29-01 2020 02:33
wrote:
Amrapali was a great friend and a mentor during my PhD research teaching me about data quality issues, linked data mapping, etc. She was super enthusiastic about everything -- science, academia, delicious food, travel, nature, comics. She was so young and destined to achieve great things in life. I will miss seeing your new travel adventures, your next move in Words with Friends, and reading your brilliant research papers as you were just about to embark on a new journey as a professor. More importantly, I feel sad about the countless students you would have mentored with your kindness, knowledge, and enthusiasm. I feel very sad and heart-broken hearing these unfortunate news, but I know you are in a better place. Rest in peace, my friend :)
29-01 2020 02:33
wrote:
Amrapali was a great friend and a mentor during my PhD research teaching me about data quality issues, linked data mapping, etc. She was super enthusiastic about everything -- science, academia, delicious food, travel, nature, comics. She was so young and destined to achieve great things in life. I will miss seeing your new travel adventures, your next move in Words with Friends, and reading your brilliant research papers as you were just about to embark on a new journey as a professor. More importantly, I feel sad about the countless students you would have mentored with your kindness, knowledge, and enthusiasm. I feel very sad and heart-broken hearing these unfortunate news, but I know you are in a better place. Rest in peace, my friend :)