I was a schoolmate of David in Niagara Falls, N.Y. He was a great friend and inspired me to take an interest in amateur radio, having often visited his impressive basement radio station. I believe his call letters were WV2SEU. So sorry to hear of his passing. He was an extraordinary individual in so many ways. I will never forget him. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.
I worked part-time with Dave at Alceon between 1989 and 1993, mostly on risk assessments of hazardous waste sites. Dave had great energy and a seemingly bottomless fund of scientific knowledge. He was always in good spirits, and was courteous, thoughtful, and open-minded. To borrow a phrase of my father's, Dave was a gentleman and a scholar—and I know he will be remembered as such.
Dave was a kind and intellectually curious person. He was gracious, decent, and generous. His devotion to MIT was enormous, and I know that many students and others there benefitted greatly from his efforts, large and small. His contributions to the field of health risk assessment -- especially methods for assessing variabilities and uncertainties -- remain important. I will miss him.
David and I knew each other from 7th grade on. He was one of the most brilliant people I have ever known. In fact, he was voted most likely to succeed in our high school graduating class. He had an insatiable appetite for new knowledge; technology; and I left every conversation enriched beyond words. I will miss our times together and his kind and caring ways. Our sympathies to his family.
Dave was one of the nicest people I’ve met. He was open and giving - something rare. Yes, brilliant. Creative and passionate about issues of concern to humanity. I am grateful to have known him. Safe passage, my friend.