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Dionysios (Dion) Dionysiou

June 13, 1966 - November 20, 2023

With profound sadness, we share the news of the passing of Executive Editor Prof. Dionysios (Dion) Dionysiou. No words can precisely describe what this loss represents to the CEJ family and to the Chemical Engineering community worldwide. Dion was a true source of inspiration. His commitment to advancing knowledge and science will always be remembered. He was a mentor to many, a true friend, and profoundly dedicated to his family. He will not only be remembered for his professional expertise but also for his warmth and kindness. May you rest in peace, Dion. You will be profoundly missed.

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2023-11-28 13:22:26 wrote:

Dion was a wonderful colleague. He was an inspiring researcher who I learned a lot from over the years. He had a selfless dedication the environmental engineering community and advanced the careers of many researchers, especially those who came from countries that did not have all of the advantages of those from wealthy countries. He also was one of the most positive people that I ever met. When the National Alliance for Water Research (NAWI) ran virtual meetings as we planned is research roadmap during the pandemic lockdown Dion could always be counted on for a smile even when we were all frustrated by months of isolation. I will miss him.

2023-11-28 13:22:26 wrote: Dion was a wonderful colleague. He was an inspiring researcher who I learned a lot from over the years. He had a selfless dedication the environmental engineering community and advanced the careers of many researchers, especially those who came from countries that did not have all of the advantages of those from wealthy countries. He also was one of the most positive people that I ever met. When the National Alliance for Water Research (NAWI) ran virtual meetings as we planned is research roadmap during the pandemic lockdown Dion could always be counted on for a smile even when we were all frustrated by months of isolation. I will miss him.

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