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It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Physics Editorial Board Member Prof. Dr. Jean Cleymans. Prof. Cleymans was the Director of the UCT-CERN Research Centre at the University of Cape Town in South Africa, and an active contributor in high-energy physics, specifically in the phenomenology of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions. The Physics journal was very proud to have Prof. Cleymans on the Editorial Board.
The international high-energy physics community remembers him as an eminent physicist, and his friends mourn his death as the loss of a great and generous man. We will remember him as an example of a gentle and special man in our hearts.
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