Biography Nobel Prize Winner: Lee, Yuan T. | Chemdex Biography Nobel Prize Winner Lee, Yuan T.. (University of California, Berkeley, USA). Awarded the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1986 with Dudley R. Herschbach and John C. Polanyi http://www.chemdex.org/chemistry_link/biography_nobel_prize_winner_lee_yuan_t
Chemistry > Chemists > Lee, Yuan T. Home Staff Search Advisory Committee User Facilities Laboratories Congress Budget Yuan T. Lee's Crossed Molecular Beam Experiment The above illustration was drawn http://www.einet.net/directory/86046/Lee_Yuan_T.htm
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Extractions: Reports by Author Click on the titles below to find US government-authored or -collected reports written by Yuan T. Lee Total Results: Results per page: Sort by: Title Date Pages Display: Full Text Only Abstracts Only All International Symposium on Molecular Beams (14th) Held in Pacific Grove, California on June 7 -12, 1992 09 AUG 93 493 pages Authors: Yuan T. Lee CALIFORNIA UNIV BERKELEY DEPT OF CHEMISTRY The symposium was held on June 7-12, 1992 in Pacific Grove, California. It brought together scientists who work with isolated molecules to share conceptual and practical advances involved with the study of matter in a rarefied, collimated and isolated state represented by the beam. There were 26 invited talks, 25 submitted oral presentations and 78 poster papers in nine sessions on a broad range of topics. The invited talks gave ... Primary Dissociation Processes of Energetic Compounds 21 NOV 88 Authors: Yuan T. Lee
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Extractions: Home FAQ Press Contact Us ... Nobel Prize in Chemistry Yuan T. Lee - Biography Sort and list Nobel Prizes and Nobel Laureates Create a List All Nobel Prizes Nobel Prize Awarded Organizations Women Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates and Universities Prize category: Physics Chemistry Medicine Literature Peace Economics Yuan Tseh Lee was born on November 19, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His father is an accomplished artist and his mother a school teacher. He started his early education while Taiwan was under Japanese occupation - a result of a war between China and Japan in 1894. His elementary education was disrupted soon after it started during World War II while the city populace was relocated to the mountains to avoid the daily bombing by the Allies. It was not until after the war when Taiwan was returned to China that he was able to attend school normally as a third year student in grade school. His elementary and secondary education in Hsinchu was rather colorful and full of fun. In elementary school, he was the second baseman on the school's baseball team as well as a member of the ping-pong team which won the little league championship in Taiwan. In high school he played on the tennis team besides playing trombone in the marching band.
Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies Lee, Yuan T. Lehn, Jean Marie; LeLoir, Luis F. Leucippus of Miletus @ Stanford US; Levich, Veniamin Grigorievich IL; Lewis, Gilbert Newton @ Woodrow Wilson US http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refbiog.html
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LEE, YUAN T. - CIRS LEE, YUAN T. Principal Investigator, Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, USA, Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, http://www.cirs.net/researchers/researchers.php?id=208
Lee-Enfield Rifle - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Lee Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Yuan Tseh Lee, Yuan Tseh LeeBrickell Cryptographic Attack Lee-Chee Litchi Lee-Chee Litchi Lee-Enfield Lee-Enfield rifle Lee-Mount Vernon Soccer Club http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Lee-Enfield rifle
Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Yuan T., in full YUAN TSEH LEE (b. Nov. 29, 1936, Hsinchu, Taiwan), Taiwanese-American chemist who, with Dudley R. Herschbach and John C. Polanyi, received the Nobel Prize http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_342_89.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help in full YUAN TSEH LEE (b. Nov. 29, 1936, Hsin-chu, Taiwan), Taiwanese-American chemist who, with Dudley R. Herschbach and John C. Polanyi, received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1986 for his role in the development of chemical-reaction dynamics. Lee was educated in Taiwan and at the University of California at Berkeley (Ph.D., 1965). He did postdoctoral work at Harvard University and Berkeley and then taught at the University of Chicago from 1968 to 1974. He became a U.S. citizen in 1974 and moved from Chicago to Berkeley, where he continued his research. As a postdoctoral researcher, Lee experimented with and further developed Herschbach's invention of the " crossed molecular beam technique"a technique (derived from elementary particle physics) in which beams of molecules are brought together at supersonic speeds under controlled conditions to allow detailed observation of the events that occur during chemical reactions. Lee extended Herschbach's technique to enable the study of larger and more complex molecules. Related Propaedia Topics: The scattering of molecular beams and its usefulness in the study of molecular interactions Rates of chemical reactions Development of instrumental methods of chemical analysis
