Garry Tee


Garry John Tee was a New Zealand mathematician and computer scientist.

Biography

Garry John Tee was born in Whanganui on 28 March 1932. Tee attended Seddon Memorial Technical College. In 1954, he was awarded a Master of Science with First Class Honours at the Auckland University College. Following graduating, Tee worked as a computer in Australia for an oil prospecting team.
In 1958, Tee was a mathematician at the English Electric Company, contributing to the programming of the DEUCE computer. In 1964, Tee helped establish the Department of Mathematics at the University of Lancaster and spent 1965 as a visiting scholar at the Department of Computer Science, Stanford University. By 1968, Tee had returned to the Department of Mathematics at the University of Auckland, playing a key role in founding its Department of Computer Science. Starting in 1969, Tee was also an active member of the Auckland University Underwater Club.
In 1971, Tee pursued further studies under Richard Bellman at the University of Southern California. However, Bellman's illness and subsequent death led Tee to return to Auckland without completing his doctorate. In 2003, Tee received an honorary doctorate from the Auckland University of Technology.
Tee died in Auckland on 18 February 2024.

Publications

Tee published widely on numerical analysis, Charles Babbage, early women in mathematics and computing, and history of mathematics, computer science, and science more broadly. Publications include: