WoYaa!: SCIENCES AND NATURE daniel C. tsui Winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics daniel C. tsui, a NobelPrize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. http://www.woyaa.com/links/SCIENCES_AND_NATURE/more21.html
Annual Research Review, 1999 daniel Wessell, Benjamin tsui, Eric Frey and Rolf Clackdoyle tsui BMW,Tocharoenchai C, Wollenweber SD, Frey EC, Lalush DS, McCartney WH and Mukherji SK http://caddlab.rad.unc.edu/extras/RadResSym1999/Main.html
Extractions: Lynn A. Fordham1, M.D., Arthur S. Aylsworth, M.D.2, Stacey Lawrence, B.S.3 , Gary A. Bellus, M.D., Ph.D.4, Roger E. Stevenson, M.D.5, Thaddeus E. Kelly, M.D., Ph.D.6 Departments of Radiology 1 and Pediatrics 2, and the Neuroscience Center2, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , School of Medicine3; Departments of Dermatology and Pediatrics4, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver; Greenwood Genetic Center5, Greenwood SC; Department of Pediatrics6, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
Singapore Science Centre Resources Scientists Awards Nobel daniel C. tsui Born 1939 in Henan, China. American citizen. Professor daniel C.tsui Department of Electrical Engineering Princeton University http://www.science.edu.sg/ssc/detailed.jsp?artid=3649&type=4&root=142&parent=142
INDUSTRYWEEK: LEADERSHIP IN MANUFACTURING -- tsui, daniel C., Princeton University, 1998 Tsuneyoshi, Tadao, Timken Co., 1995Tummala, Rao, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994 http://www.industryweek.com/research/techandinn/articles.asp?ArticleID=376
Biolinks Files: Nobel Prize Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Stormer and daniel C. tsui daniel C. tsuiProfessor at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA. He is 59. http://www.biolinks.com/files/nobel/physics.html
KAIST-Biography quantum Hall effect, the first of its kind, together with Professors daniel C.tsui and Horst L. Stoermer. Designating the phenomenon in which electric http://www.kaist.edu/as_intro/as_nt_prsdnt/as_pd_pfl/as_pd_pfl.html
Extractions: Home About KAIST Biography Education AB, University of California-Berkeley (Mathematics) Ph D, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Physics) Career History Military service, United States Army (artillery; stationed in former West Germany) Post-doctoral researcher, Bell Telephone Laboratories Post-doctoral researcher, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 1983-present Research physicist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Associate Professor of Physics, Stanford University 1989-present Professor of Physics, Stanford University 1992-present Robert M. and Anne Bass Professor of Physics, Stanford University 1993-present Professor of Applied Physics, Stanford University
Nobel Prizes In Physics daniel C. tsui. ChineseAmerican. quantum theory. 1999. Gerardus T Hooft.quantum theory. 1999. Martinius JG Veltman. quantum theory http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Extractions: 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation
Should Colleges Have Quotas For Asian Americans? (washingtonpost.com) is Princeton physicist daniel C. tsui, who won a Nobel Prize in 1998. and did not go to college, people less like me and more like daniel C. tsui. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A26499-2004Oct12.html
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Wfn.org | Tsui Receives Nobel Prize For Physics CHICAGO (ELCA) Dr. daniel C. tsui, a graduate of Augustana College, RockIsland, Ill., received the Nobel Prize for Physics. Augustana is a college of http://www.wfn.org/1998/12/msg00046.html
The Nobel Prize In Physics 1998 Horst L. Störmer and daniel C. tsui made the discovery in 1982 in an experimentusing Professor daniel C. tsui Department of Electrical Engineering http://www.matpack.de/Info/Chronics/nobel98-physics.html
Extractions: 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. As a young student in 1879 Edwin H. Hall 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 (see figure 1). 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. The Hall effect can be used to determine the density of charge carriers (negative electrons or positive holes) in conductors and semi-conductors, and has become a standard tool in physics laboratories the world over.
