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Extractions: DANIEL C. TSUI I tend to partition my life into three compartments: childhood years in a remote village in the province of Henan in central China, schooling years in Hong Kong, and the years since I came to attend college in the United States. The only thread connecting them is the kindness, generosity and friendship from the people around me that I have experienced all my life. My childhood memories are filled with the years of drought, flood and war which were constantly on the consciousness of the inhabitants of my over-populated village, but also with my parents' self-sacrificing love and the happy moments they created for me. Like most other villagers, my parents never had the opportunity to learn how to read and write. They suffered from their illiteracy and their suffering made them determined not to have their children follow the same path at any and whatever cost to them. In early 1951, my parents seized the first and perhaps the only opportunity to have me leave them and their village to pursue education in so far away a place that neither they nor I knew how far it truly was.
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Extractions: (Omdirigerad från Daniel C. Tsui Daniel C Tsui . Född i Henan i centrala Kina 28 februari . Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik år . Han tilldelades priset för sin " upptäckt av en ny form av kvantvätska med fraktionellt laddade exitationer ". Han delade priset med amerikanen Robert B Laughlin och tysken Horst L Störmer Tsui fick doktorsgrad i fysik vid University of Chicago, USA. Han är professor vid Princeton University sedan Han belönades med Nobelpriset för att upptäckten att elektroner i samverkan i starka magnetfält bildar en ny form av "partiklar" med laddningar som är bråkdelar av elektronens laddning. Störmer och Tsui gjorde upptäckten i ett experiment, där de utnyttjade extremt starka magnetfält och låga temperaturer. Inom ett år efter upptäckten lyckades Laughlin förklara deras resultat. Genom teoretisk analys visade han att elektronerna i ett starkt magnetfält kan kondensera och bilda en sorts kvantvätska, besläktad med de kvantvätskor som uppträder vid supraledning och i flytande helium. redigera Nobel e-museum, Nobelpriset i fysik 1998
Daniel C. Tsui - Autobiography daniel C. tsui Autobiography. I tend to partition my life intothree compartments childhood years in a remote village in the http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1998/tsui-autobio.html
Extractions: I tend to partition my life into three compartments: childhood years in a remote village in the province of Henan in central China, schooling years in Hong Kong, and the years since I came to attend college in the United States. The only thread connecting them is the kindness, generosity and friendship from the people around me that I have experienced all my life. My childhood memories are filled with the years of drought, flood and war which were constantly on the consciousness of the inhabitants of my over-populated village, but also with my parents' self-sacrificing love and the happy moments they created for me. Like most other villagers, my parents never had the opportunity to learn how to read and write. They suffered from their illiteracy and their suffering made them determined not to have their children follow the same path at any and whatever cost to them. In early 1951, my parents seized the first and perhaps the only opportunity to have me leave them and their village to pursue education in so far away a place that neither they nor I knew how far it truly was. Peking University could leave indelible marks on us. It was they, I think, who in their unconscious ways dared us students, living in a most commercialized city, to look beyond the dollar sign and see the exploration of new frontiers in human knowledge as an intellectually rewarding and challenging pursuit.
