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Amrapali Zaveri

November 9, 1984 - January 24, 2020

Amrapali passed away suddenly on Friday, 24th of January. She was and will be an inspiration to us all. She loved to travel, nature, and learning new stuff. Her shining eyes, her optimism and laughter filled every place with joy She will be remembered for her bright personality and rigorous organizational skills, as well as for her love of coffee and food. She loved to be amongst nature and travel to new places. Her favorite out-of-office email message was to declare that she was “one with Nature.” This meant she was not online -- and everyone knew she deserved it.

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2020-01-28 19:08:54 wrote:

Rest in peace, Amrapali. I met her the first time during my Ph.D. studies as she was associated with our project WDAqua. Whenever she used to meet whether it's in the conference or other project-related events, she always took time to ask about my research, family, used to give her ideas for my Ph.D. Her passion for promoting women in research was incredible, and to help all aspiring young researchers. Thank you for being a wonderful friend, mentor and one of the nicest human beings I met. You will always be missed!

2020-01-28 19:08:54 wrote: Rest in peace, Amrapali. I met her the first time during my Ph.D. studies as she was associated with our project WDAqua. Whenever she used to meet whether it's in the conference or other project-related events, she always took time to ask about my research, family, used to give her ideas for my Ph.D. Her passion for promoting women in research was incredible, and to help all aspiring young researchers. Thank you for being a wonderful friend, mentor and one of the nicest human beings I met. You will always be missed!

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