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 Tsung-Dao Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tsung Dao Lee also changed his name to T.D. Lee, and Chen Ning Yang changed his name to Franklin, or Frank, in honor of Benjamin Franklin.
Brookhaven National Laboratory: Tsung-Dao Lee Appointed as Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences
In 1999, Lee established the Chun-Tsung Endowment Fund (秦惠莙--李政道中国大学生见习基金) in Beijing in memory of his wife, Hui-Chun Chin, who died 3 years earlier.
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 Tsung-Dao Lee Biography / Biography of Tsung-Dao Lee Main Biography
Tsung-Dao Lee and his colleague physicist Chen Ning Yang developed the revolutionary theory that the unusual behavior of the K-meson (a subatomic particle) is a result of its violating a supposedly inviolable law of nature, conservation of parity, which defines the basic symmetry of nature.
Tsung-Dao Lee (born 1926) disproved the principle of parity.
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 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Tsung-Dao Lee
Lee was born November 24, 1926 in Shanghai, China.
T D Lee nbsp, Noted for the originality, versatility and elegance of his mind, theoretical physicist T D Lee became the second youngest scientist ever to win a Nobel Prize.
More recently T D Lee has contributed to the understanding of violations of time-reversal invariance in certain weak interactions.
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 Tsung-Dao Lee
Lee immigrated to the United States in 1946, and, although he had no undergraduate degree, he entered the graduate school in physics at the University of Chicago, where he began his collaboration with Yang.
In 1956 Lee and Yang concluded that the theta-meson and tau-meson, previously thought to be different because they decay by modes of differing parity, are in fact the same particle (now called the K-meson).
In 1960 Lee was appointed professor of physics at the Institute for Advanced Study, and three years later he returned to Columbia to assume the first Enrico Fermi professorship in physics.
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 Dao - Tsung Dao Lee
Tsung Dao Lee was born in Shanghai, China, in 1926.
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 Biography of Lee, Tsung Dao
Lee went to the USA in 1946 when he was awarded a scholarship to the University of Chicago.
Lee returned to IAS (1960–3), then continued his research at Columbia (1963) to further investigate parity nonconservation, relativity, creation of superdense matter (1974), statistical mechanics, and gravity.
This revolutionary achievement won Lee and Yang the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics.
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 Lee, Tsung-Dao on Encyclopedia.com
LEE, TSUNG-DAO [Lee, Tsung-Dao], 1926-, American physicist, b.
Lee is known for his studies in statistical mechanics, elementary particles, and astrophysics.
He shared with Chen-ning Yang the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics for researches refuting the law of conservation of parity.
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...Lee, Tsung-Dao, (dzoong´-dou´ le´) (KEY), 1926-, American physicist, b.
...This confirmed a proposal made in 1956 by two Chinese-born American physicists, Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen-ning Yang, who shared the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics for their...
Zhuangzi believed in living in accord with the flow of nature, or the Dao, acting spontaneously, not planning and structuring life.
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 Lee Tsung-Dao
Lee trained in China; a scholarship sent him to the USA in 1946, working mostly on particle physics at the Princeton Institute of Advanced Study and at the University of California.
In 1956 Lee proposed that weak nuclear forces between elementary particles might disobey certain key assumptions; for instance, the conservation of parity.
Chinese physicist whose research centred on the physics of weak nuclear forces.
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 Tsung-Dao Lee, Director Emeritus of RIKEN-BNL Research Center at   Brookhaven Lab, Appointed as Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences
In 1957, Lee and Chen Ning Yang won the Nobel Prize in physics for disproving a tenet of physics known as the conservation of parity.
In addition, Lee is Director of the China Center of Advanced Science and Technology in Beijing; the Beijing Institute of Modern Physics; and the Zhejiang Institute of Modern Physics, all in China.
Lee has devoted his long career to the study of the theoretical aspects of particle and nuclear physics.
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Lee was awarded honorary professor at University of Science and Technology, China (1981), Jinan University (1982), Fudan University (1982), Quinghua University (1984), Peking University (1985), Nanjing University (1985), Nankai University (1986), Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1987), Suzhou University (1987), Zhejiang University (1988).
Dr. Lee studied at National Chekiang University in Kweichow, and Southwest Assciated University in Kuming, and received Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1950.
Lee and Yang were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957.
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 ZoomInfo Web Summary: Lee Dao
Professor Lee Tsung Dao graduated from the Kiangsi Middle School in Kanchow, Kiangsi and did his matriculation at the National Chekiang University in Kweichow province.
At that time, Lee was becoming a widely known scientist particularly for his work in statistical mechanics and subnuclear physics, having solved some long-standing and complex problems.
In 1953, Lee was appointed Assistant Professor of Physics at Columbia University and was promoted to Associate Professor and Assistant Professor in 1955 and 1956 respectively.
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 Tsung-Dao Lee History Summary
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Lee's interests included astrophysics, field theory, and other exceedingly complex problems in physics before turning to the aspects of particle physics for which he is best known.
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 Lee, Tsung Dao - MSN Encarta
Lee, Tsung Dao (1926- ), American nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate, noted for his work in quantum mechanics.
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 Columbia News ::: Conference Examines Enrico Fermi's Impact on Modern Physics from Manhattan Project on
Tsung-Dao Lee discussed Fermi's impact on physics in the United States, describing him as a master in both theory and experimentation.
"Enrico Fermi shaped the destiny of physics from the Manhattan Project through the present times," said Tsung-Dao Lee, University Professor at Columbia and a student of Fermi's at the University of Chicago from 1946 to 1949.
Many of the participants, including Nobel Prize winners Lee and Willis Lamb, worked with Fermi at Columbia, the University of Chicago or Los Alamos and provided personal accounts of their experiences with Fermi.
www.columbia.edu /cu/news/vforum/01/enricoFermi_conf   (419 words)