No Title daniel C. tsui, Professor. Room B426, Engineering Quadrangle. Autumn Percival, Assistant. 609-258-2544. 609-258-6279 (f) Connie Brown, Office and Grants Manager, EMD. 609-258-3217 thirteen years http://www.ee.princeton.edu/bios/tsuibio.html
Extractions: Biography: Daniel Tsui received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Chicago in 1967. He was elected to the National Academy of Science in 1987, is a fellow of the American Physical Society and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a recipient of its Buckley Prize for condensed matter physics. In 1998 he received the Nobel prize in Physics for his discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect and the Benjamin Franklin Award in Physics. Membership in Societies: National Academy of Science, IEEE, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Physical Society and Materials Research Society. More Research Information Typical Publications: ``Effects of Long-range Potential Fluctuations on Scaling in the Integer Quantum Hall Effect,'' (with H.P. Wei, S.Y. Lin, and A.M. Pruisken)
Physics 1998 Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, daniel C. tsui. daniel C. tsui AutobiographyNobel Lecture Nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources. http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1998/
Princeton - News - Daniel C. Tsui To Share 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics News from. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. Office of Communications. Stanhope Hall. Princeton, New Jersey 085445264. Telephone 609-258-3601; Fax 609-258-1301. Contact Mary Caffrey 609/258-3601. Date October http://www.princeton.edu/pr/news/98/q4/1013-tsui.htm
Extractions: Date: October 13, 1998 Princeton, N.J. Daniel Chee Tsui, Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering, on Tuesday has won the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for his 1982 discovery with co-winner Horst L. Stormer, now of Columbia University, of the fractional quantum Hall effect. A third co-winner, Robert B. Laughlin, explained their result the following year. The experiments by Tsui and Stormer led to Laughlin's finding that the electrons in a powerful magnetic field can form a quantum fluid, in which "parts" of an electron can be identified. Tsui's work stems from a 1879 finding by a student, Edwin H. Hall, who discovered a pattern in the flow of electric current when a gold plate is placed in a magnetic field at right angles to its surface. The current flowing along the plate would drop at right angles. This phenomenon, termed the Hall effect, can be used to determine the density of charge carriers in conductors and semi-conductors and is a standard tool in physics laboratories. In Hall's day, such experiments were performed at room temperature with moderate magnetic fields. By the 1970s, researchers could perform experiments at extremely low temperatures, with very powerful magnetic fields. The 1980 experiment by Klaus von Klitzing found that the Hall effect in the semiconductor silicon does not behave in a linear fashion, but instead creates "steps" along the strength of the magnetic field (von Klitzig won the 1985 Nobel Prize for this discovery).
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Extractions: Experience 1982 - Present. Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey. Member of Technical Staff, Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey. Research Associate, University of Chicago. Member: National Academy of Science, Academia Sinica Fellow: American Physical Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Recipient: 1984 Buckley Prize for Condensed Matter Physics. Recent Publications L.W. Engel, Y.P. Li, D.C. Tsui, "Quantum Hall effect from finite frequency studies" Phys. B. 227, 173 (1996). Y.P. Li, D.C. Tsui, L.W. Engel, M.B. Santos, and M. Shayegan, "Inductive anomaly of two-dimensional electrons in the Wigner solid regime," Solid State Commun." C.J. Chen, C. Kurdak, D.C. Tsui, and K.K. Choi, "Separation of partition noise from generation-recombination noise in a three terminal quantum well infrared detector," Appl. Phys. Lett.
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Extractions: Biography Daniel C. Tsui physicist Born: Birthplace: Henan Province, China Daniel Tsui was born in a remote Chinese village to illiterate parents who were determined that their children would be educated. His sent him to Hong Kong, away from war-torn China. Many Chinese scholars had fled there and young Tsui benefited from the glut of overqualified teachers. He received a scholarship to Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., his pastor's alma mater. For graduate work he went to the University of Chicago. He went on to do research in solid state physics at Bell Laboratories and then to teach at Princeton. He and two others shared the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of particles.
