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Chinese black hole-hunting scientist Dai Liang quits US for Shanghai post

Chinese black hole-hunting scientist Dai Liang quits US for Shanghai post
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Physicist Dai Liang, a former Sloan Research Fellow, has left his position in the US to join Fudan University in Shanghai. His move highlights the ongoing trend of high-level scientific talent returning to China from North American institutions.

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The migration of top-tier researchers reflects shifting dynamics in global scientific leadership and academic competition.

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The physicist who received a fellowship reserved for the ‘brightest young scientists’ in North America has joined Fudan University

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