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  1. Mass degeneracy of the heavy mesons. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926) & Chen Ning YANG (b. 1922). LEE, 1956-01-01
  2. Some special examples in renormalizable field theory. by Tsung Dao (b. 1926). LEE, 1954-01-01
  3. Remarks on the |...¦|=1/2 rule in non-leptonic weak decays and the use of the phenomenlogical lagrangian. by Tsung Dao. LEE, 1970
  4. Chinese Physicists: Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu, Chen Ning Yang, Xiao-Gang Wen, Samuel C. C. Ting, Shu Xingbei, Cao Chong
  5. Hochschullehrer (New York): Peter Singer, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Marguerite Yourcenar, Karl Löwith, Tsung-Dao Lee, Jack Steinberger (German Edition)
  6. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  7. Zhejiang University Faculty: Chen Duxiu, Shing-Tung Yau, Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu
  8. Mitglied Der Academia Sinica: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Steven Chu, George Whitesides, Hu Shi, David Ho, Samuel Chao Chung Ting (German Edition)
  9. Science and Art by Tsung-Dao Lee, 2000-01-01
  10. Biography of Tsung Dao Lee: the First Chinese American to Win the Nobel Prize in Physics ('Gui fan yu dui cheng zhi mei-yang zhen ning zhuan', in traditional Chinese, NOT in English) by Chaijian Jiang, 2002-11-02
  11. Theory of charged vector mesons interacting with the electromagnetic field by Tsung Dao Lee, 1963
  12. Tsung-Dao Lee: Physicist, Chien- Shiung Wu, Nobel Prize in Physics, United States Nationality Law

21. Columbia News ::: Conference Examines Enrico Fermi's Impact On Modern Physics Fr
through the present times, said tsungdao lee, University Professor at lee was partof a group of distinguished birth of Enrico Fermi, the nobel Prize-winning
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/vforum/01/enricoFermi_conf/
Current News News Archive Video Briefs Video Forums ... Home Page Columbia News Video Forum Conference Examines Enrico Fermi's Impact on Modern Physics from Manhattan Project on Introduction
David Freedberg
Ferdinando Salleo
Henry Pinkham
Steven Kahn Introductions by David Freedberg, Director of Columbia's Italian Academy of Advanced Studies in America; Ferdinando Salleo, Ambassador of Italy; Henry Pinkham, Dean of Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Steven Kahn, chair of the Department of Physics at Columbia. Real (12:15) Video Tsung-Dao Lee Tsung-Dao Lee discussed Fermi's impact on physics in the United States, describing him as a master in both theory and experimentation. Real (52:19) Video Willis Lamb
Willis Lamb, University of Arizona, had been a member of the Columbia's Physics Department in 1939 and brought news to Fermi that nuclear fission had been created by neutron bombardment of uranium. Real (29:45) Video Richard Garwin Applications of nuclear fission since 1945 have restructured our lives, providing great benefits and great risks, according to Richard Garwin, Thomas J. Watson Research Center, IBM. Garwin who studied with Fermi, said that he played a central role in mastering nuclear fission by means of his study of the neutron chain reaction. According to Garwin, today there are 103 nuclear power reactors, providing heat for the generation power for 20 percent of the world's energy needs. He concluded by offering recommendations for improvements for both nuclear and non-nuclear power plants. For nuclear plants, he recommended honest evalutions of accident probability and risk. For non-nuclear facilities, he suggested that consideration should be given to the storage of energy, especially compressed air, to match consumption to energy generation.

