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(China Daily USA) Updated: 2016-09-30 14:44

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By firmly supporting young scientists from various angles, we aim to help them go further in their scientific careers.

Dou Xiankang, vice-president of USTC

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China is heavily in quantum information technologies, so that bright young physicists can focus on research rather than securing funding.

Lu Chaoyang, a quantum physicist who returned to USTC in 2011 from the University of Cambridge

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USTC supported me by funding my year-long overseas experience at University of Manchester by collaborating with Andre Geim, laureate of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics.The opportunity was a turning point for my academic career, as it broadened my perspectives on research.

Wu Heng’an, USTC professor focused on graphite

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The university doesn’t have many restrictions as to how to use the initial funds given to recruited talents, so we can use the money more reasonably.

Zhang Huafeng, a life sciences professor at USTC, who came to USTC from Johns Hopkins University in 2011

 

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I found that the atmosphere among the faculty and the students is just like what I have experienced in the United States.

Gong Chen, a USTC professor who joined the university in 2014 and has been focusing on optical wireless communication and networks

(China Daily USA 09/30/2016 page 9)

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