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David J. Simms is a Fellow Emeritus and former Associate Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin.

[edit] Academic career

Simms completed his undergraduate degree in Mathematics in Trinity College, Dublin, graduating in 1955. He was elected a Scholar of the College in 1952, when he was just in the first year of his degree, a notable achievement. He went on to do a Ph.D. in the University of Cambridge under W.V.D.Hodge[1]. Simms lectured in Glasgow University before returning to Trinity.

Simms' research interests include differential geometry and geometric quantisation.

He is the author of the books:

  • Lie Groups and Quantum Mechanics, Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics Number 52, 1968
  • Lectures on Geometric Quantization, (with N.M.J. Woodhouse) Springer Lecture Notes in Physics Number 53, 1976

and a number of professional papers.

[edit] Personal life

Simms is married to Anngret Erichson, a former associate professor and head of geography at University College Dublin. They have three sons,[2] one of whom is the international relations scholar, Brendan Simms who is a professor at Cambridge University. Until his retirement in 2004 Simms' students were invited to his house each year, where his children waited on them, and Frau Simms cooked good food.

As a child Simms survived 13 days at sea following the sinking of the SS City of Cairo in November 1942. He is also the nephew of Irish communist Brian Goold-Verschoyle.

Simms is frequently rumoured to have invented the Guinness Widget[citation needed].

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Entry in Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ A Career Mapped Out, The Irish Times, Nov. 20 2004





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