Dr. William Byars Samson (born
1943 in
Forfar) is a
Scottish astronomer,
academic, and
computer scientist and a researcher in the fields of
Astronomy,
Databases,
Artificial Intelligence, and
Artificial Life.
Will Samson graduated with a degree in
mathematics from
University of St. Andrews in
1966. He earned his PhD in
Astronomy in
1971 from the
University of Edinburgh. In
1976, Samson went on to study at
Heriot-Watt University where he obtained his
MSc in
Computer Science.”
Early years
William Samson's earliest fascination with the skies came when he was seven years old and his mother took him outside to point out great
winter constellations like the
Plough and
Orion. Another inspiration was his music teacher at
Forfar Academy, Willie Bernard, took the class on a trip to
Mills Observatory. "He did that when he got fed up trying to teach us sing
Bill then aged 12 went back home with great fascination of the celestial constellations and built his first
telescope using old spectacle lenses scrounged from an
optician in Forfar, that he put into a cardboard tube. According to Samson, “It wasn’t wonderful, but good enough to see
craters on the
moon.” He then went on to build his second and third telescopes from kits. The fourth one he built from scratch by grinding a disc of plate glass to make a mirror.
Career
In 1971 he was appointed as the Scientific Officer at
Home Office till
1973. 1n 1973, he became a lecturer of Computer Science at
Dundee Institute of Technology for seven years. In
1980 he was appointed as the lecturer of Computer Science at the
University of Stirling. Later he was appointed as the Senior Lecturer (
1980-
1982) and
Reader (
1985-
1997)in Computing at the
University of Abertay. In
1997, he was the Acting Head of School of
Informatics at the Abertay University. From
1997 to
2002, he was a Visiting Fellow at the University of Abertay. He became the
Curator and the official
astronomer at
Mills Observatory in
2002 until his retirement in
March 13th,
2007.
Dr. Samson is currently the Honorary Reader in University of Abertay and Honorary Lecturer in Engineering and Physics at the University of Dundee from 2002. He is also noted as a Research Student Supervisor and Research Degree External Examiner. His publication includes 25 refereed journal articles and over 30 conference papers.
Sources
- Astronomical Society of Edinburgh, Journal 45, Scottish Astronomy Weekend 2002
- Mills Observatory, Dundee City Council, Dundee City Archive
- Biography of Dr. William Samson, Mills Observatory, Dundee
References