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  1. Tsung-Dao Lee (Chinese: 李政道; pinyin: Lǐ Zhèngdào; born November 24, 1926) is a Chinese-American physicist, known for his work on parity violation, the Lee–Yang theorem, particle physics, relativistic heavy ion (RHIC) physics, nontopological solitons, and soliton stars.

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Tsung-Dao Lee, 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. Learn more about Lee’s life and work.

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · ESSAY. 15 January 2024. How a forgotten physicist’s discovery broke the symmetry of the Universe. When Rosemary Brown identified a strange particle decay 75 years ago, it set events in motion that...

  4. Tsung Dao Lee. Department of Physics538 West 120th Street, 704 Pupin Hall MC 5255 · New York, NY 10027. Phone. 212-853-1320. Contact Us. [email protected] Follow Us. FacebookTwitterInstagram. Columbia University.

  5. Tsung Dao Lee. Past Faculty. School of Mathematics (NS) From the Nobel Foundation: Lee was then fast becoming a widely known scientist, especially for his work in elementary particles, statistical mechanics, field theory, astrophysics, condensed matter physics and turbulence, having solved several problems of long standing and great complexity. Dr.

  6. > Research Profile. By Roberto Lalli. Tsung-Dao (T.D.) Lee. Nobel Prize in Physics 1957 together with Chen Ning Yang. "for their penetrating investigation of the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding the elementary particles".

  7. May 18, 2018 · Tsung-Dao Lee. Born: November 24, 1926 Shanghai, China Chinese-born American physicist. Chinese-born physicist (specialist in the relationship between matter and energy) Tsung-Dao Lee was a cowinner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics.

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