Rance Cleaveland passed away on March 27, 2024, leaving a void.

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In Memory of Rance Cleaveland: A Legend in Computer Science

On March 27, 2024, the world lost a brilliant mind and a dear friend, Rance Cleaveland. He was a professor at The University of Maryland at College Park, known for his groundbreaking work in software engineering, program verification, and model checking. Rance’s impact was felt both in academia and in the practical world, as he ran his own successful company while also contributing to theoretical advancements.

Joining UMCP in 2005, Rance quickly became a key figure in the Computer Science Department. I had the privilege of knowing him before his tenure at UMCP, and our monthly lunches were always filled with insightful discussions about the department and the latest in computer science.

He may have been labeled a Software Engineer in America, but in Europe, Rance would have been hailed as a theorist for his pioneering work. His legacy lives on through his research, teachings, and the impact he had on countless students and colleagues.

A Tribute to Rance Cleaveland

Below are heartfelt messages from those who had the privilege of working with Rance:

Peter Fontana’s Note:

“I’m truly shocked and saddened to hear of Rance Cleaveland’s passing. Rance was not just an advisor to me during my Ph.D. at UMCP; he was a mentor, a guide, and a friend. His expertise in model checking and formal verification was unmatched, but it was his kindness and patience that truly set him apart. Rance’s legacy will live on in the work of all those he inspired.”

Jeroen Keiren’s Message to the Concurrency Mailing List:

“With a heavy heart, I share the news of Rance Cleaveland’s sudden departure from our lives. Rance’s contributions to our field, both in academia and industry, are immeasurable. He leaves behind a legacy of innovation, collaboration, and unwavering dedication to the field of computer science. Rest in peace, dear friend.”

Remembering Rance Cleaveland

Rance Cleaveland was not just a colleague; he was a visionary, a pioneer, and a friend to many. His passion for computer science, coupled with his relentless pursuit of excellence, set him apart as a true luminary in the field. Though he may no longer be with us, his spirit lives on in the countless lives he touched and the legacy he leaves behind.

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