Eugene Chen Loh

Eugene Chen Loh

Eugene Loh Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from May 25 to May 27, 2006.
Eugene Chen Loh Dr. Loh Eugene Chen Loh, 72, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Utah, died of renal cancer on May 19 at his home in Arlington, VA. He lived in Salt Lake City for 25 years and had relocated to Virginia to take a position at the National Science Foundation. Dr. Loh joined the physics faculty of the University of Utah in 1975. He led the construction and operation of the world's most powerful cosmic ray detector: the Fly's Eye Project built in the Utah desert. He became a full Professor in 1977 and enjoyed a nine year tenure as chairman of the physics department. For his pioneering work in ultra-high energy cosmic rays, the University conferred upon him the titles of Distinguished Researcher and Distinguished Professor. He was awarded the Governor's Medal of Science and Technology in 1987. He was a Fellow of the American Physical Society and served as the Director of the High Energy Astrophysics Institute at the University of Utah until his departure for Virginia. In 1998, Dr. Loh became rotating Program Director of Astrophysics at the National Science Foundation. He worked to establish particle astrophysics as a new and separate area of science within NSF, and was a tireless advocate for the field. He retired from the University of Utah in 2002 and continued to serve as Program Director at NSF until shortly before his death. At the age of 15, Dr. Loh emigrated to Virginia with his family from Suzhou, China, in 1948 and later became a U.S. citizen. He received his B.S. degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and his Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While at MIT, he met and married Jocelyn Dow in 1958. They raised their three sons in Massachusetts, then Ithaca, NY, where Dr. Loh took a position at Cornell University, and finally settled his family in Salt Lake City. Dr. Loh was tough as nails yet tender, equally comfortable conversing with scientists and politicians as he was with his infant grandchildren. He traveled the world but valued home and family above all else; he always thought big yet lived modestly. Eugene Loh is survived by his wife, Jocelyn, three sons and daughters-in -law (Stephen and Margaret, Stanton and Adrienne, Stewart and Jeung-Hoi), five grandchildren (Kendall, Keith, Daniel, Julia and Madeline), sister (Evanne Hoehn-Saric), three brothers (Eddie, Edwin and Elwyn) and their families. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 27, at the Arlington Funeral Home, 3901 North Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22203-1697, (703) 522-1441.

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Patrick Porter

May 25, 2006

Even though I always knew I was in the presence of an intellectual giant, Gene always made me feel as an equal. He was quite unassuming and very humble even though he had many great accomplishments, as noted in this obituary. I will always remember him as a friend and someone to be truly admired. I will miss his humor and am honored to have known him and Jocelyn for over 20 years.God be with you both,Gene and Jocelyn.

sandip pakvasa

May 25, 2006

We will miss Gene, his good humour, the twinkle in his eye and his wisdom.

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