Ahmed Tayia
19-04 2021 22:49
wrote:
10 years ago, I read his book on virtual water and since then meeting Professor Tony Allan became a dream for me. I did not know at that time that I will be lucky enough to meet Tony 5 years later and he will be kind enough to volunteer to save my PhD and turn it around to the extent that I become the first of my bath to finish his PhD thesis in less than three and half years. Without his unlimited and unconditional support, I would not have completed my PhD.
For the last five years, I had the pleasure of working with Tony on a regular basis. After the completion of my PhD, we used to meet virtually each Sunday to discuss future publications, till the last week of his life!! It has been always a privilege to build on his ideas which have enriched my study and added value to my research.
But to me, Tony was much more than an outstanding scientist. I will always remember him as a warm and caring friend for me and my family. In addition to our vibrant academic discussions, He was keen in every Sunday call to check on me and my family give me his advice when I needed.
Working with Professor Allan was a great honour, and in some senses, it has been the most demanding and enjoyable experience in my life, Knowing Tony personally was the greatest blessing that I have ever had.
Ahmed Tayia
19-04 2021 22:49
wrote:
10 years ago, I read his book on virtual water and since then meeting Professor Tony Allan became a dream for me. I did not know at that time that I will be lucky enough to meet Tony 5 years later and he will be kind enough to volunteer to save my PhD and turn it around to the extent that I become the first of my bath to finish his PhD thesis in less than three and half years. Without his unlimited and unconditional support, I would not have completed my PhD.
For the last five years, I had the pleasure of working with Tony on a regular basis. After the completion of my PhD, we used to meet virtually each Sunday to discuss future publications, till the last week of his life!! It has been always a privilege to build on his ideas which have enriched my study and added value to my research.
But to me, Tony was much more than an outstanding scientist. I will always remember him as a warm and caring friend for me and my family. In addition to our vibrant academic discussions, He was keen in every Sunday call to check on me and my family give me his advice when I needed.
Working with Professor Allan was a great honour, and in some senses, it has been the most demanding and enjoyable experience in my life, Knowing Tony personally was the greatest blessing that I have ever had.