Latest Tweets:
1963-2013

This is a place where we can remember Seymour. A place where family, friends, colleagues, drinking partners, sparring partners and anyone else he touched or influenced can remember, celebrate or toast him.
Funeral arrangements - details
Seymour was a much loved partner, daddy and friend, a polar professor, space scientist, would-be airline pilot, lego lover, mountain man and proficient plumber. A man with friends all over the world, with a love of life and of living it up.
Also a UCL man to his core.
He was funny, infuriating, great company, irascible, wise, wild, loveable, loving, and softer as a dad than any of us ever thought he could be.
I’ve known Seymour as a colleague for a long time through the Centres of Excellence and the National Centre for Earth Observation. He had key qualities that make this hard to believe event such a loss: his sense of fun, his generosity, his scientific intelligence and integrity, and that I would utterly trust him. Such a combination is not common, and I’ll really miss him,
Shaun