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  1. David Morris Lee (Rye, 20 de janeiro de 1931) é um físico estadunidense. Recebeu o Nobel de Física de 1996, pela descoberta da superfluidade no hélio 3. Trabalho. O trabalho que levou ao Prêmio Nobel de Lee foi realizado no início dos anos 1970.

  2. David Morris Lee (born January 20, 1931) is an American physicist who shared the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics with Robert C. Richardson and Douglas Osheroff "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3." Lee is professor emeritus of physics at Cornell University and distinguished professor of physics at Texas A&M University.

  3. PUBLICIDADE. Físico norte-americano nascido em Rye, New York, Prêmio Nobel de Física (1996) pela descoberta da super fluidez no Hélio-3, dividido igualmente com os conterrâneos Robert Richardson e Douglas Osheroff.

  4. Cornell University. Education: Ph.D. 1959, Yale University. Advisor: Henry Fairbank. Dissertation Title: The Thermal Conductivity and the Density of Liquid Helium-3.

  5. David Lee (born January 20, 1931, Rye, New York, U.S.) is an American physicist who, with Robert C. Richardson and Douglas D. Osheroff, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1996 for their joint discovery of superfluidity in the isotope helium-3.

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  6. David Morris Lee. (b. 1931) Quick Reference. (1931–) American physicist. Lee was born in Rye, a small town just outside New York City. He originally studied physics at Harvard, graduating in 1952.

  7. Há 6 dias · David Morris Lee is a professor of physics at Texas A&M University and a Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of superfluidity in helium-3. He studied physics at Harvard, Yale, and Cornell, and worked at various research institutions in the US.