Richard M. Timoney
Graduate Students
Here are graduate students who completed research degrees.
James Boland completed his Ph.D. thesis entitled The Herrero conditions on norm limits of hypercyclic operators in 2016.
David McConnell completed his Ph.D. thesis entitled $C_0(X)$-structure in C*-algebras, multiplier algebras and tensor products in 2014. He is now at the Cardiff University (a link to him there) following 2 years at the University of Glasgow.
Fionán Howard completed his M.Sc. thesis entitled Douglas Algebras and their Maximal Ideal Spaces in 2013.
- Robert Pluta completed his Ph.D. thesis entitled Ranges of bimodule projections and conditional expectations in 2012. He spent two years at the University of Iowa and a year at Sam Houston State University.
Derek Kitson completed his Ph.D. thesis entitled Methods of ascent and descent in multivariable spectral theory in 2008. He was a lecturer in TCD from 2008-12 and is now at the University of Lancaster. (a link to him there).
Brian Feely completed his M.Sc. thesis entitled Injective envelopes of operator spaces in 2007. He worked in the financial sector in England for a time and is now based in Chicago.
Al Matthews completed his M.Sc. thesis entitled Jordan algebras and complex geometry in 2005. He is now working in the financial sector in Dublin.
Bernard Keville began work here in 1998. Bernard is an engineering graduate from University College Dublin who worked as an engineer (mainly in Germany) for a number of years before he returned to do a Diploma and M.Sc. in Mathematics at Maynooth. He completed his Ph.D. on Multidimensional second order generalised stochastic processes on locally compact abelian groups in 2004. He was a researcher at the Department of Electronic Engineering in Maynooth and later a researcher at the National Centre for Plasma Science and Technology, Dublin City University.
David Malone completed a Mathematics degree at Trinity in 1996 and then started graduate work. He completed a Master's thesis on Fourier Analysis, Multiresolution Analysis, and Dilation Equations in 1997 and a Ph.D. on Solutions to Dilation equations in 2000. He is now a Senior Lecturer at Maynooth (link to his page) and attached to the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth as a researcher (see also Institute home page.
Oliver Mason completed his M.Sc. thesis entitled Group Invariance of Natural Exponential Families and Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Spaces in 1998. He was briefly employed at Tallaght Institute of Technology but then completed a Ph.D. at Maynooth. He is now a Senior Lecturer at Maynooth (link to his page) and attached to the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth as a researcher (see also Institute home page).
Colum Watt completed his Ph.D. thesis Complex Sprays, Finsler Metrics and Horizontal Complex Curves in 1996 and held a PostDoctoral fellowship in this department for the two years 1998-2000. He is now a lecturer in the Dublin Institute of Technology.