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Memorial Volume For Kerson Huang (Hardcover)
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Memorial Volume For Kerson Huang (Hardcover)
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Professor Kerson Huang was a well respected theoretical physicist,
who was also well versed in English and Chinese literature. He was
born in Nanning, China, on 15 March 1928, and he was a fellow at
the IAS, Princeton, from 1955-1957 before joining the faculty of
MIT. He remained there until he retired from teaching in 1999. His
research in theoretical physics included works on Bose-Einstein
condensation and quantum field theory. In his long and illustrious
career, Prof. Huang has worked with many prominent physicists. In
1957, he published a theory known as the hard-sphere model for Bose
gases with Nobel Laureates Chen-Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee. With
Noble Laureate Steven Weinberg, he studied the ultimate temperature
and the thermodynamics of early universe. While he was at
Princeton, he also worked with atomic bomb developer J. Robert
Oppenheimer. In recently years, Prof. Huang had been a visiting
professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and
worked on both biophysics and quantum cosmology.This memorial
volume is dedicated to Prof. Huang who passed away peacefully at
home on September 1, 2016 at the age of 88. The volume features the
recollections of Prof. Huang by his former colleagues and students,
including Profs Chen-Ning Yang and Samuel Ting, as well as their
reflections on Prof. Huang's achievements in the various
subdivisions of physics.
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