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  1. Ethnic Chinese Nobel Laureates: Charles K. Kao, Roger Y. Tsien, Steven Chu, Gao Xingjian, Tsung-Dao Lee, Yuan T. Lee, Chen Ning Yang
  2. Chinese Chemists: Yuan T. Lee
  3. Yuan T. Lee
  4. Members of Academia Sinica: Yuan T. Lee
  5. Interviews and Speeches by Y. T. Lee, Yuan Tseh Lee, 1994-06
  6. Zu ji (Mandarin Chinese Edition)

1. Yuan T. Lee Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
yuan T. lee, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. yuan T. lee. 1986 nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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Y UAN T L EE
1986 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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    Born: 1936
    Place of Birth: Hsinchu, Taiwan
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: University of California, Berkeley, CA
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2. Dudley R. Herschbach Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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    Born: 1932
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    Affiliation: Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
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3. Yuan T. Lee - Biography
yuan T. lee – Biography. yuan Tseh lee was born on November 19, 1936 in Hsinchu,Taiwan. lee and his wife, Bernice Wu, whom he first met in elementary school
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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

4. Chemistry 1986
The nobel Prize in Chemistry 1986. for their contributions concerning the dynamicsof chemical elementary processes . Dudley R. Herschbach, yuan T. lee, John C
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1986
"for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes" Dudley R. Herschbach Yuan T. Lee John C. Polanyi 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA USA Canada Harvard University
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Toronto, Canada b. 1932 b. 1936
(in Hsinchu, Taiwan) b. 1929 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1986
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5. Library: Nobel Laureates
yuan T. lee 1986 nobel Prize for Chemistry. yuan T lee, nobel Prize recipient,with wife and daughter at reception at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1986.
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1986 Nobel Prize for Chemistry Presentation of Award
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Speech by Professor Sture Forsen of the Royal Academy of Sciences. Translation from the Swedish text
Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen,
A burning flamea little everyday miracle that has astonished and fascinated most of us. A chemical reaction that produces heat and light and that during historical times has modified the conditions of life for mankind and made developing civilizations possible even on our northerly latitudes. But at the same time also a chemical transformation in which the products formed slowly have modified our atmosphere and most likely will also affect the earth's climate.
Press conference and reception at San Francisco Airport for Yuan T. Lee, Nobel Prize recipient with Melvin Calvin (left) and Glenn Seaborg (right). From the point of view of natural science a burning flame is an intriguingly complex phenomenon. Oxygen molecules in air react with carbon and hydrogen in organic molecules. A manifold of primary products are formed, often unstable and reactive. Atoms are torn away from their parent molecules. The products of one reaction become the reactants of another. Dozens or even hundreds of molecular reactions occur in parallel. It is a scientific challenge to unravel the details of these transformations.

6. Library: Nobel Laureates
Prize for Chemistry yuan T. lee For additional photographs and information seeLBNL Image Database Home Page Public Information Dept.'s nobel Laureates Page.
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9. 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
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10. Nobel Prize Winners J-L
principle of parity, lee, yuan T. 1986, chemistry, US, developmentof methods for analyzing basic chemical reactions, Lehn, JeanMarie,
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Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area physiology/medicine France discoveries concerning regulatory activities of the body cells Jensen, J. Hans D. physics West Germany development of shell model theory of the structure of the atomic nuclei Jensen, Johannes V. literature Denmark novelist Jerne, Niels K. physiology/medicine U.K.-Denmark theory and development of a technique for producing monoclonal antibodies literature Spain poet Johnson, Eyvind literature Sweden novelist chemistry France synthesis of new radioactive elements Josephson, Brian D. physics U.K. tunneling in semiconductors and superconductors peace France Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike physics The Netherlands investigation into the properties of matter at low temperatures; production of liquid helium Kantorovich, Leonid Vitalyevich economics U.S.S.R. contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources Kapitsa, Pyotr Leonidovich physics U.S.S.R. invention and application of helium liquefier Karle, Jerome chemistry U.S.

11. 03.03.99 - Yuan T. Lee Receives Clark Kerr Award
The Academic Senate bestowed its highest honor Feb. 22 on yuan T. lee, whosemany previous awards include the 1986 nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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Yuan T. Lee Receives Clark Kerr Award By Julia Sommer, Public Affairs Posted March 3, 1999 Professor emeritus and chemistry Nobelist Yuan T. Lee, center, was awarded the Academic Senate's Clark Kerr Award for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education Feb. 22. Presenting the award are Clark Kerr, left, and Harry Scheiber, professor of law and chair of the Senate's Committee on Faculty Awards. Peg Skorpinski photo. The Academic Senate bestowed its highest honor Feb. 22 on Yuan T. Lee, whose many previous awards include the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. A UC university professor emeritus, professor emeritus of chemistry and principal investigator at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Lee is currently president of Academia Sinica, Taiwan's leading academic and research institution. Lee received the 1998 Clark Kerr Award for Distinguished Leadership in Higher Education at a dinner hosted by the Academic Senate and the College of Chemistry. The dinner followed a Shorenstein seminar, "Homecoming: A Conversation with Y.T. Lee," hosted by the Institute of East Asian Studies at Alumni House.

