IN MEMORIAM Paris C. Kanellakis (1953–1995)
✍ Scribed by Serge Abiteboul; Gabriel M. Kuper; Harry G. Mairson; Alex A. Shvartsman; Moshe Y. Vardi
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 96 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0196-6774
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✦ Synopsis
IN MEMORIAM Paris C. Kanellakis Ž . 1953᎐1995 Our colleague and dear friend, Paris C. Kanellakis, died unexpectedly and tragically on December 20, 1995, together with his wife, Maria-Teresa Otoya, and their beloved young children, Alexandra and Stephanos. En route to Cali, Colombia, and an annual holiday reunion with his wife's family, their airplane strayed off course without warning during the night, minutes before an expected landing, and crashed in the Andes.
As researchers, we mourn the passing of a creative and thoughtful colleague who was respected for his many contributions, both technical and professional, to the computer science research community. As individuals, we grieve over our tragic lossᎏof a friend who was regarded with great affection, and of a happy, thriving family whose warmth and hospitality were gifts appreciated by friends around the world. Their deaths create for us a void that cannot be filled.
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