
معرفی
Dr. David Simmons is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the University of York's Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on pure mathematics with emphasis on Diophantine approximation, employing geometrical, analytical, and dynamical systems techniques. He leads the EPSRC-funded project 'Nonstandard applications of Schmidt's game to Diophantine approximation' (2019–2025), totaling £456,224.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics from University of North Texas (2012, supervised by Mariusz Urbanski)
Research interests span Number Theory and Geometry & Analysis groups, including Cantor sets, continued fractions, and metric number theory. Recent work includes studies on Hausdorff measures and transference inequalities.
Publications emphasize theoretical advancements in Diophantine approximation's geometric and analytic aspects. Awards include the prestigious Royal Society Fellowship.
- Grants: Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2019–2025)
Active in collaborative research networks within the Number Theory and Geometry communities at the University of York.




