How Chinese engineers helped build the US semiconductor empire, 80 or 90 per cent of them have already returned to China

Technology breakthroughs dont happen overnight.it takes years of research and developments. Chinese r&d funding up until now is up there with the United states. The more money pour into research the more breakthroughs u will see.
 
Yet with all the thousands of tech breakthroughs that make up modern computers we only see a handful attributed to Chinese Americans.
Don't forget the Chiese man who was a researcher from UCL who created the first fiber optic cable
 
Don't forget all the stealing the world does as well. Lol everyone is using my crime fighting app idea and I haven't been given a noble price :( Yanks and Brits are plagiarists.
 
Another one of those threads our Chinese friends post here for propaganda value and are quite silly.

For every Chinese returning to China, there are another 10 coming to the US, legally or illegally. Not all are engineers but their children could be.

The truth of the matter is, that as long as the US has robust immigration and a culture of entrepreneurship, the smartest people will come from the world over, not just China.

The US is good. No worries.
Where did you get that "info"? Hindustan Times?

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Don't forget the Chiese man who was a researcher from UCL who created the first fiber optic cable

You just did. He was mentioned back in post #13.

BTW that was "cable" not the inventor of fiber optics.
 
You just did. He was mentioned back in post #13.

BTW that was "cable" not the inventor of fiber optics.
Sir Charles Kao Kuen (simplified Chinese: 高锟; traditional Chinese: 高錕; pinyin: Gāo Kūn) GBM KBE FRS FREng<a (November 4, 1933 – September 23, 2018) was a Chinese physicist and Nobel laureate who contributed to the development and use of fibre optics in telecommunications. In the 1960s, Kao created various methods to combine glass fibres with lasers in order to transmit digital data, which laid the groundwork for the evolution of the Internet and the eventual creation of the World Wide Web.

 
Where did you get that "info"? Hindustan Times?

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Source?

Regardless, this graph proves nothing except that Chinese-born scientists are returning to China in elevated numbers.

How many scientists is China attracting outside of China compared to the US? Not as many.
 

China-born Chen Zhijian wins top US medical research prize said to foretell Nobel​

Texas-based Chen wins Albert Lasker Award for discovery of enzyme cGAS, holding out ‘promise for fighting infectious diseases and cancer’


Chen Zhijian is the sixth scientist of Chinese origin to receive a Lasker Award, and the second Chinese recipient in the basic research category. Photo: Handout

Dannie Pengin Beijing

Published: 12:00pm, 21 Sep 2024Updated: 12:04pm, 21 Sep 2024

China-born scientist Chen Zhijian is among the winners of this year’s Lasker Awards, a top American prize for medicine and public health research that has gained a reputation for identifying future Nobel laureates.

Announcing the awards on Thursday, the Lasker Foundation said the 2024 Albert Lasker Award for basic medical research had gone to Zhijian “James” Chen, professor of molecular biology and director of the Centre for Inflammation Research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre (UTSW).

Chen is the sixth scientist of Chinese origin to receive a Lasker Award. He is also the second Chinese recipient in the basic research category, more than six decades after biochemist Choh Hao Li, who won in 1962.

Established in 1945 and often referred to as “America’s Nobels”, the Lasker Awards recognise significant achievements in medicine and biomedical research in four categories. They are sometimes seen as a harbinger of Nobel prizes in the sciences, as many Lasker winners have gone on to win that prestigious award as well.

China’s Tu Youyou, winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize for medicine, won the Lasker-DeBakey Award for clinical medical research in 2011 for her discovery of artemisinin and its use in the treatment of malaria.

 
Now they will be simply replaced by Indian and other Asian engineers.
Well Indian engineers and scientists have been working in the US at top positions for long now.

The the cycle with complete and spin again.
 
Now they will be simply replaced by Indian and other Asian engineers.
Well Indian engineers and scientists have been working in the US at top positions for long now.

The the cycle with complete and spin again.
Lol, we don't care that you Indians replacing US population at all.
 
Scientists of Chinese descent play an outsized role in U.S. science. Previous research has shown that China has been the most important foreign supplier of U.S.-based scientists for more than two decades.
Among all 2020 U.S. doctoral degrees in science and engineering, 17% (roughly 5,800 of 34,000) went to foreign students from China.
 
Lol, we don't care that you Indians replacing US population at all.
What I meant is it was Chinese engineers yesterday, it is Indian engineers today, it will be some other nationality tomorrow.
Geopolitics changes every few decades nothing is static in world affairs. As long as US keeps being a hegemony and a place of power and wealth people would keep flocking there. I don't see this changing atleast during my lifetime, in the future maybe but that's a burden for future generations, I care about my lifetime :D

Americans and Chinese used each other when it benefitted them, India will do the same and when it is strong enough to go the individual way it'll do that.
Mutual benefit is key on global stage.
 
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