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Daniel c tsui autobiography in five short

          Chinese-born American physicist who, with Horst L. Störmer and Robert B. Laughlin, received the Nobel Prize for Physics....

          Nobel laureate and the Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering, Daniel C. Tsui is retiring after 28 years at Princeton.

        1. He is Daniel C. Tsui currently serving as the Professor of Electrical 崔琦 Engineering, emeritus, at Princeton University.
        2. Chinese-born American physicist who, with Horst L. Störmer and Robert B. Laughlin, received the Nobel Prize for Physics.
        3. Daniel Tsui grew up in a remote village in China and received his early education in Hong Kong where kind teachers inspired him to pursue.
        4. Nobel laureate and the Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical.
        5. Daniel C. Tsui

          Chinese-American physicist

          Daniel Chee Tsui (Chinese: 崔琦; pinyin: Cuī Qí, born February 28, 1939) is an American physicist. He is currently serving as the Professor of Electrical Engineering, emeritus, at Princeton University.[1] Tsui's areas of research include electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics.

          Tsui won the Nobel Prize in Physics of 1998 with Robert B. Laughlin and Horst L. Störmer "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations."[2]

          Biography

          Tsui was born into a Chinese agricultural family with two illiterate parents in Fanzhuang (Henan) (范庄), Baofeng, Henan, Republic of China, on February 28, 1939.

          Born in the midst of Second World War, Tsui described his early childhood memories as being "filled with the years of drought, flood and war which were constantly on the consciousness of the inhabitants of my over-populated