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  1. Lee and Jeannette Hui-Chun Chin married in 1950 and had two sons: James Lee (Chinese: 李中清; pinyin: Lǐ Zhōngqīng) and Stephen Lee (Chinese: 李中汉; pinyin: Lǐ Zhōnghàn). His wife died in 1996.

  2. Lee married Hui-Chung Chin (also known as Jeanette) in 1950, while they were both students at Chicago. The couple eventually had two sons. Tsung-Dao Lee.

  3. Lee married Jeannette Hui-Chun Chin in 1950. They have two sons, James and Stephen. * This autobiography was provided by the Laureate in December 2007. Tsung-Dao Lee died on 4 August 2024. Copyright © The Nobel Foundation 2007. To cite this section. MLA style: Tsung-Dao Lee – Biographical. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Prize Outreach AB 2024.

  4. Biography of Professor Tsung-Dao Lee . Professor Tsung-Dao Lee was a pioneering physicist whose groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on multiple fields, including quantum field theory, particle physics, nuclear physics, statistical mechanics, fluid dynamics, and astrophysics. In 1956, in collaboration with Chen-Ning Yang, he proposed the theory of parity

  5. Aug 6, 2024 · Tsung-Dao Lee was a Chinese-born American physicist who, with Chen Ning Yang, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in discovering violations of the principle of parity conservation, thus bringing about major refinements in particle physics theory.

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  6. Aug 5, 2024 · Tsung-Dao Lee, a Chinese American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 for overturning what had been considered a fundamental law of nature — that particles are always...

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  8. Aug 6, 2024 · TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese-American physicist Tsung-Dao Lee, who in 1957 became the second-youngest scientist to receive a Nobel Prize, died Sunday at his home in San Francisco at age 97, according to a Chinese university and a research center.

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