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Young Suh Kim
Korean physicist, academic, author and researcher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Young Suh Kim is a Korean physicist, academic, author and researcher. He is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland.[1]
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Born | 1935 Soare, North Korea |
Nationality | South Korean |
Occupation(s) | Physicist, academic, author and researcher |
Awards | Recognized among Top Scientists, Fortune Magazine |
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Education | B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology (1958) Ph.D., Princeton University (1961) |
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Institutions | University of Maryland |
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Kim focused his research on quantum mechanics in Einstein's relativistic world, particle theory, and optical sciences.[2] He has authored several books, including Theory and Applications of the Poincaré Group, Phase Space Picture of Quantum Mechanics, Physics of the Lorentz Group, New Perspectives on Einstein's E = mc2, and Mathematical Devices for Optical Sciences.[3][4]
Kim is an honored member of the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP).[5]