematician whose research concerns complex dynamics and the iteration of meromorphic functions.
Her dissertation, Some problems in the iteration of meromorphic functions, was supervised by Irvine Noel Baker.
[4] She has spoken about the difficulty of finding postdoctoral research positions at a time when there were few such positions in England and the ties of her husband's job prevented her from moving abroad; she maintained her mathematical career at this stage by taking a temporary lectureship teaching engineering students at the University of Southampton.
[6] Stallard won the Whitehead Prize in 2000,[7] and describes this point as the moment when she became confident in her mathematical research abilities.
[1][8] In 2016 she was given a special award by the Suffrage Science Scheme on Ada Lovelace Day in recognition of her work in this area.