22. Nobelists And Their Work
Columbia currently has five nobel laureates on its faculty Joshua Lederberg, adjunctprofessor of biological sciences; tsungdao lee, University Professor
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/pr/special/nobelists.html
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Columbia Nobelists and Their Work
Nicholas Murray Butler , president of Columbia, in 1931 for peace for his efforts on behalf of disarmament and international peace; Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1933 for physiology or medicine for his discoveries of the laws of heredity; Harold C. Urey in 1934 for chemistry for his discovery of heavy hydrogen; I.I. Rabi in 1944 for physics for measuring the radio- frequency spectra of atomic nuclei; Polykarp Kusch and Willis E. Lamb in 1955 for physics for work in measuring electromagnetic properties of the electron; Andre F. Cournand and Dickinson W. Richards in 1956 for physiology or medicine for their development of a technique of heart catheterization; Tsung-Dao Lee in 1957 for physics for research refuting the law of parity; Charles H. Townes in 1964 for physics for the development of the maser; Konrad E. Bloch in 1964 for physiology or medicine for cholesterol studies;

23. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. StörmerDaniel C. Tsui 1997. 1957. tsung-dao lee Chen Ning Yang 1956.
http://www.th.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/~jr/physpicnobel.html
The Nobel Prize in Physics
Robert B. Laughlin
Daniel C. Tsui
Steven Chu
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Hannes Olof Gosta Alfven

Louis Eugene Felix Neel
Murray Gell-Mann
Luis Walter Alvarez
Hans Albrecht Bethe
Alfred Kastler
Richard Phillips Feynman

Julian Seymour Schwinger

Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
Nikolai Gennadievich Basov
Alexander Mikhailovich Prokhorov

Charles Hard Townes
Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen

Maria Goeppert-Mayer
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Sir Edward Victor Appleton
Percy Williams Bridgman
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli
Isidor Isaac Rabi
Otto Stern
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Ernest Orlando Lawrence
Enrico Fermi
Clinton Joseph Davisson

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Sir James Chadwick
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Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac
Werner Karl Heisenberg
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Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman
Prince Louis-Victor Pierre Raymond de Broglie
Sir Owen Willans Richardson
Arthur Holly Compton

Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
Jean Baptiste Perrin
James Franck

Gustav Ludwig Hertz
Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn
Robert Andrews Millikan
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Albert Einstein
Charles Eduard Guillaume
Johannes Stark
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck
Charles Glover Barkla
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Sir William Henry Bragg
Sir William Lawrence Bragg
Max Theodor Felix von Laue
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
... Guglielmo Marconi
Gabriel Jonas Lippmann
Albert Abraham Michelson
Sir Joseph John Thomson
Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard
John William Strutt (Lord Rayleigh)
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Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen
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24. China Says Nobel Literature Prize Discriminatory
Chinese have had better luck with other nobel prizes. ChineseAmericans YangChen-ning and lee tsung-dao shared the nobel Physics Prize in 1957.
http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/1997/1/25_1.html
World Tibet Network News
Saturday, January 25, 1997
1. China Says Nobel Literature Prize Discriminatory
BEIJING, Jan 24 (Reuter) - The mouthpiece of China's ruling
Communist Party Friday said the organizers of the Nobel Literature Prize
discriminated against Asians and hinted its disappointment that no Chinese
had won the prize.
"The dearth of winners from oriental countries due to langugage
barriers is a fact of unfair judging," the People's Daily said in a
commentary.
Only three Asians have won the Nobel Literature Prize
Rabindranath Tagore of India in 1913, Yasunari Kawabata of Japan in 1968 and
Kenzaburo Oe of Japan in 1994 since the prize was first awarded in 1901.
"Favors were bestowed," the commentary said, adding that Tagore and Kawabata were "accidental" winners. They stood a chance only because Tagore's works had been translated into Swedish while Kawabata's writings were "discovered" by one of the judges who was visiting Japan. The Nobel Literature Prize was "restricted to certain regions and unfair," the newspaper said.

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Translate this page Dos semanas antes, cuando el laureado del Premio nobel de Física, lee tsung-dao,y el ex rector de la Universidad Nacional Tsinghua, Shen Chun-shan, lo
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  • 26. Nobel Laureates - Department Of Energy Associated Nobel Prize Winners
    David lee, Physics, 1996, The nobel Prize in Physics. tsungdao lee, Physics, 1957,The nobel Prize in Physics. Yuan T. lee, Chemistry, 1986, The nobel Prize in Chemistry.
    http://www.osti.gov/accomplishments/nobel.html
    Nobel Laureates Associated with the Department of Energy
    and Predecessor Agencies
    Alphabetical Listing Also available Name Field Year Title of Prize Luis W. Alvarez Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Carl D. Anderson Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics John Bardeen Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics George Wells Beadle Medicine The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
    Medicine Hans A. Bethe Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Felix Bloch Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Paul D. Boyer Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Melvin Calvin Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Owen Chamberlain Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Leon Cooper Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Allan M. Cormack Medicine The Nobel Prize in Physiology or
    Medicine Donald J. Cram Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry James Cronin Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Robert F. Curl, Jr. Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Raymond Davis, Jr. Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Enrico Fermi Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Richard P. Feynman

