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  1. Biography - Ting, Samuel C. C. (1936-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  2. Chinese Physicists: Wang Ganchang, Tsung-Dao Lee, Chien-Shiung Wu, Chen Ning Yang, Xiao-Gang Wen, Samuel C. C. Ting, Shu Xingbei, Cao Chong
  3. Taiwanese Physicists: Shen Chun-Shan, Samuel C. C. Ting, Ta-You Wu, Wei-Tou Ni
  4. National Cheng Kung University Alumni: Lung Ying-Tai, Samuel C. C. Ting, Pai Hsien-Yung, Chung Laung Liu, Chu Ching-Wu, Wu Po-Hsiung
  5. Hadron and photon production of J particles and the origin of J particles: A rapporteur's summary at the EPS International Conference on High Energy Physics, Palermo, Sicily, June 1975 by Samuel C. C Ting, 1975
  6. Electromagnetic interactions;: A rapporteur's summary given at the XIVth International Conference on High Energy Physics at Vienna, September 1968 by Samuel C. C Ting, 1968

41. Samuel Chao Chung Ting - Wikipedia
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43. MIT Physics Faculty: Samuel C. C. Ting
samuel CC ting, Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of Physics Email ting@lns.mit.eduPhone (617) 2538326. Fax (617) 253-. Address Room 44-114. Related Links
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SAMUEL C. C. TING, Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of Physics
Email: ting@lns.mit.edu Phone: Fax: Address: Room 44-114 Related Links: MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS) Co-recipient, 1976 Nobel Prize in Physics "The Discovery of the J Paricle: a Personal Recollection" (1976 Nobel Lecture) [PDF] Research Interests Description of the AMS-LNS collaboration on the MIT LNS web site. Biographical Sketch
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    44. Encyclopedia4U - Samuel C. C. Ting - Encyclopedia Article
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    Samuel Chao Chung Ting (born pinyin Wade-Giles Michigan -born Chinese American physicist who received the Nobel Prize in for the discovery of the subatomic J particle with Burton Richter. Shandong ) moved to the warring China science and psychology , respectively of the National Taiwan University . His formal education began at 12 at Chien-kuo Middle School Taipei Taiwan , and studied one year in National Cheng Kung University , Tainan City. When he returned to the USA in his 20s, Samuel Ting studied engineering mathematics and physics at the University of Michigan . In 1959, he was awarded BSEs in both mathematics and physics, and in 1962 he earned a Doctoral degree in physics. In 1963, he worked in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (now CERN ). He later taught in Columbia University , and worked in Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron ( DESY ) of Germany . Since , he has been a professor of MIT He gave acceptance speech of his Nobel in Mandarin Chinese . Although there had been Chinese recipients before ( Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang ), none offered speech in any of the

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    47. Ting, Samuel Chan Chung
    ting, samuel Chan Chung (1936). US physicist. In 1974 he and histeam at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, detected
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    US physicist. In 1974 he and his team at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, detected a new subatomic particle, which he named the J particle. It was found to be identical to the particle discovered in the same year by Burton Richter and his team at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, California. Ting and Richter shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1976.

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    Monday 19 April to Friday 23 April 2004 AMS TIM and Phase II Flight SafetyReview Rehearsal at CERN Council Chamber Convenor samuel CC ting.
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    50. Nobel Prize In Physics 1976
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    51. Online Encyclopedia - Samuel C. C. Ting
    Michigan Great samuel CC ting Nobel Laureate physicist has long The University Record, May 24 , 1999. Michigan Great samuel CC tingNobel Laureate physicist has long, strong ties with U. Editor
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    Samuel Chao Chung Ting pinyin Wade-Giles Michigan -born Chinese American physicist who received the Nobel Prize in for the discovery of the subatomic J particle with Burton Richter Shandong ) moved to the warring China when he was an infant, Samuel Ting's formal childhood education had been discontinuous and sporadic, and were mostly home-schooled science and psychology , respectively of the National Taiwan University . His formal education began at 12 at Chien-kuo Middle School Taipei Taiwan , and studied one year in National Cheng Kung University Tainan City When he returned to the USA in his 20s, Samuel Ting studied engineering mathematics and physics at the University of Michigan . In 1959, he was awarded BSEs in both mathematics and physics, and in 1962 he earned a Doctoral degree in physics. In 1963, he worked in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (now CERN ). He later taught in Columbia University , and worked in Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron ( DESY ) of Germany . Since , he has been a professor of MIT He gave acceptance speech of his Nobel in Mandarin Chinese . Although there had been Chinese recipients before ( Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang ), none offered speech in any of the

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    Prof. Sunney Chan is the Academic Vice-President of the Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and George Grant Hoag Professor of Biophysical Chemistry Emeritus of California Institute of Technology, USA. A world-renowned scientist in the field of biophysical chemistry, Prof. Chan is particularly well-known for his seminal contribution to the understanding of the structures and functions of several important membrane proteins such as cytochrocome c oxidase, for which he was nominated for a Nobel Prize. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. A prolific researcher who has published extensively, Prof. Chan has served as associate editor of the Journal of The American

