@@ After a boyhood spent in a number of countries, Bill Yen enrolled as an undergraduate student at the University of Redlands, a private liberal arts and sciences university located in southern California. He spent the years 1952~1956 there, graduating with the BS degree in Physics. His postgraduate training was at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where he carried out experiments in nuc-lear magnetic resonance under Prof. Richard Nor-berg. He was awarded the Ph.D degree in 1962. His doctoral work was sufficiently impressive that he was offered a postdoctoral fellowship to work in the area of electron spin resonance with Prof. George Pake at Stanford University.
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