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Professor Huw Owen Pritchard

23 July 1928 - 9 August 2019

Distinguished Research Professor at York University鈥檚 Faculty of Science, Huw Owen Pritchard, died peacefully on 9 August 2019 at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga. A long-serving member of the Department of Chemistry, he began his career at York in 1965 and retired in 1998.

He was an original member and former Chair of the department, and supervised the first PhD in chemistry, although it was in the physics graduate program. His main research interest was in Experimental and Theoretical Reaction Kinetics.

His colleagues remember him as 鈥渙ne of a kind, a renaissance scientist鈥 and a 鈥渉ighly productive and well respected researcher.鈥 He was also one of the first four Distinguished Research Professors (1983) at York.

"I remember his lab for two things. The diesel engine he was trying to run on benzyl peroxide, and his experiments on the isomerization of methyl isocyanide,鈥 said Don Hastie, associate dean of faculty.

Ren茅 Fournier, Chair of the Department of Chemistry, said, 鈥淗e could talk with personal knowledge about a wide range of topics, including about the beginnings of electronic digital scientific computing in Manchester in the early 1950s, the first MO calculations on aromatic hydrocarbons, as well as the theories of valence, electronegativity, and unimolecular reactions.

His knowledge also extended to the effect of blackbody radiation on vibrational relaxation, numerical instability and chaos in molecular simulations, diesel fuel ignition, and the first computers connected to the internet at York.

He took part in, witnessed, or researched, those things himself,鈥 said Fournier. 

鈥淲hen I joined in 1996, his research program had what was then a rare, maybe unique, combination of gas phase kinetics experiments, electronic structure calculations and molecular dynamics simulations.鈥

The paper, Eliminating Symmetry Problems in Electronegativity Equalization and Correcting Self-Interaction Errors in Conceptual DFT, in the Journal of Computational Chemistry by L谩szl贸 von Szentp谩ly is dedicated to Prof. Pritchard 鈥渢he pioneer of the charge dependent electronegativity concept.鈥

Before his time at York, Professor Pritchard studied in Michael Polanyi鈥檚 Chemistry Department in 1945 at Manchester University, receiving his PhD in 1951. The same year, he became an assistant lecturer in chemistry, and in 1954, he became a lecturer.

Born 23 July 1928 in Bangor, Wales, Professor Pritchard was married to Margaret for 63 years, and the father to Karen (Sal) and David (Madeleine).

A private cremation took place. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, Toronto General Hospital.

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