Ke Ting Sui

Kê T'ing-sui (Chinese: 葛庭燧; pinyin: Gê Tíngsùi; Wade–Giles: Kê T'íng-suì) (May 3, 1913 – April 29, 2000) was a scientist from China renowned for his contributions in solid state physics and metallurgy. He was an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences known for the Kê pendulum and Kê grain-boundary internal friction peak named after him. In March 1982, he founded the Institute of Solid State Physics in Hefei.

Ke Ting Sui

Kê T'ing-sui (Chinese: 葛庭燧; pinyin: Gê Tíngsùi; Wade–Giles: Kê T'íng-suì) (May 3, 1913 – April 29, 2000) was a scientist from China renowned for his contributions in solid state physics and metallurgy. He was an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences known for the Kê pendulum and Kê grain-boundary internal friction peak named after him. In March 1982, he founded the Institute of Solid State Physics in Hefei.