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         Yang Chen Ning:     more books (55)
  1. Selected Papers, 1945-1980. With Commentary by Chen Ning Yang, 1983-07-31
  2. Selected Papers (1945-1980) of Chen Ning Yang (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Chen Ning Yang, 2005-08-30
  3. Chen Ning Yang: A Great Physicist of the Twentieth Century by S.T. Yau, 1995-08-01
  4. Elementary Particles: A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics by Chen Ning Yang, 1963-01-01
  5. Tomorrow Was Yesterday by Westerhout, Gart ; Yang, Chen Ning ; Townes, Charles H. ; Ochoa, Severo ; Heezen, Bruce ; Piel, Gerard
  6. Biography - Yang, Chen Ning (1922-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  7. ELEMENTARY PARTICLES: A SHORT HISTORY OF SOME DICOVERIES IN ATOMIC PHYSICS by Chen Ning Yang, 1963-01-01
  8. Elementary Particles. A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics. by Chen Ning Yang, 1961-01-01
  9. Elementary Particles a Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics the Vanuxem Lectures 1959 by Chen Ning Yang, 1962-01-01
  10. Elementary Particles: A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics. by Chen Ning. Yang, 1962
  11. Symmetry principles in physics. by Chen Ning (b. 1922). YANG, 1966
  12. The many body problem. Lectures at the Latin American School of Physics, June 27 - August 7, 1960. Notes by M. Bauer, Y. Chow, F. Guérin, C. A. Heras, F. Medina. by Chen Ning (b. 1922). YANG, 1960
  13. Taiwaner: Ang Lee, Chen Ning Yang, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Chen Shui-bian, Elva Hsiao, Yani Tseng, Annette Lu, Ma Ying-jeou, Chiang Ching-kuo (German Edition)
  14. Chen Ning Yang A Freat Physicist of the Twentieth Century by C. S. And S. -&, Yau, Editors Liu, 1995

81. Yang Chen Ning
Translate this page yang chen ning (1922- ) yang chen ning (1922- ), físico teórico y premio Nobelestadounidense nacido en China, conocido por sus estudios sobre la naturaleza
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82. World Known Scientists Visit CAS
wellknown scientists on August 5. The six scientists are five nobel Prize laureatesChen ning yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Samuel CC Ting, Rudolph A. Marcus, Hartmut
http://www.bulletin.ac.cn/ACTION/2000081301.htm
World known scientists visit CAS Chinese President Jiang Zemin meets with six well-known scientists on August 5. The six scientists are five Nobel Prize laureates: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Samuel C.C. Ting, Rudolph A. Marcus, Hartmut Michel, and Shing-Tung Yau who was awarded the Fields Prize in 1983. The six scientists are in China at the invitation of CAS. At the invitation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), six celebrated scientists recently came to China to attend a consultation panel on the on-going pilot scheme of Knowledge Innovation Program (KIP), which aims to restructure the academy into a world class knowledge innovation center within the decade. The six scientists are five Nobel Prize laureates and one Field Prize winner: Chen Ning Yang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Samuel C.C. Ting, all being laureates of the Nobel Prize for Physics, and Rudoph A. Marcus, an awardee the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1992 and Hartmut Michel, a German biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1988, and Prof. Sing Tung Yau, who won the Field Prize in 1983. All of them are CAS foreign members. As part of their agenda, three scientists gave talks at the academy

83. DiChiera, Yang To Receive Honorary Degrees At Winter Commencement
David DiChiera, founder and director of the Michigan Opera Theatre, and chen NingYang, physicist and nobel Prize winner, will receive honorary degrees from
http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9899/Nov23_98/29.htm
The University Record, November 23, 1998
DiChiera, Yang to receive honorary degrees at winter commencement
By Wono Lee
News and Information Services David DiChiera, founder and director of the Michigan Opera Theatre, and Chen Ning Yang, physicist and Nobel Prize winner, will receive honorary degrees from the University at winter commencement Dec. 20. DiChiera, who will be the main speaker, founded the Michigan Opera Theatre in 1971. He also is the founder of the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts and founding director of the Opera Pacific in Orange County, Calif., the only director in the nation to lead two acclaimed opera companies. DiChiera is a composer of works for piano, violin, orchestra and voice, and he chaired the Department of Music at Oakland University. He was instrumental in establishing the Meadowbrook Music Festival. He will receive an honorary doctor of music degree. Yang is the Albert Einstein Professor of Physics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook and the Distinguished Professor-at-large of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He and T.D. Lee shared the 1957 Nobel Prize in physics for their novel analysis of parity non-conservation in the subatomic world. His research has provided the fundamental principles of particle physics and led to deeper understanding of the physics of condensed matter. He also is recognized for his knowledge of the arts, history and Chinese literature, and for his contributions to international collaborations in science, particularly between China and the United States. Yang will receive an honorary doctor of science degree.

84. US Nobel Prize Winner Establishes Scholarship In Nanjing University
majors from Nanjing University have been awarded scholarships named for chen NingYang, a nobel laureate and prestigious physicist of the United States.
http://www.edu.cn/20011102/3007999.shtml
HomePage English Education in China November US Nobel Prize Winner Establishes Scholarship in Nanjing University
Six science majors from Nanjing University have been awarded scholarships named for Chen Ning Yang, a Nobel laureate and prestigious physicist of the United States.
This is the first scholarship in Yang's name to be offered by a Chinese school.
Jiang Shusheng, president of Nanjing University, said that Yang decided to establish the scholarship to help impoverished college students in the mainland after his visit to Nanjing University last year.
Yang donated a large sum to the university. Along with another fund sponsored by Nanjing University, the Chen Ning Yang Scholarship fund reached a total 500,000 yuan (about 62,500 U.S. dollars). The money will be granted to students who are innovative and diligent in basic sciences research.
People Daily Related£º China to Establish State Scholarship Nortel Scholarship Awards Talented Students Nanjing University Re-names China-Germany Law Institute Guangxi Establishes Special Scholarship Program ... CERNET . All rights r ese rved.

