Wei-Tou Ni
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Ni, Wei-Tou (Traditional Chinese: 倪維斗) (1944-) is a Taiwanese physicist, who graduated from the Department of Physics of National Taiwan University (NTU), and got his PhD of Physics & Mathematics from California Institute of Technology. After his retirement on Oct 1, 2000, he is now appointed as a professor emeritus of the Department of Physics of National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) at Hsinchu, Taiwan, since 2006.
He is an expert of theoretical and experimental gravitational physics, astrophysics, cosmology, particle physics, and quantum optics etc. He is famous for his alternative theories of gravitation to general relativity, such as Ni (1972), Ni (1973), and Lee, Lightman & Ni (1974). He has been devoted to popular science in Taiwan.
[edit] References
- Ni, W-T. (1972) Theoretic frameworks for testing relativistic gravity IV, The Astrophysical Journal 176, 769-796
- Ni, W-T. (1973) A new theory of gravity, Physical Review D 7, 2880-2883, http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v7/i10/p2880_1
- Lee, D. L., Lightman, A. P. and Ni, W-T (1974) Conservation laws and variational principles in metric theories of gravity, Physical Review D 10, 1685-1700, http://prola.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v10/i6/p1685_1
[edit] External links
- Prof. Wei-Tou Ni's intro page at NTUH (in Chinese)