    27. Nobel Laureates - Department Of Energy Associated Nobel Prize Winners
    or Medicine. tsungdao lee, Physics, 1957, The nobel Prize in Physics.Chen Ning Yang, Physics, 1957, The nobel Prize in Physics. John Bardeen,
    http://www.osti.gov/accomplishments/nobelyr.html
    Nobel Laureates Associated with the Department of Energy
    and Predecessor Agencies
    Chronological Listing Also available Name Field Year Title of Prize Raymond Davis, Jr. Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Alan MacDiarmid Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert B. Laughlin Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Paul D. Boyer Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert F. Curl, Jr. Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry David Lee Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Douglas D. Osheroff Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Richard E. Smalley Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Mario Molina Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Martin L. Perl Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Frederick Reines Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics F. Sherwood Rowland Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Clifford G. Shull Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Russell A. Hulse Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Rudolph Marcus Chemistry The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Jerome Friedman Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Henry Kendall Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Richard Taylor Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics Norman F. Ramsey

    28. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
    nobel Prizewinning physicist tsung-dao lee will visit campus as theTercentennial Tetelman Fellow Wednesday-Friday, Sept. 12-14.
    http://www.yale.edu/opa/v30.n1/story15.html
    August 31, 2001 Volume 30, Number 1 Two-Week Issue
    'Symmetry and Asymmetry'
    is topic of Tetelman Lecture Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee will visit campus as the Tercentennial Tetelman Fellow Wednesday-Friday, Sept. 12-14. T H I S W E E K ' S S T O R I E S Yale to greet new crop of students
    Over half of new foreign students got financial aid

    Programs pay tribute to Yale abolitionist

    Discovery may yield insights into treating high blood pressure
    ...
    Symposium will explore 'Challenges to Internationalizing Yale'

    IN FOCUS: Yale Architecture While You Were Away: The Summer's Top Stories Revisited
    Art Gallery exhibit combines the visual and literary
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    29. Welcome To Chinatown Online: Help-Me Column
    for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of anew kind. CHEN NING YANG and tsungdao lee 1957 nobel Laureate in Physics.
    http://www.chinatown-online.com/china/facts/worldmost/worldmost.htm
    Facts about China: World and Asia Records History The oldest civilization : China has a written history of 4,000 years, and one of the four oldest world civilizations. The longest march in military history was the famous Long March by the Chinese Communists in 1934-35. In 368 days, of which 268 days were days of movement, from October to October, their force of 90,000 covered 9650 km 6,000 miles from Jiangxi to Yanan in Sheanxi via Yunnan. They crossed 18 mountain ranges and 6 major rivers and lost all but 22,000 of their force in continual rearguard actions against nationalist Kuomintang (KMT) forces. A team of the British 2ninth Commando Regiment, each man motor carrying a 18.14 kg 40 lb pack, including a rifle, covered the Plymouth Marathon, Plymouth, Great Britain in 4 hr 35 min 47.28 sec on 1 November 1987. The bloodiest civil war in history was the Taiping ('Great Peace') rebellion, which was a revolt against the Chinese Ch'ing dynasty between 1851 and 1864. The rebellion was led by the deranged Hung Hsiu-ch'uan (executed), who imagined himself to be a younger brother of Jesus Christ. His force was named T'ai-p'ing T'ien-kuo ('Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace'). According to the best estimates the loss of life was some 20 million, including more than 100,000 killed by government forces in the sack of Nanjing on 19-21 July 1864.

