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You should mention Tung's PhD from Berkeley | 188 comments | Create New Account
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as almost as -> almost as [N/T]
Authored by: bugstomper on Sunday, August 12 2012 @ 07:36 AM EDT

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You should mention Tung's PhD from Berkeley
Authored by: bugstomper on Sunday, August 12 2012 @ 08:21 AM EDT
Tung went to MIT and then Harvard Law
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Tung went to MIT, got a PhD at UC Berkeley, and then went to Harvard Law

Hmm, I started to write this as a correction because I assumed that a UC Berkely PhD would mean he is a computer science geek. But before posting I did a bit of Googling. It was a bit tricky, because he appears to have added the name "Mark" for his legal career. But the years are right for the two books I found authored by Yeh-Kai Tung which appear be his theses, one from MIT Dept of Physics in 1993, Extension of a Millstone Hill ionospheric model and the other from University of California at Berkeley Dept of Physics in 2000 Ion acceleration and transport mechanisms in the earth's magnetosphere

Here are the links in Google Books listings for author Yeh-Kai Tung

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