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    Four distinguished persons to receive HKBU honorary degrees The University will confer honorary doctoral degrees on Prof. Sunney I. Chan, a world-renowned scientist; Mr. Marvin K.T. Cheung, a distinguished financial professional; Prof. Samuel C.C. Ting, a Nobel Prize winner; and Prof. Xu Jialu, a notable linguist; for their outstanding academic, research and professional achievements as well as their remarkable contributions to society at the 44th Commencement to be held on December 3, 2003.
    Prof. Sunney I. Chan Doctor of Science, honoris causa
    Prof. Sunney Chan is the Academic Vice-President of the Academia Sinica, Taiwan, and George Grant Hoag Professor of Biophysical Chemistry Emeritus of California Institute of Technology, USA. A world-renowned scientist in the field of biophysical chemistry, Prof. Chan is particularly well-known for his seminal contribution to the understanding of the structures and functions of several important membrane proteins such as cytochrocome c oxidase, for which he was nominated for a Nobel Prize. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. A prolific researcher who has published extensively, Prof. Chan has served as associate editor of the Journal of The American Chemical Society and editorial member of several premier international journals. Over the years, Prof. Chan has received numerous awards and honours, including endowed lectureships from various universities, teaching prizes and the Chinese American Faculty Association Achievement Award in recognition of his dedication to nurturing young Chinese chemists.

    54. Discovery Of The J/psi Particle
    samuel CC ting. samuel CC ting (right) was credited for finding whathe called the J particle, the same particle as the psi found
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    The 1976 Nobel Prize in physics was shared by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher who used Brookhaven's Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) to discover a new particle and confirm the existence of the charmed quark. Samuel C.C. Ting Samuel C.C. Ting (right) was credited for finding what he called the "J" particle, the same particle as the "psi" found at nearly the same time at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center by a group led by Burton Richter. The particle is now known as the J/psi. Ting's experiment took advantage of the AGS's high-intensity proton beams, which bombarded a stationary target to produce showers of particles that could be detected by complex detectors. A strong peak in electron and positron production at an energy of 3.1 billion electron volts (GeV) led Ting to suspect the presence of a new particle, the same one found by Richter. Their discoveries not only won the Nobel Prize; they also helped confirm the existence of the charmed quark the J/psi is composed of a charmed quark bound to its antiquark.

    55. International Journals
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  • Astronomy and Astrophysics Suppl. Series, Vol. 143, pp. 357-368, 2000. Grebinskij, A., Bogod, V., Gelfreikh, G.B., Urpo, S., Pohjolainen, S., Shibasaki, K.: Microwave tomography of the solar magnetic fields. Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series, Vol. 144, pp. 169-180, 2000. The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 529, pp. 675-681, 2000. Pohjolainen, S., Portier-Fozzani, F., Ragaigne, D.: Comparison of 87 GHz solar polar structures with EUV and soft X-ray emission. Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser., Vol. 143, pp. 227-263, 2000. Engelberg, J., Mujunen, A.: High rate data link front end design and performance during Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer space shuttle flight, May 1998. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic, Vol. 15, pp. 33-34, 2000. Astrophysical Journal, Vol 531, pp. 744-755, 2000. Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 534, pp. 781-800, 2000. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 357, pp. L45-L48, 2000. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 357, pp. 881-883, 2000.
  • 56. Inside ER - March/April
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    By Robert E. Allen ER 's Office of High Energy Physics is supporting the scientific leadership and part of the funding for the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) experiment, which will be launched into space on the Space Shuttle Discovery 's 24th mission (May 28, 1998). The scientific goal of this high energy experiment is to increase our understanding of the composition and origin of the universe. The AMS is a spectrometer instrument weighing more than 4 tons (containing a two-ton magnet) that will search for and measure charged particles, including antimatter nuclei in cosmic rays. Development of this instrument is the result of a collaborative effort among 44 research institutions around the world. The AMS will be the first large magnet experiment to orbit the Earth. The shuttle flight will provide the AMS with 100 hours of flight time to thoroughly test the detector in preparation for its future three-year mission on the International Space Station Alpha. This spectrometer is sensitive enough to detect minute quantities of antimatter present in cosmic rays coming from outside the galaxy. AMS can measure one anti-Helium nucleon per 100 million Helium nuclei. Thus, AMS may be the first experiment to detect antimatter.

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    59. Samuel C. C. Ting
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    Samuel Chao Chung Ting pinyin Wade-Giles Michigan -born Chinese American physicist who received the Nobel Prize in for the discovery of the subatomic J particle with Burton Richter Shandong ) moved to the warring China science and psychology , respectively of the National Taiwan University . His formal education began at 12 at Chien-kuo Middle School Taipei Taiwan , and studied one year in National Cheng Kung University Tainan City . When he returned to the USA in his 20s, Samuel Ting studied engineering mathematics and physics at the University of Michigan . In 1959, he was awarded BSEs in both mathematics and physics, and in 1962 he earned a

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