Paying Tribute: Julian Bond, Five Others Receiving Honorary Degrees yuan T. lee, Ph.D., the 1986 Nobel laureate in chemistry, began his academic career in his native Taiwan and continues it there today as president of http://record.wustl.edu/archive/2000/04-13-00/articles/honorary.html
Extractions: A Nobel Prize winner in chemistry and a world-renowned sculptor are among the six people selected to receive honorary degrees during Washington University's 139th Commencement May 19. The University also will bestow academic degrees on some 2,500 students during the ceremony, which begins at 8:30 a.m. in Brookings Quadrangle. Julian Bond, one of the nation's most respected civil rights leaders, will deliver the Commencement address and receive an honorary doctor of laws degree. The others receiving honorary degrees are Michael M. Karl, M.D., a member of the Washington University School of Medicine faculty for more than 50 years; Yuan T. Lee, the 1986 Nobel laureate in chemistry and president of Taiwan's highest government-sponsored academic research institution; Lee M. Liberman, chairman emeritus of Laclede Gas Co. and a revered St. Louis community leader; Mary Miss, a world-renowned sculptor and installation artist; and Alvin J. Siteman, chairman and president of both Site Oil Co. of Missouri and Flash Oil Corp. and president and chief executive officer of the Siteman Organization. Bond: Addressing 2000 Commencement Known for raising hard questions and proposing innovative solutions
Untitled Document Discussion with yuan T. Li, 1986 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. Professor yuan T. lee at MRDLAB in 1990. Fullhouse of MRDLAB in 1991. http://159.226.64.133/ywb/dag/lzp.htm
Dr. Dong,Teng-yuan Dr. Dong,Tengyuan. OfficeC4014LabC4015. Tel (07)5252000 ext 3937 T.-Y. Dong, SH lee, CK Chang, HM Lin, KJ Lin, Pronounced Effects of Ring Tilting on http://www2.nsysu.edu.tw/sysuchem/faculty/ino/ty_dong/ty_dong_e.htm
Extractions: B.S., Tamkang University(1976) Awards and Honors 1991,1994 Citation of Exellence in Research NSC, ROC. 1992 Outstanding Reasearch Award, NSC, ROC. Research Interest Major interest is the application of molecular self-assembled technique in the preparation of nano-material. Recently my research has been focused on the following three areas:
Asiaweek.com Kenichi Fukui, yuan T. lee, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, and Tonegawa Susumu. lee yuantseh, Hsinchu, Taiwan; shared the 1986 Chemistry prize for his http://www.asiaweek.com/asiaweek/96/0112/letters.html
Extractions: - Mission Statement, 1975 "A SIATRENDS [COVER, DEC. 15] is a timely platform for Asia-wide discussion of the 20 years past and the 20 hence. As you state, much good has come about through Asia's twin wheels of progress, industrialization and urbanization. Ills as well, pollution and the breakdown of traditional values. What next? The West is set to harness the information revolution, one that will bring forth many opportunities. In commerce, the change will be in the unclogging of the cholesterol that clutters the arteries of international trade. No more is there a need for a complicated and inefficient process between the manufacture of a product and its consumption. The benevolent vultures of cyberspace will disintermediate. It will start off at the wholesale level. Remember, the largest market in the world, that for wholesale U.S. dollars of some $3 trillion a day, has been done over cyberspace for the last 10 years. Internet and add-on technologies enable this to be expanded to most other products and services.
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Channelnewsasia.com Revaluation of yuan against US dollar a right move MM lee if the value of the yuan doesn t go up, Mr lee says, China will have big liquidity problems. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/162515/1/.html
Extractions: (PDFs free after 6 months) Summary for Patients Summary for Patients (PDF) Figures/Tables List Related articles in Annals Services Send comment/rapid response letter Published comments/rapid response letters Notify a friend about this article Alert me when this article is cited ... ACP Search PubMed Articles in PubMed by Author: Yuan, C.-S. Moss, J. Related Articles in PubMed PubMed Citation ... PubMed Chun-Su Yuan, MD, PhD Gang Wei, MD, PhD Lucy Dey, MD Theodore Karrison, PhD ... Jonathan Moss, MD, PhD Background: People using prescription medication often concurrently take herbal supplements. In a case report, the anticoagulant effect of warfarin decreased after patients consumed ginseng. Objective: To evaluate the interactions between American ginseng and warfarin. Design: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
[ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1] ShangTing Tsai, Jyh-Chiang Jiang, yuan T. lee, AH Kung, SH Lin, and Chi-Kung Ni, Photoionzation of Methanol Dimer Using a Tunable VUV Laser , J. Chem. http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/formViewCharacteristic.cgi?table=Publication&link1=
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Japan Times: Taiwanese Won't Need Visas To Visit During Aichi Expo Taiwanese won t need visas to visit during Aichi expo The Taiwanese representative, lee yuantseh, who won the 1986 Nobel Prize in chemistry, http://search.japantimes.co.jp/print/news/nn11-2004/nn20041124a6.htm
Extractions: TAIPEI (Kyodo) Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi told the Taiwanese representative at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit over the weekend that Japan will waive visas for tourists from Taiwan during the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, the Central News Agency reported Monday. The Taiwanese representative, Lee Yuan-tseh, who won the 1986 Nobel Prize in chemistry, said he had conversations on the matter with Koizumi on the sidelines of the Santiago summit, the Taiwanese news agency reported. "Japan has agreed to grant visa-free privileges to visitors from Taiwan," Koizumi was quoted as telling Lee Sunday. Koizumi was also quoted as saying Taiwan and Japan should boost cultural and technological exchanges, the news agency said. In late September, Koizumi told Cabinet ministers to consider a visa waiver for tourists from Taiwan to attract more foreign visitors to the Aichi Expo, which will be held near Nagoya from March 25 to Sept. 25. Japan seizes boat FUKUOKA (Kyodo) A Fisheries Agency patrol ship apprehended a Taiwanese boat after finding it fishing without authorization Monday in Japan's exclusive economic zone off Nagasaki, agency officials said Tuesday.
