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Costis Vezeridis

4 oktober 1961 - 24 april 2021

Faculty member of the Technology and Science Division (ACT), Colleague, Friend and Mentor

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  • 2021-04-30 14:59:44 Bekijk / Reageren (0)

    Stefana Raileanu

    You said you might explain the wider context when we meet again and then I called you a master of suspense and you laughed and.. cruelly left me with a pending explanation. Isn't it silly when they say you passed away, you're not away, you're closer than ever and through us you live. Thank you.

  • 2021-04-28 18:55:54 Bekijk / Reageren (0)

    Borebardhe Mazreku

    During my last months in college in 2019, I saw Mr. Vezeridis, of course in the library, and he looked very happy. Without hesitating, I asked him what was new as in joking, and he smiling ear-to-ear replied to me "Why would I tell you?" and I laughed out loud haha. I will always remember you sir and I will smile. How little did we, your students, knew about you, yet we all understood you were a hurricane, a beautiful mind and a pure soul. May your soul rest in a better place!

  • 2021-04-28 13:24:31 Bekijk / Reageren (0)
    David Wisner

    David Wisner

    David Wisner

    Hi Costi, it was when you were debating with Philip Kargopoulos in the faculty lounge shortly after joining the ACT faculty that I first took note of you as a colleague and an intellect. The booming voice, the poise, the endearing combination of playfulness and earnestness all commanded my attention. "Hidden teleologies" was the phrase you used to dismantle the arguments of your counterpart. Welcome to the faculty, I thought to myself at the time, this is going to be really interesting. And so it has been. Thank you for your collegiality and insight, even when we disagreed. And thank you for inspiring our students so impressively!

  • 2021-04-28 01:23:43 Bekijk / Reageren (0)
    Emanuel Gjoshe

    Emanuel Gjoshe

    Emanuel Gjoshe

    Mr. Vezeridis was a great professor and also a great person. He worked tirelessly to make things work for us students. I had a tought class last semester where, with his help I learned many important skills. I really wished to meet him in the campus next academic year. I will always remember the times he got "mad" with excel or with us for asking stupid questions, but in the end he never left questions unanswered. I wish he reasts in peace now!

  • 2021-05-07 10:26:34 schreef:

    An amazing & inspiring professor. He always made the classroom brighter with his knowledge and wisdom. I remember my first assignment in CS 101. We had to build charts in excel for the sale of water bottles at some peripteros. After I finished my assignment, I shared it with some of my classmates. When Vezerides came to class, he said that this was not supposed to be a group assignment but an individual one. And if you are going to help someone, you shouldn’t just give it to them ready. And we were all shocked at how he had found the exact order of how that assignment had passed from one person to another. Vezerides was a great professor in and outside of the classroom. Not only he taught us about excel and computer science but also about our existence and values as human beings while smoking after class

    2021-05-07 10:26:34 schreef: An amazing & inspiring professor. He always made the classroom brighter with his knowledge and wisdom. I remember my first assignment in CS 101. We had to build charts in excel for the sale of water bottles at some peripteros. After I finished my assignment, I shared it with some of my classmates. When Vezerides came to class, he said that this was not supposed to be a group assignment but an individual one. And if you are going to help someone, you shouldn’t just give it to them ready. And we were all shocked at how he had found the exact order of how that assignment had passed from one person to another. Vezerides was a great professor in and outside of the classroom. Not only he taught us about excel and computer science but also about our existence and values as human beings while smoking after class

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