Benjamin W. Lee (January 1, 1935 - June 16, 1977) was a Korean American theoretical physicist, born in Seoul, Korea. Lee was a professor of physics at the University of Chicago, and head of the theoretical physics department at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. He graduated from Miami University and received a masters degree from the University of Pittsburgh, and his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Wikipedia
Lee was widely regarded as one of the world's leading physicists working on the theory of elementary particles. felix.physics.sunysb.edu/PAhist/blee.html
The "Ben Lee Memorial International Conference on Parity Nonconservation, Weak Neutral Currents and Gauge Theories" will be held in the Auditorium. history.fnal.gov/lee_conference.html
One member of Poces' staff is Velvie Lee Smith, who has invested much of his time in developing the topographic model of the NAL site which is located in the lobby-entrance of the Curia. history.fnal.gov/significant_staff.html#Benjamin_Lee
Lecturers were, besides Lvy and many others: the Korean Benjamin W. Lee, the German of Polish descent Kurt Symanzik, and many Frenchmen such as Jean-Loup Gervais. nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1999/thooft-autobio.html
IN MEMORIAM Benjamin W. Lee Dr. Benjamin W. Lee, Head of the Theoretical Physics Group at Fermilab, was killed in an automobile accident near Kewanee, Illinois, on June 16, 1977. history.fnal.gov/lee_memoriam.html
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Benjamin Whiso Lee: Korea's Oppenheimer? Moo-Young Han Professor of Physics, Duke University Editor-in-Chief, Society of Korean-American Scholars www.phy.duke.edu/~myhan/kaf0205.html
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For example, I don't think that Weinberg's paper had any influence on T.D. Lee's thinking. theory.caltech.edu/people/politzer/NOBEL_LECTURE/NOBEL_LE...