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Renaud Parentani

July 31, 1962 - May 20, 2020

Renaud was a wonderful person with an exceptional mind. He was Full Professor at Université Paris Sud, Orsay in France. As a colleague, he was known for his deep knowledge of quantum mechanics and gravitation. His contributions had a profound impact on our understanding of cosmology and black holes. As a friend, we will never forget his wittiness, his sense of humor and his sparkling eyes.

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Thomas Simon 2020-05-26 18:06:51 wrote:

FROM STAM NICOLIS : I have the fondest memories of Renaud, in Tours and in Paris, in particular of his generosity in sharing his insights. These might not be easy to convey to others. However, I found this youtube recording, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPrF3Mss3TA&t=72s of a presentation he made in 2017, which confirms my memory and may allow also others to remember and to appreciate the clarity of his thought and the depth of his insights. There's so much to learn from that one talk! My deepest condolences to Anna and his family. Best regards, Stam Nicolis

Thomas Simon 2020-05-26 18:06:51 wrote: FROM STAM NICOLIS : I have the fondest memories of Renaud, in Tours and in Paris, in particular of his generosity in sharing his insights. These might not be easy to convey to others. However, I found this youtube recording, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPrF3Mss3TA&t=72s of a presentation he made in 2017, which confirms my memory and may allow also others to remember and to appreciate the clarity of his thought and the depth of his insights. There's so much to learn from that one talk! My deepest condolences to Anna and his family. Best regards, Stam Nicolis

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