    30. (Type A Title For Your Page Here)
    List of nobel Laureates. Lawrence, Physics, 1939 Leon Lederman, Physics, 1988, withDr. Jack Steinberger and Dr. Melvin Schwartz tsungdao lee, Physics, 1957
    http://www.realuofc.org/history/nobel.html
    List of Nobel Laureates INCLUDES LAUREATES THROUGH 1997 (TOTAL - 69) ALPHABETICAL LISTING Luis W. Alvarez, Physics, 1968
    Kenneth J. Arrow, Economic Sciences, 1972, with Sir John R. Hicks Georije Wells Beadle, Physiology or Medicine, 1958, with Edward Lawrie Tatum and Joshua Lederberg
    Gary S. Becker, Economics, 1992
    Saul Bellow, Literature, 1976
    Hans Albrecht Bethe, Physics, 1967
    Konrad Bloch, Physiology or Medicine, 1964, with Feodor Lynen
    Herbert C. Brown, Chemistry, 1979, with Georg Wittig
    James McGill Buchanan, Economic Sciences, 1986 Alexis Carrel, M.D., Physiology or Medicine, 1912
    Owen Chamberlain, Physics, 1959, with Emilio Gino Segre
    Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Physics, 1983, with William Fowler
    Ronald H. Coase, Economic Sciences, 1991 Arthur Holly Compton, Physics, 1927, with Charles Thomson Rees Wilson James W. Cronin, Physics, 1980, with Val L. Fitch Paul Crutzen, Chemistry, 1995, with F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina Clinton Josah Davisson, Physics, 1937, with Sir George Paget Thomson Gerard Debreu, Economics Sciences, 1983

    31. 1Up Info > Lee, Tsung-Dao (Physics, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
    lee, tsungdaodz ng´-dou´ l ´ Pronunciation Key, 1926–, American lee is knownfor his studies in statistical with Chen-ning Yang the 1957 nobel Prize in
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    32. AILF Salutes Chinese Americans
    Man of the Year); Steven Chu (nobel Laurete); Henry lee (forensic scientist);tsungdao lee (nobel Laureate); Yuan Tshe lee (nobel Laureate
    http://www.ailf.org/heritage/chinese.htm

    33. World Known Scientists Visit CAS
    scientists are five nobel Prize laureates and one Field Prize winner Chen Ning Yang,tsungdao lee, Samuel CC Ting, all being laureates of the nobel Prize for
    http://www.bulletin.ac.cn/ACTION/2000081301.htm
    World known scientists visit CAS Chinese President Jiang Zemin meets with six well-known scientists on August 5. The six scientists are five Nobel Prize laureates: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Samuel C.C. Ting, Rudolph A. Marcus, Hartmut Michel, and Shing-Tung Yau who was awarded the Fields Prize in 1983. The six scientists are in China at the invitation of CAS. At the invitation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), six celebrated scientists recently came to China to attend a consultation panel on the on-going pilot scheme of Knowledge Innovation Program (KIP), which aims to restructure the academy into a world class knowledge innovation center within the decade. The six scientists are five Nobel Prize laureates and one Field Prize winner: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Samuel C.C. Ting, all being laureates of the Nobel Prize for Physics, and Rudoph A. Marcus, an awardee the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1992 and Hartmut Michel, a German biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1988, and Prof. Sing Tung Yau, who won the Field Prize in 1983. All of them are CAS foreign members. As part of their agenda, three scientists gave talks at the academy

    34. Premio Nobel De Física - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/index.html. Il´ja MikhailovichFrank, Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm 1957 Chen Ning Yang, tsung-dao lee 1956 William
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    Raymond Davis, Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby Gerardus 't Hooft Martinus J.G. Veltman Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel C. Tsui Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William D. Phillips David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines

    35. The Star Archive - Tsung-dao Lee
    Listing last updated on November 2nd, 2002, AD tsungdao lee. (nobel physicslaureate 1957). Columbia Univ. Physics Dept. New York, NY. 10027 USA.
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    36. Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974
    The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. lee,tsungdao, China, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, *1926 and.
    http://www1.physik.tu-muenchen.de/~gammel/matpack/html/Chronics/physics_laureate
    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
    Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
    Physics 1950
    POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method".
    Physics 1951
    The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles".
    Physics 1952
    The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith".
    Physics 1953
    ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".

    37. Nobel For Physics: All Laureates
    Mikhailovich Frank, Igor Yergenyevich Tamm 1957 Chen Ning Yang, tsungdao lee 1956William The nobel Prize A History of Genius, Controversy and Prestige by
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    38. Nobel-díjasok
    Willis Eugene (1913, USA); Kusch, Polykarp (1911-, USA) Lamb a nobel-díjat a 1957Jang, Csen Ning (1922-, Kína); lee, tsung-dao (1926, Kína) az ú.n
    http://www.szulocsatorna.hu/fizika/atom/nobel.htm
    Nobel-díjasok az atomfizikában
    Készítette : Porkoláb Tamás 1901 Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923, Német Birodalom): "a róla elnevezett sugarak fölfedezésével szerzett rendkívüli érdemeinek elismeréseként". 1903 Becquerel, Antoine Henri (1852-1908, Franciaország); Curie, Pierre (1859-1906, Franciaország) és Curie, Marie szül. Sklodowska (1867-1934, Franciaország): Becqerel a Nobel-díjat "a spontán radioaktivitás fölfedezésével nyújtott rendkívüli tejesítményének elismeréseként" nyerte el. Marie és Pierre Curie "a Henri Becquerel által fölfedezett sugárzási jelenségekre vonatkozó együttes vizsgálataikért kapták a díjat. 1905 Lenard, Philipp (1862-1947, Német Birodalom): "a katódsugarakkal összefüggõ munkáiért". 1906 Thomson, Sir Joseph John (1856-1940, Anglia) : "a gázokon áthaladó elektromosság elméleti és kísérleti vizsgálataival szerzett érdemei elismeréséül". 1914 Laue, Max von (1879-1960, Német Birodalom): "a kristályokon áthaladó röntgensugarak elhajlásának fölfedezéséért". 1915 Bragg, William Henry (1862-1942, Anglia);

    39. TWAS Membership By Field
    lee, Sang Soo (Korea, Rep.) Fellow, Elected 1988; lee, tsungdao(USA) Associate Founding Fellow nobel Prize, Physics, 1957;
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    40. Àî Õþ µÀ ½Ì ÊÚ
    tsungdao lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China third of six hildrenof Tsing Kong lee, a business who in 1957 was to share the nobel Prize with
    http://128.205.242.1/new_buffalo/people/zhang6/yang/chinese/tdlee.html
    Professor Tsung-Dao Lee Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six hildren of Tsing Kong Lee, a business man, and Ming Chang Chang. He was educated at the Kiangsi Middle School in Kanchow, Kiangsi, from which he graduated in 1943. He did his matriculation at the National Chekiang University in Kweichow province. The Japanese invasion forced him to flee to Kunming, Yunnan; here he attended the National Southwest University where he met Chen Ning Yang, who in 1957 was to share the Nobel Prize with him. Being a most promising student in physics he was, in 1946, awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship, which took him to the University of Chicago, where he gained his Ph. D. degree in 1950 on his thesis Hydrogen Content of White Dwarf Stars. For some months in 1950 he served as research associate at Yerkes Astronomical Observatory, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. From 1950 to 1951, Dr. Lee was a Research Associate and Lecturer at the University of California in Berkeley, and then accepted a fellowship at the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton, N. J. Here he was a member of the Institute's Staff, from 1951 to 1953, and had occasion to work jointly with his friend Dr. Yang. Lee was in 1953 appointed Assistant Professor of Physics at Columbia University, and afterwards successively promoted to Associate Professor (1955) and Professor (1956). He was then, at the age of 29, the youngest professor in the Faculty and fast becoming a widely known scientist, especially for his work in statistical mechanics and in nuclear and subnuclear physics, having solved some problems of long standing and of great complexity. Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer praised him as one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists then known, whose work was characterized by "a remarkable freshness, versatility, and style".

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