82-year-old Nobel Prize laureate to get married next month
17/12/2004 15:12
Nobel Prize laureate Chen Ning Yang, 82, will marry a 28-year-old
post-graduate from south China' s Guangdong Province next month, an official
with Beijing-based Tsinghua University announced in Beijing Friday. As
marriage is a private matter, the official hopes people in all social sectors
will respect Yang's choice. Yang's fiancee, named Weng Fan, is working for a
master degree at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies and Foreign Trade. They
are expected to get married in January 2005 at the end of Yang's current
semester courses at Tsinghua University. Yang's former wife died of illness
in October 2003. Two months later, Yang retired from his post in the United
States and settled down at Tsinghua University. As from September this year,
Yang began giving lectures on basic physics to freshmen of Tsinghua University.
He also offered guidance to post-graduates and attended all sorts of academic
workshops. Chen Ning Yang, born in Hefei in east China's Anhui Province in
1922, was awarded a scholarship for study abroad after graduation from China. In
1945 he entered the University of Chicago, where he received his doctorate in
physics in 1948. In 1957 Yang shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with his friend
and colleague Tsung Dao Lee for their joint work in upsetting the principle of
conservation of parity as a fundamental law of nuclear physics. He was
elected as the first foreign academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in
June 1994. He was given the 1995 China International Science and Technology
Cooperation Award.
Xinhua
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