Journal Of Chemical Physics, 2004; 120 (23) Dynamics of photodissociation of 3,3,3d3-propene at 157 nm Site effect and hydrogen migration / Lee, Shih-Huang / Lee, Yuan T / Yang, Xueming http://www.ucm.es/BUCM/compludoc/W/10406/00219606_1.htm
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Yuan T. Lee Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Chemistry interview with Dr. Lee; Yuan T. Lee – Biography (submitted by Chinnappan Baskar) A Century of Chemical Dynamics Traced through the Nobel Prizes. 1986 Dudley Herschbach, Yuan Lee http://www.almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/1986b.html
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Yuan T. Lee — Infoplease.com Yuan T. Lee. chemist Born 11/29/1936 Birthplace Hsinchu, Taiwan. Yuan T. Lee was one of three who shared the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Although Lee's childhood in Taiwan was http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0880454.html
Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Yuan T. (1936) Yuan Tseh Lee was born on November 19, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His father is an accomplished artist and his mother a school teacher http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/L/Lee1/Lee.htm
Extractions: Lee, Yuan T. Yuan Tseh Lee was born on November 19, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His father is an accomplished artist and his mother a school teacher. He started his early education while Taiwan was under Japanese occupation - a result of a war between China and Japan in 1894. His elementary education was disrupted soon after it started during World War II while the city populace was relocated to the mountains to avoid the daily bombing by the Allies. It was not until after the war when Taiwan was returned to China that he was able to attend school normally as a third year student in grade school. His elementary and secondary education in Hsinchu was rather colorful and full of fun. In elementary school, he was the second baseman on the school's baseball team as well as a member of the ping-pong team which won the little league championship in Taiwan. In high school he played on the tennis team besides playing trombone in the marching band. Besides his interest in sports during this time, he was also an avid and serious reader of a wide variety of books covering science, literature, and social science. The biography of Madame Curie
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Extractions: Wikipedia Yuan Tseh Lee In February 1967, he started working with Dudley Herschbach at Harvard University on reactions between hydrogen atoms and diatomic alkali molecules and the construction of a universal crossed molecular beams apparatus. In 1974, he returned to Berkeley as professor of chemistry and principal investigator at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, becoming a U.S. citizen the same year. At Berkeley, Lee retains the title of Professor of the Graduate School Emeritus. He is also University Professor Emeritus of the University of California system. The True Face of Yuan Tseh Lee Li Ao's opinion is in the minority, however. In general, the Taiwanese people are quite proud of their sole Nobelist. Lee has been the President of the Academia Sinica since 1994 and renounced his U.S. citizenship to take the post. During his tenure, Lee has worked tirelessly to create new research institutes, advance scientific research within Taiwan, and to recruit and cultivate top scholars for the Academic Sinica. However, Lee remains unpopular among many students and parents who have criticized him for his involvement in educational reforms that many feel to have put unncessary burden and administrative complications on the students and reduced competitiveness of tertiary education. His critics have often said that Lee should stick to the sciences and stop using his Nobel pedigree to influence educational and political policies, areas with which he is not familiar.
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10.17.2001 - Berkeleys Nobel Tradition Berkeley’s Nobel tradition This year’s Nobel Prize in economics marks the 18th time a Berkeley scholar has been named a Nobel Laureate. 17 October 2001 The announcement of George http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/2001/10/17_time.html
Extractions: This years Nobel Prize in economics marks the 18th time a Berkeley scholar has been named a Nobel Laureate 17 October 2001 The announcement of George Akerlofs Nobel Prize in economics is historic coming as it does a year after Berkeley economist Daniel McFadden won the prize and as the campus celebrates the 100th birthday of the late Ernest O. Lawrence, its first Nobelist. As Chancellor Berdahl noted at a campus press conference last week announcing its latest laureate, Lawrences prize in physics in 1939 was the first Nobel Prize ever awarded a faculty member of a public university in America, and today were celebrating the most recent Nobel Prize awarded to a faculty member of a public university in America. There have been 18 Nobel winners in all at Berkeley. Here is an introduction to these scholars and the accomplishments honored by the Nobel committee.