28-07 2024 10:55
wrote:
I was so sad to learn this news nearly a year late but wanted to express my condolences to his family and the CEP. I was one of the early MSc students (1979-80) but stayed on joining a small group of PhD students on the top floor of 48 Prince's Gardens. I worked for Gordon as a research assistant on microcomputer models of malaria and their use in sharing information. These tools were very new at the time and well before the Internet and World Wide Web - but Gordon understood their potential. I hope his interdisciplinary approach and fundamental belief in the goodness of people is not forgotten. Rest in Peace.
28-07 2024 10:55
wrote:
I was so sad to learn this news nearly a year late but wanted to express my condolences to his family and the CEP. I was one of the early MSc students (1979-80) but stayed on joining a small group of PhD students on the top floor of 48 Prince's Gardens. I worked for Gordon as a research assistant on microcomputer models of malaria and their use in sharing information. These tools were very new at the time and well before the Internet and World Wide Web - but Gordon understood their potential. I hope his interdisciplinary approach and fundamental belief in the goodness of people is not forgotten. Rest in Peace.