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  • From: Edward O'Brien <eobrien AT bnl.gov>
  • To: "W.A. Zajc" <zajc AT nevis.columbia.edu>, David Morrison <morrison AT bnl.gov>
  • Cc: "sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov" <sphenix-l AT lists.bnl.gov>, PHENIX Current Participants <phenix-p-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Sphenix-l] Fwd: The passing of Satoshi Ozaki
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 00:26:44 -0400

    Dear all,
     The passing of Satoshi is indeed a very sad event. A few years
    ago, at the PHENIX 20th anniversary dinner, I happened to be
    sitting at the same table as Satoshi and Nick Samios as they
    were chatting about how the RHIC era was the period of
    BNL's greatest scientific achievement. It was an era, of course,
    that Satoshi was instrumental in making happen.
    It is hard to overstate his positive impact on BNL.

    My direct work with Satoshi primarily involved the
    US-Japan Committee for Scientific Cooperation, which Satoshi helped
    to found in 1979. He was a key to securing US-J funding for many PHENIX
    and RHIC projects during the years that I served as PHENIX Ops Director.
    He was always constructive, very practical, and as Dave and Bill already
    expressed, a very nice man. I will miss him.

    Ed
   

On 7/23/17 4:56 PM, W.A. Zajc wrote:
Dear Friends:

I am deeply saddened to learn (first thing this morning here in Japan) of the passing of Satoshi Ozaki. He was an extraordinarily accomplished physicist, and most extraordinary among his many achievements was the constriction and commissioning of RHIC. As PHENIX Spokesperson, I sometimes found myself in conflict with Satoshi over allocation of resources, but I never doubted this was due to his sincere desire for the overall project to succeed. In time I came to appreciate both his deep wisdom in those decisions and and his wonderful sense of humor. As Dave says, he was also a genuinely nice person. We can only hope to honor Satoshi’s work with future efforts at RHIC. 

Best regards,

Bill 
————————————— W.A. Zajc I.I. Rabi Professor of Physics Columbia University New York, NY 10027 —————————————

On Jul 24, 2017, at 5:43 AM, David Morrison <morrison AT bnl.gov> wrote:

Dear collaborators,

It saddened me to learn of Satoshi Ozaki's death.  I think everyone
knows that RHIC exists in large part thanks to Satoshi's wisdom and
untiring work as head of the project to design and build it.  That would
be enough for most people, but in fact it's only a small part of what he
accomplished over his career.  In addition, he was a genuinely nice and
funny person and I always enjoyed talking with him.
Regards,
Dave

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: The passing of Satoshi Ozaki
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 13:01:04 +0000
From: Ma, Hong <hma AT bnl.gov> To: Physics Personnel <PhysicsPersonnel AT bnl.gov>



With great sadness, we learned Satoshi Ozaki passed away on Saturday,
July 22.   In his long and distinguished career, Satoshi made leading
contributions to nuclear and particle physics and major facilities,
including TRISTAN, RHIC, NSLS-II.  He will be dearly missed.
The family has arranged a service for those who wish to attend at the
Alexander Rothwell (formerly Alexander Tuthill) Funeral Home, 6447 Rt.
25A, in Wading River on Monday July 24th , between  1 to 2pm.  Following
the service, there will be a private cremation. Hong.

Hong MaTel:631-344-2919
Physics Dept, 510AFax:631-344-5078
Brookhaven National LabEmail: hma AT bnl.gov <mailto:hma AT bnl.gov>
Upton, NY 11973


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David Morrison  Brookhaven National Laboratory  phone: 631-344-5840
               Physics Department, Bldg 510 C    fax: 631-344-3253
                         Upton, NY 11973-5000  email: dave AT bnl.gov

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