Sheila May Edmonds (1 April 1916 – 2 September 2002) was a British mathematician, a Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, and Vice-Principal of Newnham College from 1960 to 1981.
[3] She had an excellent undergraduate career and finished Part II as a "Wrangler", Cambridge nomenclature for a student achieving a First Class award.
These led to a series of papers over the following years, exploring these topics and building on her PhD research into Parseval's theorem.
[1] In 1960, Edmonds was appointed Vice-Principal of Newnham, one of the senior offices of the college, a post which she held until her retirement in 1981.
She also served on the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate and the boards of governors of several schools including Rodean.