Comments on: Jeff Stories #7 https://lithoguru.com/life/?p=86 Musings of a Gentleman Scientist Mon, 30 Nov -001 00:00:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 By: Pete Trefonas https://lithoguru.com/life/?p=86#comment-3656 Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 #comment-3656 Oh man….

Jeff is one of the best.

My heart breaks at Jeff’s accident and injury. I sure will be hoping for a full recovery, and also hope in this difficult time that his family remains strong and healthy.

Last time I saw Jeff was at the Photopolymer Conference. We had a good discussion of his very excellent talk (I thought it was the best presentation at the conference actually!). He is so fun to talk to – very passionate and animated about his research, full of ideas to take it further, and so insightful. He is a great scientist, and my last interaction with him left me with a very happy memory.

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By: Michael Rich https://lithoguru.com/life/?p=86#comment-3657 Mon, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 #comment-3657 Jeff is by far the smartest person I have ever known. He is also very humble and is willing to help wherever and whenever needed. I cried when Georgia told me of his accident, and I pray for his family. I think as I get older I have become more sensitive to really important things. Jeff is important to me and most folks who are fortunate enough to know him. He loves our little house in the canyon as nature surrounds it and is a private retreat from the city (he installed Tito’s cat door as a favor to Georgia). As I work here in Seabrook during the week away from Austin and life there, I look forward with the greatest of expectations to having a tasty brew in the canyon with Jeff and friends, which is where we were the last time I was with Jefe.

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