"Jeremy John Gray" is an English mathematician primarily interested in the history of mathematics.

He studied mathematics at Oxford University from 1966 to 1969, and then at Warwick University, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1980 under the supervision of Ian Stewart (mathematician)/Ian Stewart and David Fowler. He has worked at the Open University since 1974, and became a lecturer there in 1978. He also lectures at the University of Warwick since 2000, teaching a course on the history of mathematics.

Gray was a consultant on the television series, The Story of Maths, a co-production between the Open University and the BBC. He edits Archive for History of Exact Sciences.

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

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