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Tsung-Dao Lee

Tsung-Dao Lee

Chinese-american physicist

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Person
Person
Academic
Academic

Person attributes

Birthdate
November 24, 1926
Birthplace
Shanghai
Shanghai
Nationality
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Location
China
China
Educated at
Zhejiang University
Zhejiang University
National Southwestern Associated University
National Southwestern Associated University
University of Chicago
University of Chicago
Peking University
Peking University
Tsinghua University
Tsinghua University
Nankai University
Nankai University
Awards Received
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1957 Nobel Prize in Physics
Occupation
Scientist
Scientist
Physicist
Physicist
Academic Discipline
Physics
Physics

Academic attributes

Doctoral Advisor
Enrico Fermi
Enrico Fermi
Doctoral Students
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Norman Christ
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Gerald Feinberg

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Child
Stephen Lee (chemist)
Stephen Lee (chemist)
Father of
Stephen Lee (chemist)
Stephen Lee (chemist)
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Known for
Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem Lee-Yang theorem Non-topological solitons Parity violation
Wikidata ID
Q183679
Overview

Tsung-Dao Lee is a Chinese physicist [("location" "63897481")], born on November 24, 1926 [("date_of_birth" "63897480")] in Shanghai [("place_of_birth" "74139327")]. Well-renowned in the field of Physics [("academic_discipline" "74429094")], Lee is celebrated for contributing to the development of the Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem, Lee-Yang theorem, non-topological solitons, and parity violation . His occupation as a physicist ranges from working in academia to conducting research [("occupation" "63897507")].

Lee was educated at several esteemed institutions, including Peking University, Tsinghua University, Nankai University, Zhejiang University, National Southwestern Associated University, and the University of Chicago . Under the tutelage of Enrico Fermi during his doctoral studies, Lee received expert guidance, ultimately leading to a fruitful career in physics [("doctoral_advisor" "31686120")].

Throughout his career, Lee has supervised and nurtured some exceptional doctoral students, including physicists Norman Christ and Gerald Feinberg . Additionally, Lee's accomplishments have not only been recognized by academic circles in the form of prestigious institutional affiliations, but also with the esteemed 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics [("awards_received" "63897479")]. His legacy has extended beyond his professional life with his child, Stephen Lee, pursuing a career as a chemist [("child" "63897498")].

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