ACTION WEB tsui Hark arrives in Singapore with Donnie Yen and Charlie Young to ACTION WEBestablished c.1996, You are visitor number, Website produced by daniel Wang. http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/6648/
Extractions: October 17 Physics Nobel spotlights quantum effect Daniel C. Tsui, Horst L. Störmer, and Robert B. Laughlin won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery and explanation of the fractional quantum Hall effect. References: The announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics can be found at http://www.nobel.se/announcement-98/physics98.html Further Readings: Anderson, P.W. 1997. When the electron falls apart. Physics Today (October):42. Collins, G.P. 1997. Fractionally charged quasiparticles signal their presence with noise. Physics Today (November):17. Daviss, B. 1998. Splitting the electron. New Scientist (Jan. 31):36. Eisenstein, J.P., and H.L. Störmer. 1990. The fractional quantum Hall effect. Science 248(June 22):1510. Kivelson, S., D.-H. Lee, and S.-C. Zhang. 1996. Electrons in Flatland. Scientific American (March):86. Peterson, I. 1996. Superfluidity finding earns physics Nobel. Science News 150(Oct. 19):247. Thomsen, D.E. 1984. Fractional Hall effect by electrons in chorus. Science News 126(Aug. 25):116.
Encyclopedia: Daniel Chee Tsui Other descriptions of daniel Chee tsui. daniel Chee tsui (pinyin Cui Qí)(born All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 20035. http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Daniel-Chee-Tsui
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Nobel Prize In Physics 1998 daniel C. tsui Button 1/3 of prize Button USA Button born 1939 (Henan, China)Button CA Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA http://www.cpenet.org.cn/cpe_resource/nobel/nobel1998.html
Efeito Hall Quântico Translate this page Horst L. Störmer e daniel C. tsui fizeram estudos refinados do efeito Hallquântico, usando entre outras coisas temperaturas mais baixas e campos magnéticos http://www.if.ufrj.br/teaching/hall/hall.html
Honorary Degrees daniel C. tsui, Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, PrincetonUniversity. Presentation by Thomas F. Rosenbaum, Professor in the http://www.uchicago.edu/docs/education/record/1-6-00/456/degrees.html
Extractions: Honorary Degrees He has crossed disciplinary boundaries, set agendas, raised standards, and sharpened methods. He has changed the terms in which the predecessors and successors of the Achaemenids can be studied. He has been an acute critic, a generous colleague, and a vivid exponent to the larger reading public. He has shown a generation of scholars once isolated from each other that they are members of a common intellectual project of great consequence. Daniel C. Tsui, Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University. Presentation by Thomas F. Rosenbaum, Professor in the Department of Physics, the James Franck Institute, and the College. Daniel Tsui is renowned for his ability to probe quantum behavior on a macroscopic scale and to choreograph interactions between electrons, discovering new ways to parse charge and spin. His work on the collective behavior of sheets of electrons has profoundly influenced the direction taken by condensed matter physics over the past two decades, and it has fostered fundamental connections to plasma physics and modern field theories. Professor Tsui combines the high art of materials science with the incisive insight of the best physics. His discovery of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect opened new experimental and theoretical vistas, and his experiments continue to reveal the essential quantum nature of materials. Professor Tsui is not only an extraordinary scientist, but also a widely admired individual, both for his human qualities and for the leadership role he has assumed in the community. He has bridged industry and academia, science and engineering. As one of our own (University of Chicago Ph.D., 1967), he embodies the pure dedication to scholarship to which we and our students aspire.
Extractions: Printer Friendly Version E-Mail This Article Published on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 by the New York Times 41 Nobel Laureates Sign Against a War Without International Support by William J. Broad Forty-one American Nobel laureates in science and economics issued a declaration yesterday opposing a preventive war against Iraq without wide international support. The statement, four sentences long, argues that an American attack would ultimately hurt the security and standing of the United States, even if it succeeds. The signers, all men, include a number who at one time or another have advised the federal government or played important roles in national security. Among them are Hans A. Bethe, an architect of the atom bomb; Walter Kohn, a former adviser to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency at the Pentagon; Norman F. Ramsey, a Manhattan Project scientist who readied the Hiroshima bomb and later advised NATO; and Charles H. Townes, former research director of the Institute for Defense Analyses at the Pentagon and chairman of a federal panel that studied how to base the MX missile and its nuclear warheads. In addition to winning Nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have received the National Medal of Science, the nation's highest science honor.
41 Nobel Laureates Sign Against A War Without International Support William N. Lipscomb C. daniel L. McFadden E. Franco Modigliani E. Ferid Murad M Joseph H. Taylor Jr. P. Charles H. Townes P. daniel C. tsui P http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/headlines03/0128-01.htm