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Jerzy (Jurek) Lewandowski

September 15, 1959 - October 8, 2024

Jurek Lewandowski has been a towering figure of Polish and international Relativity. He graduated under the supervision of Andrej Trautman, and he worked extensively on isolated horizons and near horizon geometries, loop quantum gravity, CR structures and spacetimes, Einstein equations and the twistor equation. He is credited among the researchers who most contributed to the development of Loop Quantum Gravity, having put his skills as mathematical physicist to the service of many different aspects of the theory. He is equally cherished in the quantum gravity community as somebody who served the community by organizing many conferences and schools, that turned out of particular importance. He has also been the first and long-serving president of the Polish Relativity Society, supporting the study of Einstein's theory in Poland. He has been cherished by colleagues and students for his kind and cheerful spirit, and a unique sense of humor.

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Pietro Dona 2024-10-09 21:32:55 wrote:

Over the past ten years, I had the privilege of meeting him on numerous occasions, and he was always one of the sweetest and most gracious individuals in the room. His kindness and warm demeanor left a lasting impression on all who had the fortune of knowing him. My thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues. Prof. Lewandowski's legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire many in the community, and he will be greatly missed.

Pietro Dona 2024-10-09 21:32:55 wrote: Over the past ten years, I had the privilege of meeting him on numerous occasions, and he was always one of the sweetest and most gracious individuals in the room. His kindness and warm demeanor left a lasting impression on all who had the fortune of knowing him. My thoughts are with his family, friends, and colleagues. Prof. Lewandowski's legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire many in the community, and he will be greatly missed.

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