w********h 发帖数: 12367 | 1 Physics Today上的卟告,
Adilet Imambekov,Rice大学的ap,2012年7月在哈萨克斯坦登山遇难。
学术界的人士还是应该离这些highly risky sports远一些。 | w********h 发帖数: 12367 | 2 有一个老婆两个娃,
这也太不负责任了,对家庭,对科学。
【在 w********h 的大作中提到】 : Physics Today上的卟告, : Adilet Imambekov,Rice大学的ap,2012年7月在哈萨克斯坦登山遇难。 : 学术界的人士还是应该离这些highly risky sports远一些。
| h********0 发帖数: 12056 | 3 benjamin Lee 是车祸死的,老婆孩子受伤没死(见楼下),难道不能开车了? | g****a 发帖数: 1520 | 4 Dr. Benjamin W. Lee, Head of the Theoretical Physics Group at Fermilab, was
killed in an automobile accident near Kewanee, Illinois, on June 16, 1977.
He was driving with his family to the Fermilab Program Advisory Committee
Meeting at Aspen, Colorado. Dr. Lee was heading west on I-80 when an
eastbound semi-trailer crossed the highway divider into the westbound lane
and struck his car on the left front side. Mrs. Lee and their two children,
Geoffrey and Irene, sustained minor injuries.
Benjamin W. Lee, 42, was born in Seoul, Korea, and came to the United States
in 1956 as a student. He studied at Miami University, the University of
Pittsburgh and the University of Pennsylvania, where he received the Ph.D.
in 1960. Lee became a United States citizen in 1968.
He held appointments at a number of institutions here and abroad, including
the State University of New York at Stony Brook, the Institute for Advanced
Studies, and the University of Paris. He was also a fellow of the Sloan
Foundation, a Guggenheim fellow, and a fellow of the American Physical
Society. He served on advisory committees for many other laboratories and
universities. He joined the then National Accelerator Laboratory in 1971. He
also held a joint appointment as professor of physics at the Enrico Fermi
Institute of the University of Chicago.
Dr. Lee was the author of more than 100 research papers in the field of
elementary particle physics. His work particularly emphasized the theory of
weak interactions. He made significant contributions to the development of
the gauge theories that are now believed to be of fundamental importance in
unifying our views of the forces between the elementary particles of the
atomic nucleus.
Robert R. Wilson, in a eulogy to Dr. Lee at the services held on Tuesday,
June 21, said, "Ben Lee chose our Laboratory to be his home; it was an
indescribable good fortune for us ... His key contribution is helping us to
unite theories about electricity and radioactivity...It is a work of beauty
and importance and loveliness...He set a tone, a standard of excellence, of
mutual respect, an atmosphere of teaching and communication. That spirit
will live on to his testimony." |
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