Stephen Lee (chemist)
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Born25 October 1955
AlmamaterYale University
University of Chicago
University of Chicago
KnownforSolid State Chemistry
Porous Solids with Stronger Bonds
Chemical Pressure and Charge Density Waves in Rare Earth Polytellurides
Porous Solids with Stronger Bonds
Chemical Pressure and Charge Density Waves in Rare Earth Polytellurides
AwardsMacArthur Award (1994)
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation recognition
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation recognition
Stephen Lee | |
|---|---|
| 李中漢 | |
| Born | 25 October 1955 |
| Alma mater | Yale University University of Chicago |
| Known for | Solid State Chemistry Porous Solids with Stronger Bonds Chemical Pressure and Charge Density Waves in Rare Earth Polytellurides |
| Awards | MacArthur Award (1994) Alfred P. Sloan Foundation recognition |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physics, Chemistry |
| Institutions | Cornell University University of Michigan |
Stephen Lee (Chinese: 李中漢; pinyin: Lǐ Zhōnghàn; born 25 October 1955) is an American chemist. He is the son of Tsung-Dao Lee, the winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics. He is currently a professor at Cornell University.[1]
Lee attended the International School of Geneva, Switzerland and Yale University, from which he graduated with a BA in 1978. He later received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1985.