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.[2] Simms lectured in Glasgow University before returning to Trinity. He served as head of the Department of Pure and Applied Mathematics from 1991 to 1998.[1]
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 professional papers.
Geometric quantization of energy levels in the Kepler problem, D.J. Simms - Symposia Mathematica, 1974[3]
David Simms was a member of the Royal Irish Academy since 1978.[4] He was a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Mathematical Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy.[5]
^Simms, David (2012). "An Interview with David Simms". Trinity College, Dublin, Collection (Interview). Interviewed by Maurice O'Keeff. Ireland: Irish Life and Lore. Retrieved 23 June 2021.