دافيد لي David Morris Lee
دافيد لي بالإنجليزية: David Morris Lee هو عالم فيزيائي أمريكي
حاز على جائزة نوبل للفيزياء عام 1996 بالمشاركة مع روبرت ريتشاردسون و دوجلاس أوشيروف عن " اكتشافهم الميوعة الفائقة للهيليوم-3".
ولد دافيد لي في 20 يناير 1931.
Lee was raised in Rye, New York. His parents were children of Jewish immigrants from England and Lithuania. He graduated from Harvard University in 1952 and then joined the U.S. Army for 22 months. After being discharged from the army, he obtained a Masters degree from the University of Connecticut. In 1955 Lee entered the Ph.D. program at Yale University where he worked under Henry A. Fairbank in the low-temperature physics group, doing experimental research on liquid 3He.
After graduating from Yale in 1959, Lee took a job at Cornell University, where he was responsible for setting up the new Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics. Shortly after arriving at Cornell he met his future wife, Dana, then a PhD student in another department; the couple went on to have two sons.
Lee moved his laboratory from Cornell to Texas A&M University on November 16, 2009.
دافيد لي بالإنجليزية: David Morris Lee هو عالم فيزيائي أمريكي
حاز على جائزة نوبل للفيزياء عام 1996 بالمشاركة مع روبرت ريتشاردسون و دوجلاس أوشيروف عن " اكتشافهم الميوعة الفائقة للهيليوم-3".
ولد دافيد لي في 20 يناير 1931.
Lee was raised in Rye, New York. His parents were children of Jewish immigrants from England and Lithuania. He graduated from Harvard University in 1952 and then joined the U.S. Army for 22 months. After being discharged from the army, he obtained a Masters degree from the University of Connecticut. In 1955 Lee entered the Ph.D. program at Yale University where he worked under Henry A. Fairbank in the low-temperature physics group, doing experimental research on liquid 3He.
After graduating from Yale in 1959, Lee took a job at Cornell University, where he was responsible for setting up the new Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics. Shortly after arriving at Cornell he met his future wife, Dana, then a PhD student in another department; the couple went on to have two sons.
Lee moved his laboratory from Cornell to Texas A&M University on November 16, 2009.