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Nemanja Trifunović

December 12, 1959 - March 26, 2022

Our colleague Dr Nemanja Trifunović, Associate Professor of Water Supply Engineering at IHE Delft, passed away unexpectedly on 26 March. Over more than three decades as an appreciated IHE Delft colleague, Nemanja impacted many lives. His dedication to teaching and supporting students was highly valued by all. Our thoughts are with his family. He will be missed.

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Henry Ampah Johnson 2022-03-29 17:24:46 wrote:

Late Dr. Nemanja Trifunovic why have you left so early. Hmmmmmm. You were a Ghanaian and will always be a Ghanaian. He told me that he has been to Ghana on several occasions to teach at the KNUST, this he mentioned when I pay him a visit to his office. He has a mini flag of Ghana in his Office and he looks proud when he speak about Ghana. He is always happy to see me in his Office and Class as I am a Ghanaian. I was his student from 2002 - 2003. Not only as his student but also he was my mentor. He guided me throughout my programme in Delft and I will forever be grateful to him. My greatest memories I still do recollect was the period we were to defend our project work. He called me into his Office and informed me that Henry, I wish I will be around during you defends but rather unfortunately I will be out of town for an equally important assignment on the day of your defence, however I trust you can make it. This gave me the needed courage and strength to put up my best which I did. Although I arrived in Delft very late, through his mentorship I was able to make a 7.5. On behalf of my family and on my own behalf, I extend my family's sincere condolences to the wife, children, immediate family and the Institute for the lost of Dr. Trifunovic. May the heavens receive his soul and grant him a peaceful rest. Dr. Nemanja Trifunovic fare thee well.

Henry Ampah Johnson 2022-03-29 17:24:46 wrote: Late Dr. Nemanja Trifunovic why have you left so early. Hmmmmmm. You were a Ghanaian and will always be a Ghanaian. He told me that he has been to Ghana on several occasions to teach at the KNUST, this he mentioned when I pay him a visit to his office. He has a mini flag of Ghana in his Office and he looks proud when he speak about Ghana. He is always happy to see me in his Office and Class as I am a Ghanaian. I was his student from 2002 - 2003. Not only as his student but also he was my mentor. He guided me throughout my programme in Delft and I will forever be grateful to him. My greatest memories I still do recollect was the period we were to defend our project work. He called me into his Office and informed me that Henry, I wish I will be around during you defends but rather unfortunately I will be out of town for an equally important assignment on the day of your defence, however I trust you can make it. This gave me the needed courage and strength to put up my best which I did. Although I arrived in Delft very late, through his mentorship I was able to make a 7.5. On behalf of my family and on my own behalf, I extend my family's sincere condolences to the wife, children, immediate family and the Institute for the lost of Dr. Trifunovic. May the heavens receive his soul and grant him a peaceful rest. Dr. Nemanja Trifunovic fare thee well.

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