Davenport was at
IBM Yorktown Heights for a year, and returned to Cambridge as a
Research Fellow. He went to
Grenoble for a year, before taking a post at the University of Bath in 1983. He has been Project Chair of the European OpenMath Project and its successor Thematic Network, with responsibilities for aligning
OpenMath and
MathML, producing Content Dictionaries and supervised a
Reduce-based OpenMath/MathML translator, and was Treasurer of the European Mathematical Trust. He was Founding Editor-in-Chief of the
London Mathematical Society's
Journal of Computation and Mathematics. During Davenport's time in the
British army, he once planned the defence of a bridge on exercise in
West Germany. Commonly, he has used this as a life lesson to his students, explaining that they must analyse problems from the perspective of an attacker.
Awards and honours Davenport was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science in September 2019 by the
West University of Timişoara, Romania. This was in recognition of his pioneering and ongoing work in
computer algebra systems and theory of
symbolic computation. In 2014, Davenport was awarded a
National Teaching Fellowship by the
Higher Education Academy. He was awarded the Bronze Medal of the
University of Helsinki in 2001. From January to June 2017 Davenport was a
Fulbright CyberSecurity Scholar at
New York University, and maintained a blog over the same period. In 2024, he was awarded Honorary Fellowship of
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT after many years service, including as a Vice-President. ==Personal life==