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Des MacHale
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Born |
Castlebar, Ireland, |
January 28, 1946
Residence | Cork, Ireland |
Nationality | Irish |
Alma mater | University of Keele |
Occupation | Professor of Mathematics, Author |
Known for | biography of George Boole |
Desmond "Des" MacHale (born 28 January 1946) is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork, Ireland. He is a prolific author and speaker on various subjects, most notably George Boole, lateral thinking puzzles, and humour.
Des MacHale was born in Castlebar, County Mayo. He earned his BSc and MSc in mathematical science at University College Galway in 1967 and 1968, and completed his PhD at the University of Keele in 1972 under Hans Liebeck. Since then he has been at University College Cork, where his research has focussed on group and ring theory, especially Boolean rings.
In 1985 he published George Boole: His Life and Work, the first book length biography of Boole. In 2014, a year ahead of Boole's bicentennial, this was reissued in revised and expanded form as The Life and Work of George Boole: A Prelude to the Digital Age.
MacHale is a prolific author on various other subjects, including brainteasers and he has written some 30 books of jokes and discussions of humour. His Comic Sections: The Book of Mathematical Jokes, Humour, Wit and Wisdom is a book which combines two of his passions. He has written over a dozen books of lateral thinking problems with author Paul Sloane, as well as several books about the 1952 American film, The Quiet Man. He speaks often–at schools, on radio, and television–on mathematics, humour, and puzzles. He designed the logo of the Irish Mathematical Society.
MacHale is a longtime opponent of smoking, and for decades has played a leading role in the Irish Association of Non-Smokers. He appeared on RTÉ's The Late Late Show as early as the 1980s in an attempt to educate the public about the dangers of smoking.