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David Morris Lee
(born January 20, 1931) is an American physicist. He shared the 1996
Nobel Prize in Physics
with
Robert C. Richardson
and
Douglas Osheroff
for their discovery of
superfluidity
in
helium-3
.
[1]
Lee is professor emeritus of physics at
Cornell University
and distinguished professor of physics at
Texas A&M University
. Lee was born in
Rye, New York
.
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