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Richard R Gonzalez
March 5, 2021
Professor Stolwijk was certainly an interesting, gifted, man who had implicit and universal knowledge of how to troubleshoot multiple scientific problems and quite a few of us at the Pierce Foundation Lab and Yale progressed intellectually because of his frank and widespread intellectual capacity and fruitful contributions on numerous topics stemming from state-of-the art techniques using fundamental math principles that he applied to animal and human physiologic system approaches and his innate ability to apply modern math concepts to future applications related to environmental questions. Indeed, his primary mentoring efforts facilitated a number of international and postdoctoral scientists at Pierce and Yale. His ability to solve complex problems led to the initial thermal modeling in space environments (for example, the ground-breaking Stolwijk-Hardy thermoregulatory model that assisted NASA scientists predict thermal problems they might have in their early space explorations that is still relevant today). He was generous in his scientific contributions and he welcomed supporting clinicians at Yale who required comprehensive math techniques relative to discerning mechanisms of brain blood flow determinations, neurophysiological, psychophysics, and later analysis and quantification of air quality, sick building problems, and other thermal comfort problems relative to air pollution issues. The latter problems were a special field of focus that he always articulated to me that was a singular interest all his life. He had a special talent as a professor and a deep understanding of wide scientific topics, literature, and history. I was fortunate to share authorship with him and gain his mentoring in several published papers and to contribute to his Environmental Biophysics course at Yale School of Public Health. His bearing in research and teaching was always comprehensive and scholarly, and he made the lectures in the each course he taught attractive and unpretentious to all students regardless of educational discipline. He will be sorely missed in the scientific world. Please accept my heartfelt thoughts to all the family.
Simone Taylor
February 28, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Alicia Chambers
February 23, 2021
My condolences to the family.
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