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on the invitation of Gerald L. Wilson, Dean of the School of Engineering. He was appointed the Philip Sporn Professor of Energy Processing in 1982. He served as Director of the Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems and co-chaired the
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in 1975 for "leadership in better understanding and the advancement of high power switching devices through physics and engineering", and a foreign member of the
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in 1983 "for meritorious service to the Institute, for the development of the IEEE Energy Committee, and for promoting public understanding of energy issues".
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1981 DOE Authorization: Hearing Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session
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He was married to Kin Ping Lee. The couple lived in Boston and had three sons: William, Thomas Jr. and Richard, and eight grandchildren.
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overthrew the ROC in 1949, he and his wife chose to stay in the U.S. He received his M.S. in electrical engineering from
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After retiring from MIT in 1988, Lee co-founded the Center for Quality Management (CQM), together with
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credits Lee with helping American industry cope with the challenge from Japanese manufacturers.
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Lee worked for General Electric for 30 years. In the early 1960s, he developed a new
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Integrated Management Systems: A Practical Approach to Transforming Organizations
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Proceedings of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Lee went to the United States to further his training, and when the
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alloy which led to his successful development of practical
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for 30 years, where he developed the first practical
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Thomas H. Lee (electronic engineer)
Thomas Lee (disambiguation)
Shanghai
Boston
Massachusetts
National Chiao Tung University
Union College
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
vacuum interrupter
silicon rectifier
IEEE Haraden Pratt Award
Electrical engineering
General Electric
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chinese
pinyin
General Electric
vacuum interrupter
silicon rectifier
Philip Sporn
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Sloan School
National Academy of Engineering
Chinese Academy of Engineering
IEEE Fellow
IEEE Haraden Pratt Award
Shanghai
Republic of China
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
mechanical engineering

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