12. 10.17.2001 - Berkeley’s Nobel Tradition
yuan T. lee Chemistry, 1986 Many years after Charles Townes won a nobel for hisresearch laying the groundwork for the laser, yuan lee took that work steps
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13. Yuan T. Lee
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14. Lee, Yuan Tseh
lee, yuan Tseh , 1936–, TaiwaneseAmerican chemist, Ph.D. Univ. of California atBerkeley, 1965. In 1986 lee shared the nobel Prize in Chemistry with Dudley R
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16. Department Of Chemistry Emeriti - Yuan T. Lee
Chemistry People Emeriti yuan T. lee, 1983); Harrison Howe Award (1983); PeterDebye Award (1986); National Medal of Science (1986); nobel Prize for
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Professor in the Graduate School, born 1936; B.Sc. Taiwan University (1959); M.S. Tsinghua University (1961); Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley (1965); Sloan Fellow (1969); Dreyfus Scholar (1971); Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1975); Fellow Am. Phys. Soc. (1976); Guggenheim Fellow (1977); Member National Academy of Sciences (1979); Member Academia Sinica (1980); E.O. Lawrence Award (1981); Miller Professor, Berkeley (1981); Fairchild Distinguished Scholar (1983); Harrison Howe Award (1983); Peter Debye Award (1986); National Medal of Science (1986); Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1986); Faculty Senior Scientist, Chemical Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Back to Chemistry Emeriti Faculty Members
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17. University Research Lecture Series - Yuan T. Lee
Dr. yuan T. lee, recipient of the 1986 nobel Prize for Chemistry,is a senior advisor to the president of Taiwan. In this role, Dr
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Chemical Dynamics, Combustion, and the Future of Mankind Dr. Yuan T. Lee, recipient of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, is a senior advisor to the president of Taiwan. In this role, Dr. Lee is credited with revamping the educational system and advancing the rapid economic development of Taiwan. Dr. Lee's research has revealed much of what we know about how chemical reactions work. His interests include the impact of science and technology on human society related to global, political, and economic issues. In his University Research Lecture, Dr. Lee discussed the potential for practical applications of science and technology for human benefit in areas such as global climate change and the economic development of nations. For more information about the University Research Lecture Series, call the Office of Research at 614-292-1582. Additional Office of V.P. for Research links:
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18. Berkeley Lab Nobel Laureates
inception, nine researchers at this Lab have been awarded the nobel Prize 1986 yuanT. lee yuan T. lee, for contributions to the development of a new field of
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Since its inception, nine researchers at this Lab have been awarded the Nobel Prize. This article tells the story of the science behind each of the Nobels. In addition, the links below take you to the laureates' acceptance speeches and their biographies. 1939: Ernest Orlando Lawrence Ernest Orlando Lawrence, founder of the Berkeley Lab, for "the invention and development of the cyclotron, and for the results thereby attained, especially with regard to artificial radioelements." 1951: Glenn T. Seaborg Glenn T. Seaborg, with Edwin M. McMillan for "their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranic elements." 1951: Edwin M. McMillan Edwin M. McMillan, former Director of the Berkeley Lab, with Glenn T. Seaborg for "their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranic elements." 1959: Owen Chamberlain Owen Chamberlain, with Emilio Segre, for "their discovery of the antiproton." 1959: Emilio G. Segre

19. Dr. Yuan T. Lee, Senior Advisor To The President Of Taiwan, To Speak At Ohio Sta
Dr. yuan T. lee, recipient of the 1986 nobel Prize for Chemistry and a senior advisorto the president of Taiwan, will speak at the Ohio Union West Ballroom on
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Dr. Yuan T. Lee, Senior Advisor to the President of Taiwan, to Speak at Ohio State University
Dr. Yuan T. Lee, recipient of the 1986 Nobel Prize for Chemistry and a senior advisor to the president of Taiwan, will speak at the Ohio Union West Ballroom on Monday, November 4, 2002 at 3:00 PM.
In his role as presidential advisor, Dr. Lee is credited with revamping the educational system and advancing the economic development of Taiwan. In the scientific field, Dr. Lee's research has revealed much of what we know of the workings of chemical reactions. His interests include the impact of science and technology on human society in the areas of global, political and economic issues.
Dr. Lee's speech, Chemical Dynamics, Combustion, and the Future of Mankind, is part of the University Research Lectures Series sponsored by the Office of Research at The Ohio State University. Dr. Lee will discuss the potential for practical applications of science and technology for the benefit of mankind in such areas as global climate change and the economic development of nations.
For more information, call the Office of Research at 614-292-1582, or visit http://research.rf.ohio-state.edu.

20. Yuan T. Lee - CIRS
1986 nobel Laureate in Chemistry with Dudley Herschbach and John Polanyi for ThanhL. Nguyen, Alexander M. Mebel, Nadia Balucani, yuan T. lee, Frank Stahl
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LEE, YUAN T. Principal Investigator, Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory , Berkeley, USA,
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, University of Berkeley , USA. Research Interests :
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, introducing mass spectroscopy to identify the products resulting from the reactions of oxygen and fluorine atoms with complex organic compounds.
Awards :
Harrison Howe Award, Rochester Section, American Chemical Society, 1983.
Peter Debye Award of Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1986.
National Medal of Science, 1986.
1986 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry with Dudley Herschbach and John Polanyi "for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes "

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