Jane Grimson
Jane Barclay Grimson, is an Irish computer engineer. She is Fellow Emerita and Pro-Chancellor at Trinity College Dublin.
Education
Grimson attended Alexandra College Dublin. She was the first woman to graduate in engineering from Trinity College Dublin obtaining a first class honors degree and gold medal in 1970. She received a master's degree in Computer Science from the University of Toronto in 1971, and a PhD from the University of Edinburgh in 1981.Research and career
In 1980, Grimson was appointed to a Lectureship in Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin where she spent her entire academic career, holding a Personal Chair in Health Informatics prior to her retirement in 2014. Her major research interests are in Health Informatics, a field concerned with the application of Information and Communications Technology to improve the quality and safety of healthcare.Senior positions
In 1991, she was elected to Fellowship in Trinity College Dublin. Grimson served as Dean of Engineering and Systems Sciences from 1996 to 1999, as pro-Dean of Research in 2001 and as Vice-Provost from 2001 to 2005, being the first woman to ever take these roles. She was appointed Pro-Chancellor of [the University of Dublin] in 2016.A chartered Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland and a EUR ING, Professor Grimson served as President of Engineers Ireland from 1999 to 2000, again the first woman to hold this role. She is a Fellow and Past-President of the Irish Academy of Engineering and of the Irish Computer Society. She was President of the Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland from 1999 to 2006. Professor Grimson was partially seconded to the newly established Health Information and Quality Authority as its first Director of Health Information in 2007, where she led the development of national standards for health information. In 2014, she was appointed Acting Chief Executive of HIQA, just prior to her retirement.
She has served on numerous boards including Science Foundation Ireland, the Energy Research Council, the European Research Advisory Board, and the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice and was chair of the board of Mount Temple Comprehensive School, the Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology and the Health Research Board