Several prominent scientists and experts, including a Nobel laureate and AI researchers, have relocated from the US and UK to China and Hong Kong in 2026. These moves are attributed to factors such as insufficient research funding, limited opportunities for Chinese academics in Western institutions, and the desire to lead ambitious projects. Notable individuals include Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi joining Tsinghua University for AI research and AI scientist Ling Haibin moving to Westlake University. AI
IMPACT Highlights a trend of AI talent moving to China, potentially impacting global AI research and development dynamics.
RANK_REASON The article discusses a trend of scientists relocating, citing reasons like funding and opportunities, rather than announcing a specific new release, research finding, or policy change.
- Chen Peipei
- Chih-Ying Su
- China
- Dai Liang
- Hong Kong
- Jiang Jianfeng
- Liang Jie
- Ling Haibin
- Microsoft
- MIT
- Peking University
- Shenzhen Academy of Medical Sciences (SMART)
- Tsinghua University
- UK
- University of California, Irvine
- University of California San Diego
- US
- Westlake University
- Zhang Kai
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