FACS Newsletter 1/2000 8ACC Special Report Three Nobel laureates (Elias J. Corey, yuan T. lee, Rudolph a. Dr. yuan T. lee). A total number of 354 posters were presented. Reception. Banquette http://www.facs-as.org/newsletter-2000-1/8acc-rep.htm
MSN Encarta - Lee, Yuan T. Translate this page lee, yuan T. (Hsinchu, Taiwan 1936) chimico statunitense di origine taiwanese. Altre risorse di Encarta. Cerca in Encarta lee, yuan T. http://it.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761583238/Lee_Yuan_T.html
Extractions: 1993~95 Postdoc. University of California, Berkeley, USA Positions of Postdoc, Research Assistant, and Ph.D. student Fellowship are available. If you are interested in our research, please contact me by e-mail. Research Interests My field of research are (a) development of new technique and the application on photodissociation dynamics of medium size organic molecules, and (b) high resolution molecular spectroscopy, especially focusing on the molecules with large amplitude motions. H CD at 193 nm. (b) Two near Fourier transform-limited laser system were constructed. One is a CW Ti:Al O master oscillator/dye preamplifier/ Ti:Al O ) for the entire tuning range. Laser induced fluorescence/phosphorescence of biacetyl, acetaldehyde, and SO
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Extractions: Yuan T. Lee 19. November in Hsinchu ) ist ein in Taiwan geborener Chemiker Im Jahr wurde er mit dem Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie ausgezeichnet. Dieser Artikel ist sehr kurz und m¶glicherweise inhaltlich noch sehr unvollst¤ndig. Hilf der Wikipedia, indem du ihn erweiterst und ihn jetzt bearbeitest! Von " http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuan_T._Lee Einordnung Mann Taiwaner ... Wikipedia:Stub/2005/September Diese Seite Pers¶nliche Werkzeuge Navigation Suche Werkzeuge Andere Sprachen English Impressum
JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot 1986 Nobel Prize for ChemistryYuan T. lee. References. Baum, J. Far Eastern Economic Review 1995, 158, p 90. Gleick, J. Chemistry Nobel Is Awarded to 3. http://jchemed.chem.wisc.edu/JCEWWW/Features/eChemists/Bios/Lee.html
Extractions: Subscriptions Software Orders Support Contributors ... Biographical Snapshots Biographical Snapshots of Famous Women and Minority Chemists: Snapshot This short biographical "snapshot" provides basic information about the person's chemical work, gender, ethnicity, and cultural background. A list of references is given along with additional WWW sites to further your exploration into the life and work of this chemist. In 1986 Yuan Tseh Lee received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to the understanding of the rates of chemical reactions on a molecular level. He developed instrumentation that set the standard for studies using lasers and focused beams of molecules, which he subsequently used to carry out ground-breaking experiments on simple chemical reactions. This led to a breakthrough in chemists' understanding of the dynamics of chemical processes. Lee shared the prize with Dudley R. Herschbach and John C. Polanyi, who also made significant contributions to this area of basic chemical research. Yuan Lee was born on November 29, 1936 in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His mother was a school teacher and his father an accomplished artist. His elementary education was disrupted by events during World War II. At a young age he was inspired to become a scientist after reading a biography of Marie Curie. Because of his excellent academic record in high school, he was accepted into the National Taiwan University in 1955 without the usual entrance examination. During his first year there he decided to major in chemistry, and he received a bachelor's degree in 1959. Two years later, he earned an M.S. degree at the National Tsinghua University.