Daniel C. Tsui Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics daniel C. tsui, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. daniel C. tsui. 1998 Nobel Laureate in Physics The 1998 Franklin Institute Award for daniel C. tsui( submitted by Nikolai N http://www.almaz.com/nobel/physics/1998c.html
Extractions: Articles on the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors Computer visualization of the fractional hall effect CNN coverage of the award A brief explanation of the Quantum Fractional Hall Effect Some lecture notes on the quantum Hall effects ... The 1998 Franklin Institute Award for Daniel C. Tsui
Daniel C. Tsui Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Physics daniel C. tsui, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel PrizeInternet Archive. daniel C. tsui. 1998 Nobel Laureate in Physics http://almaz.com/nobel/physics/1998c.html
Extractions: Articles on the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect Links added by Nobel Internet Archive visitors Computer visualization of the fractional hall effect CNN coverage of the award A brief explanation of the Quantum Fractional Hall Effect Some lecture notes on the quantum Hall effects ... The 1998 Franklin Institute Award for Daniel C. Tsui
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Extractions: Ph.D. 1967, University of Chicago My field of research activity is the electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics. My current research at Princeton is on the fundamental properties of electronic materials, especially conduction in ultrasmall structures, transport through heterojunctions, heterojunction transistors, and quantum physics of electronic materials in strong magnetic fields and low temperatures, in particular, the quantum Hall regime (see figure below). Before coming to Princeton sixteen years ago I had thirteen years of research experience in solid-state electronics at Bell Laboratories. H Search this site:
Extractions: Ph.D. 1967, University of Chicago My field of research activity is the electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics. My current research at Princeton is on the fundamental properties of electronic materials, especially conduction in ultrasmall structures, transport through heterojunctions, heterojunction transistors, and quantum physics of electronic materials in strong magnetic fields and low temperatures, in particular, the quantum Hall regime (see figure below). Before coming to Princeton sixteen years ago I had thirteen years of research experience in solid-state electronics at Bell Laboratories. H Search this site:
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Extractions: Tsui, Daniel C. I tend to partition my life into three compartments: childhood years in a remote village in the province of Henan in central China, schooling years in Hong Kong, and the years since I came to attend college in the United States. The only thread connecting them is the kindness, generosity and friendship from the people around me that I have experienced all my life. My childhood memories are filled with the years of drought, flood and war which were constantly on the consciousness of the inhabitants of my over-populated village, but also with my parents' self-sacrificing love and the happy moments they created for me. Like most other villagers, my parents never had the opportunity to learn how to read and write. They suffered from their illiteracy and their suffering made them determined not to have their children follow the same path at any and whatever cost to them. In early 1951, my parents seized the first and perhaps the only opportunity to have me leave them and their village to pursue education in so far away a place that neither they nor I knew how far it truly was. I left Chicago in early spring 1968 and took a position in Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey to do research in solid state physics. I found myself a niche in semiconductor research, though I never got into the main stream either in semiconductor physics, which was mostly optics and high energy band-structures, or its use in device applications. I wandered into a new frontier, which was dubbed the physics of two-dimensional electrons. In February 1982, shortly after the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect, I moved to Princeton and started teaching.
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Extractions: tsui@ee.princeton.edu Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University Research interests : the electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics, fundamental properties of electronic materials, especially conduction in ultrasmall structures, transport through heterojunctions, heterojunction transistors, and quantum physics of electronic materials in strong magnetic fields and low temperatures, in particular, the quantum Hall regime.
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Extractions: P ROFESSOR D ANIEL C T SUI It is no exaggeration to say that Prof. Daniel Tsui is a name well-known to all in Hong Kong. In 1998, Prof. Tsui was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics along with Prof. Horst L. Stormer and Prof. Robert B. Laughlin. He is the sixth Chinese scientist to ever receive this highest honour in scientific research and the first Nobel laureate who received his secondary education in Hong Kong. Prof. Tsui was born the son of a farmer in 1939 in Henan, China. At the age of 12, he was sent by his parents to live with his two elder sisters in Hong Kong. Since then, he has led a fairly independent life. Unfortunately, he was never to see or be reunited with his parents again. Upon arriving in Hong Kong Prof. Tsui entered Pui Ching Middle School. There were a lot of difficulties adjusting to his new life, including learning Cantonese and making a long journey to school every day. Prof. Tsui took all these in his stride and his strengths were soon apparent. He did extremely well in each and every subject at school. Amiable and modest, humorous and cheerful, he was well loved by all of his classmates. In 1957, Prof. Tsui passed the Chinese High School Certification Examination with a distinguished record. He then enrolled in the Special Classes Centre to prepare for the entrance examination of the University of Hong Kong, then the only university in Hong Kong.
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Extractions: Biography Daniel C. Tsui physicist Born: Birthplace: Henan Province, China Daniel Tsui was born in a remote Chinese village to illiterate parents who were determined that their children would be educated. His sent him to Hong Kong, away from war-torn China. Many Chinese scholars had fled there and young Tsui benefited from the glut of overqualified teachers. He received a scholarship to Augustana College in Rock Island, Ill., his pastor's alma mater. For graduate work he went to the University of Chicago. He went on to do research in solid state physics at Bell Laboratories and then to teach at Princeton. He and two others shared the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering that electrons acting together in strong magnetic fields can form new types of particles.
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