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41. Press Release: The Nobel Prize In Physics 1998
Professor daniel C. tsui, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. Horst L. Störmer and daniel C. tsui made the discovery in 1982 in an
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded
The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly to Professor Robert B. Laughlin , Stanford University, California, USA,
Professor , Columbia University, New York and Bell Labs, New Jersey, USA, and
Professor Daniel C. Tsui , Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. The three researchers are being awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of "particles", with charges that are fractions of electron charges. Citation:
"for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations." Electrons in New Guises and Daniel C. Tsui

42. Member
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43. Nobel Prize In Physics 1998
Button Additional Information; daniel C. tsui Button 1/3 of prize Button USAButton born 1939 (Henan, China) Button CA Princeton University, Princeton,
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"for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations"
Robert B. Laughlin
1/3 of prize
USA
born 1950
CA - Stanford University , Stanford, California, USA
AA - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory , Livermore, California, USA
WA - Bell Laboratories , New Jersey, USA
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Horst L. Stormer
1/3 of prize
Germany
born 1949
CA - Columbia University , New York, New York, USA
AA - Bell Laboratories , New Jersey, USA WA - Bell Laboratories Additional Information
Daniel C. Tsui
1/3 of prize USA born 1939 (Henan, China) CA - Princeton University , Princeton, New Jersey, USA AA - Bell Laboratories , New Jersey, USA WA - Bell Laboratories Additional Information
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44. Daniel Tsui Of Princeton Won The 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics
daniel tsui of Princeton, Horst Stormer of Columbia University, and Robert Laughlinof Stanford won daniel C. tsui biography Picture of daniel C. tsui
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Daniel Tsui of Princeton won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics
Daniel Tsui of Princeton, Horst Stormer of Columbia University, and
Robert Laughlin of Stanford won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics "for
their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally
charged excitations," according to the Royal Swedish Academy, which
announced the prize Tuesday morning in Stockholm. Daniel Chee Tsui, 59, was born in Henan, China, in 1939. He went to
"Pui-Cheng" High School in Hong Kong. He came to the United States in
1958 to attend Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., and graduated
Phi Beta Kappa. He received his doctorate in physics from the
University of Chicago and was appointed a professor at Princeton in
OCPA and its members would like to extend our heartiest congratulations to Professor Tsui for winning the Nobel Prize in physics, which is the highest honor a physicist can achieved. We also wish him many more great successes and continuing contributions to physics in the future. The following is the news release from Princeton University in http://www.princeton.edu/pr/home/hmcap.html

45. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM OOOO CCCC PPPP AAAA O O
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46. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1998 New Forms Of Quantum Fluid With
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1998. New Forms of Quantum Fluid with FractionallyCharged Excitations . daniel C. tsui. USA. Princeton University Princeton, NJ.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1998 "New Forms of Quantum Fluid with Fractionally Charged Excitations"
Daniel C. Tsui USA Princeton University
Princeton, NJ

47. Henan
daniel C. tsui daniel C. tsui physicist Born 1939 Birthplace Henan Province,China daniel tsui was born in a Huai - Huai or Hwai , river, c.680 mi
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48. Newsletter
daniel C. tsui Lectures Started in Institute of Physics daniel C. tsui,Nobel Prize laureate of 1998 in Physics, is professor of the Princeton
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49. Visitors
daniel C. tsui (Winner of Nobel Prize). Department of Electrical Engineering,Princeton University. April, 2000. Senior Advisor to Centre s research
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Prof. Tien Chang Lin Chairman of Chief Executive's Commission on Innovation and Technology October, 1998 Dr. Yuan Zhou Cryogenic Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Science November, 1998 Give a seminar Dr. Yang Luwei Cryogenic Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Science November, 1998 Research collaboration Dr. In Ki Mun Columbia Miami Heart Institute November, 1998 Visitor Prof. Gary Shen University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, MR Research Centre January, 1999 Academic exchange Prof. Dong Zeng-ren Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences January, 1999 Research collaboration Prof. Yong-xiang Lu President of Chinese Academy of Sciences April, 1999 Research collaboration Prof. Dong Zeng-ren Institute of Electrical Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences January, 2000 Research collaboration Dr. Yang Luwei Cryogenic Laboratory, Chinese Academy of Science

50. Lucent - 1990s
In 1998, Horst Stormer, Robert C. Laughlin and daniel C. tsui receive the NobelPrize in Physics for their discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect.
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In 1991, he is named Hispanic Engineer of the Year for his work in fiber optics. John Plewes
In 1991, with Dominic Loiacono, he develops a family of lead-free copper alloys that may reduce lead contamination in drinking water. Sam McCall
In 1991, he designs the world's smallest semiconductor micro-laser, a breakthrough for switching and computing technology. Scott Hinton
In 1991, he leads a team that builds the first photonic switching fabric, bringing light-based switching technology in telecommunications networks closer to reality. Eric Betzig, Ray Wolfe,
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In 1992, with Pat Finn, they develop a magneto-optic data storage technique that can squeeze 45 billion bits of data into a square-inch of disk space. Ingrid Daubechies
In 1992, the mathematician/physicist is named a MacArthur Fellow. She becomes the third Bell Labs employee so honored, joining Douglas Osheroff (1981) and Bela Julesz (1983). Jesse E. Russell

51. Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs Scientist Horst Stormer And Two Former Bell Labs
Robert C. Laughlin and daniel C. tsui for their work in quantum physics. We re proud of Horst and his colleagues Robert Laughlin and daniel tsui.
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Highly Cited Researcher tsui, daniel C. Hanein, Y., Meirav, U., Shahar,D., Li, CC, tsui, DC, Shtrikman, H.. The metalliclike conductivity of a
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53. Bell Labs: 'This Is One For Bell Labs'
two former Bell Labs scientists, Robert C. Laughlin and daniel C. tsui, We re proud of Horst and his colleagues Robert Laughlin and daniel tsui.
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'This is One for Bell Labs' Stormer, Laughlin and Tsui Share Nobel Prize in Physics Murray Hill, N.J. (Oct. 20, 1998) Adjunct Physics Director Horst Stormer and two former Bell Labs scientists, Robert C. Laughlin and Daniel C. Tsui, received the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in quantum physics done at Bell Labs in the early 1980s. The award brings to 11 the number of Nobel winners who have done their work at Bell Labs. This is the third year in a row the prize has been awarded to scientists who spent a portion of their careers at Bell Labs. A few hours after winning the 1998 Nobel Prize in physics, Horst Stormer answers questions at a press conference in Murray Hill. Stormer said the prize-winning research work couldn't have been done anywhere but Bell Labs. Photo By Brigitta Hanggi "This is one for Bell Labs," said Stormer, speaking to the hundreds of colleagues who jammed the Murray Hill cafeteria to celebrate. "It's not one for me. It could not have been done anywhere but Bell Labs. I share this with all of you." Lucent Chairman and CEO Rich McGinn congratulates Stormer Stormer received a standing ovation and a champagne toast from Lucent Chairman Rich McGinn. "Just another day at Bell Labs," McGinn joked.

54. St Antony's College, Oxford - Antonians
Dr Xu Zerong (David tsui), a former student of St Antony s College (198999) Professor daniel C. Lynch, International Relations, University of Southern
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THE IMPRISONMENT OF DR XU ZERONG,
FORMER STUDENT OF ST ANTONY'S COLLEGE
Dr Xu Zerong (David Tsui), a former student of St Antony's College (1989-99) has been imprisoned in China. He was detained in June 2000, and in a verdict handed down in early 2002 he was sentenced to thirteen years' imprisonment. Members of the College have been very concerned about the case on several grounds, especially the severity of the sentence. The College has now received the distressing news that Dr Xu's appeal against the verdict and against his swingeing prison sentence has been unsuccessful. Full text
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55. Schulich Donation Largest In U Of C History
daniel Visser, Collin tsui. RESEARCHERS Naser ElSheimy Janet Ronsky tsui saysthe CEC, hosted by the U of C in March 2005, was the most significant and
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Daniel Tsui shared the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for using powerful magnets and extremely low temperatures to show that thin sheets of electrons behave as a frictionless superfluid on a macro scale. This discovery of a quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations is inspiring a new area of research that holds the promise of revolutionary technological applications. Tsui's achievements as an experimental physicist and a Princeton electrical engineering professor are all the more remarkable because he was born to illiterate peasants in rural Henan, China in 1939. Tsui began his academic career hoping to study medicine in Taiwan but was inspired to become a physicist by the Nobel Prize awarded in 1957 C N Yang and T D Lee. 8. An Wang

57. Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize
Störmer, Horst L. shared Physics, 1998; tsui, daniel C. - shared Physics, 1998.Total Nobel Prizes 59. MIT News article. Last Updated 23 November 2004
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58. 59 MIT-related Nobel Prize Winners Include Faculty, Researchers, Alumni And Staf
Robert B. Laughlin, Physics, MIT PhD 1979, won with. Horst L. Störmer and.daniel C. tsui, researchers at MIT Magnet Lab
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59 MIT-related Nobel Prize winners include faculty, researchers, alumni and staff
May 9, 2004; updated October 5, 2004 Fifty-nine current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 24 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 14 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-six of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, eleven in chemistry, twelve in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Wilczek (2004), Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). Frank Wilczek,

59. Physics Nobel Prize Awarded To German Physicist H.L. Störmer
Professor daniel C. tsui, a native of China who became a US citizen, teachessince 1982 at Princeton University, New Jersey, and Professor Robert B.
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Physics Nobel Prize awarded to German Physicist H. L. Störmer The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly to the German physicist Horst Ludwig Störmer and to two Americans: Daniel C. Tsui and Robert B. Laughlin. Electrons in new guises H. L. Störmer and D. C. Tsui made their discovery as early as 1982 in an experiment using extremely powerful magnetic fields and low temperatures. Within a year of the discovery R. B. Laughlin succeeded in explaining the experiment. Through theoretical analysis he showed that the electrons in a powerful magnetic field can condense to form a kind of quantum fluid related to the quantum fluids that occur in superconductivity and in liquid helium. What makes these fluids particularly important for researchers is that events in a drop of quantum fluid can provide more profound insights into the general inner structure and dynamics of matter. The contributions of the three laureates have thus led to yet another breakthrough in our understanding of quantum physics and to the development of new theoretical concepts of significance in many branches of modern physics. Quantum effects become visible As a young student in 1879, Edwin H. Hall had discovered an unexpected phenomenon: He found that if a thin gold plate is placed in a magnetic field at right angles to its surface, an electric current flowing along the plate can cause a potential drop at right angles both to the current and the magnetic field. Termed the Hall effect, this takes place because electrically charged particles (in this case electrons) moving in a magnetic field are influenced by a force and deflect laterally. Today, the Hall effect is used to determine the density of charge carriers in conductors and semi-conductors, and has become a standard tool in physics laboratories the world over.

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