  
 Lee T D 1926 Oral history interview with Tsung-Dao Lee, 1980 October 31. AIP International Catalog of Sources
Lee T D 1926 Oral history interview with Tsung-Dao Lee, 1980 October 31.
Oral history interview with Tsung-Dao Lee, 1980 October 31.
Lee and Chen-ning (Frank) Yang as part of Chinese science.
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Tsung-Dao Lee, along with Chen Ning Yang, earned the distinction of being the first Chinese-American to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for Physics.
Lee also won the bronze medal in three-meter springboard diving at the 1952 Olympics.
Finally, Lee served as coach to Greg Louganis at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal where Louganis took home a silver medal in platforming diving.
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 Tsung Dao Lee - The Nobel Prize in Physics
Tsung Dao Lee - The Nobel Prize in Physics
www.nobel-prize.org /EN/Physics/lee.htm   (36 words)

  
 Yale Bulletin and Calendar
Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee will visit campus as the Tercentennial Tetelman Fellow Wednesday-Friday, Sept. 12-14.
Lee is currently the University Professor at Columbia University.
Lee will present the Tetelman Lecture on the topic "Symmetry and Asymmetry" at 5:15 p.m.
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Description:middle age, profile, suit, sitting, chair; L-R: Tsung-Dao Lee, (former) President George Bush Sr.
The Emilio Segrè Visual Archives is part of the Niels Bohr Library of the Center for History of Physics at the
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 Dao - Shen Dao
Tsung-Dao Lee Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six children of Tsing Kong Lee, a business man,
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 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1957: Tsung Dao Lee
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1957: Tsung Dao Lee
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 Lee Tsung Dao E2
Item ID:Lee Tsung Dao E2 The Emilio Segrè Visual Archives is part of the Niels Bohr Library of the Center for History of Physics at the
Lee, Tsung-Dao; Bethe, Hans Albrecht; Rainwater, James; Ting, Samuel Chao-chung; Schwinger, Julian Seymour
Lee Tsung Dao E2 Emilio Sergè Visual Archives
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 Tsung-Dao Lee Winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics
Biography.com - Lee, Tsung Dao (submitted by Nikolai N. Kostyukovich)
Tsung-Dao Lee Winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics
Lee, Tsung-Dao (1926-)-- from Eric Weisstein's World (submitted by Melisa)
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 Tsung Dao Lee (HyperDic hyper-dictionary)
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 TSUNG-DAO LEE - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CIRCA 1982 CO-SIGNED BY:EDWARD M. PURCELL , BURTON RICHTER , SUBRAHMANYAN CHANDRASEKHAR , WILLIAM ALFRED FOWLER , OWEN CHAMBERLAIN
TSUNG-DAO LEE - FIRST DAY COVER SIGNED CIRCA 1982 CO-SIGNED BY:EDWARD M. Click on Image To Enlarge
Philatelic Envelope signed: "William A. Fowler", "Edward M. Purcell", "Burton Richter", "Owen Chamberlain", "S. Chandrasekhar", "T.D. Lee" and "Val L. Fitch", 6½x3½.
First Day Cover commemorating "Solar Energy" and the Knoxville World's Fair, 20-cent stamp affixed, postmarked Knoxville, TN April 29, 1982, FIRST DAY OF ISSUE.
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 Tsung-Dao Lee Winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics
Tsung-Dao Lee Winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics
Lee, Tsung-Dao (1926-)-- from Eric Weisstein's World (submitted by Melisa)
Biography.com - Lee, Tsung Dao (submitted by Nikolai N. Kostyukovich)
www.almaz.com /nobel/physics/1957b.html   (147 words)

  
 Tsung-Dao Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee founded the Chin Hui Chung-Lee Tsung-Dao Chinese Collegian Foundation (秦& in memory of his wife in 1999, who died 3 years earlier.
Tsung-Dao Lee Appointed as Member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences ( http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/2003/bnlpr102403.htm)
Lee reads whodunit novels when he does not work on physics.
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 Tsung-Dao Lee - Biography
Tsung-Dao Lee was born on November 24, 1926, in Shanghai, China, as the third of six children of Tsing Kong Lee, a business man, and Ming Chang Chang.
Lee was then 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.
Lee was in 1953 appointed Assistant Professor of Physics at Columbia University, and afterwards successively promoted to Associate Professor (1955) and Professor (1956).
www.nobel.se /physics/laureates/1957/lee-bio.html   (147 words)

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