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Thomas David Spearman

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T. David Spearman
David Spearman, acting as vice provost, to the left of Provost Tom Mitchel announcing new scholars and fellows on Trinity Monday 1994 in Trinity College Dublin.
Born1937
Dublin, Ireland
NationalityIrish
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin
Scientific career
FieldsMathematical Physics
InstitutionsTrinity College Dublin, University of Durham, University of Illinois, University College London
Academic advisorsJim Hamilton

Thomas David Spearman (born 1937, known as David Spearman) is an Irish mathematical physicist who is Fellow Emeritus of Trinity College Dublin (TCD), where he spent his career and at various times served as head of the department of pure and applied mathematics, bursar, vice provost and pro-chancellor. He was Professor of Natural Philosophy at TCD from 1966 to 1997. He is the author of 400 years of Mathematics at TCD (1592–1992).[1]

Life and career

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Born Thomas David Spearman in Dublin in 1937, was educated at Greenlanes School and Mountjoy School.[2] He then attended TCD, where he was a Scholar in Mathematics in 1956 and was awarded a BA in mathematics and natural philosophy in 1959. He did his PhD on "Problems in Pion Physics", (awarded by Cambridge in 1961) under fellow Irishman Jim Hamilton,[3] over a period in which the latter moved from Cambridge to the University of London. He was at University College London 1961–1962, the University of Illinois 1962–1964 and the University of Durham 1964–1966.[4] In 1966 he was appointed to the chair of natural philosophy back at his alma mater, TCD, and in 1969 was elected a Fellow of TCD,[5] and subsequently became a Senior Fellow.[6]

In 1970 Spearman published the book Elementary Particle Theory (North Holland), co-written with A. D. Martin.[7] In time, he served in numerous administrative roles, including head of the department of pure and applied mathematics (1966–1991), bursar (1974–1977), and vice provost (1991–1997). He was Vice President of the European Science Foundation (1983–1989). He supervised three PhDs, authored of 400 years of Mathematics at TCD (1592–1992), and retired in 1997.[5]

He has remained active in college and other affairs, being TCD pro-chancellor and President of the Royal Irish Academy (1999–2002). He was chairman of the European Academy's Science Advisory Council (EASAC) (2004–2007).[2]

References

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  1. ^ Mathematics at TCD 1592–1992 by T. D. Spearman, TCD School of Mathematics
  2. ^ a b Thomas David Spearman CURRICULUM VITAE
  3. ^ Thomas David Spearman at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. ^ Spearman, David (2012). "An Interview with David Spearman". Trinity College, Dublin, Collection (Interview). Interviewed by Maurice O’Keeff. Ireland: Irish Life and Lore. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  5. ^ a b Dr David Spearman is Inaugurated as New Pro-Chancellor Trinity College website, 25 March 2009
  6. ^ The University of Dublin Calenda 1994-95. 1994.
  7. ^ Elementary Particle Theory Review By Michael J. Moravcsik, Science, 18 Dec 1970
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