85. Got Rice?: HISTORY: NOTABLE ASIAN PACIFIC AMERIANS: L AND M
TSUNGDAO LEE - Scholar, Physicist, nobel Laureate Tsung-Dao Lee, along with ChenNing yang, earned the distinction of being the first Chinese-American to
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ORLANDO S. LAGMAN Artist
STAN LAI Playwright/Filmmaker
LOUISE LEUNG LARSON Journalist
CHRISTIAN LANGWORTHY Poet/Author
ALFRED LARETA Politician
ANG LEE Director
BILL LANN LEE Civil Rights Official
BRANDON LEE Actor
BROOKE LEE Miss Universe
BRUCE LEE Martial Artist/Actor
CHANG-RAE LEE Author CHERYLENE LEE Author CHIN YANG LEE Author CHRIS LEE Entertainment Executive GUS LEE Author HENRY LEE Forensics Scientist JASON SCOTT LEE Actor JEANETTE LEE Pool Player JULIE LEE Activist/Radio Host MARY PAIK LEE Author NOEL LEE Enterpreneur SAMMY LEE Athlete
Sammy Lee, a Korean-American, is a multiaward winning diver. He has earned the distinction of being the first male to win Olympic gold medals two years in a row for high diving in both 1948 and 1952. Lee also won the bronze medal in three-meter springboard diving at the 1952 Olympics. In 1953, Lee became the first non-white person to receive the James E. Sullivan Award which honors achievements in American athletics. In 1968, he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame. From 1971-1980, Lee then served on the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Finally, Lee served as coach to Greg Louganis at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal where Louganis took home a silver medal in platforming diving. TSUNG-DAO LEE Scholar, Physicist, Nobel Laureate

86. Search Results For Cp Violation - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Encyclop
Lee, TsungDao Tsung-Dao LeeChinese-born American physicist who, with chen NingYang, received the nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for work in discovering
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87. World-renowned Scientists Made Constructive Comments On S&T Development In China
Several world famous scientists, the nobel Prize winners Prof. ChenNing yang, Prof. Samuel CC Ting, Prof. Hartmut Michel, Prof.
http://www.bulletin.ac.cn/Topic/KIP/KIP005.htm
In the crucial transition period from the initiative phase to the overall implementing phase of the Academy¡¯s Knowledge Innovation Program (KIP), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), based on the experience of the KIP initiative phase, has attached great importance to the broad solicitation of suggestions on the overall implementing phase of the KIP with the aim at further clarifying its position in the National Innovation System and setting up goals and measures for the development and reform in the next few years. On 4th August 2000, an International Consultation Symposium on the Pilot Projects of the Knowledge Innovation Program was held at CAS. Several world famous scientists, the Nobel Prize winners Prof. Chen Ning Yang, Prof. Samuel C.C. Ting, Prof. Hartmut Michel, Prof. Rudolph A. Marcus as well as the Fields Prize winner Prof. Shing-Tung Yau, were invited to the Symposium. They are all CAS Foreign Members. CAS solicited their constructive comments on the Knowledge Innovation Program. During their stay in China, three of them gave special lectures at the CAS Innovation Strategic Forum. 1983 Fields Prize winner, Prof. Prof. Shing-Tung Yau from Harvard University lectured on ¡°The Mathematics in the 21

88. China Says Nobel Literature Prize Discriminatory
Chinese have had better luck with other nobel prizes. ChineseAmericans YangChen-ning and Lee Tsung-dao shared the nobel Physics Prize in 1957.
http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/1997/1/25_1.html
World Tibet Network News
Saturday, January 25, 1997
1. China Says Nobel Literature Prize Discriminatory
BEIJING, Jan 24 (Reuter) - The mouthpiece of China's ruling
Communist Party Friday said the organizers of the Nobel Literature Prize
discriminated against Asians and hinted its disappointment that no Chinese
had won the prize.
"The dearth of winners from oriental countries due to langugage
barriers is a fact of unfair judging," the People's Daily said in a
commentary.
Only three Asians have won the Nobel Literature Prize
Rabindranath Tagore of India in 1913, Yasunari Kawabata of Japan in 1968 and
Kenzaburo Oe of Japan in 1994 since the prize was first awarded in 1901.
"Favors were bestowed," the commentary said, adding that Tagore and Kawabata were "accidental" winners. They stood a chance only because Tagore's works had been translated into Swedish while Kawabata's writings were "discovered" by one of the judges who was visiting Japan. The Nobel Literature Prize was "restricted to certain regions and unfair," the newspaper said.

89. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici_e_Ricercatori: Yang,_Chen_Ning
Translate this page In tutta la Directory.
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Open Site The Open Encyclopedia Project Pagina Principale Aggiungi Contenuti Diventa Editore In tutta la Directory Solo in Fisici_e_Ricercatori/Yang,_Chen_Ning Top International Italiano Scienze ... Fisici e Ricercatori : Yang, Chen Ning
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