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

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

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

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

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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