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  1. Chen Ning Franklin Yang (chiń. upr. 杨振宁; chiń. trad. 楊振寧; pinyin Yáng Zhènníng; ur. 1 października 1922 w Hefei) – amerykański fizyk pochodzenia chińskiego, noblista. Życiorys Dzieciństwo spędził w Pekinie, a następnie w Kunmingu, studia ukończył na Uniwersytet Tsinghua..

  2. Chen Ning Yang. For formulation of a general field-theory which synthesizes the physical laws of nature and provides us with an understanding of the fundamental forces of the universe. Dr. Yang completed his B. Sc. degree at National Southwest Associated Universityin 1942, and received his M.Sc. degree in 1944 from Tsinghua University.

  3. Chen Ning Yang Date of Birth: September 22, 1922 Place of Birth: Hefei, Anwhei, China Citizenship: United States Present positions: Albert Einstein Professor of Physics State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA 1966 to 1999, Emeritus 1999 ...

  4. Chen-Ning Franklin Yang (born October 1, 1922),[1] also known as Yang Zhenning, is a Chinese-born American physicist and mathematician.[2] He works on statistical mechanics and particle physics. Yang and Tsung-dao Lee received the 1957 Nobel prize in physics.[3] This was for their work on parity nonconservation of weak interaction.

  5. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prof Chen-Ning Yang has his chief interest in two fields in physics, including statistical mechanics and symmetry principles. His work influenced significantly the development of particle physics. To recognise his contribution, Prof Yang has received many awards. In addition to sharing the 1957 Nobel Prize ...

  6. Chen Ning Franklin Yang. Chen Ning Franklin Yang (楊振寧 pinyin: Yáng Zhènníng) (born September 22, 1922) is a Chinese American physicist, who worked on statistical mechanics and symmetry principles. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1957 at the age of 35, with Tsung-Dao Lee, for a theory in which, to the surprise of theoretical ...

  7. 2019年8月7日 · Chen-Ning Yang is the most distinguished Chinese theoretical physicist. In 1954, together with Robert Mills, he formulated the Yang–Mills Gauge Theory, which led to the development of the Standard Model, the leading framework for understanding particle physics.