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But with federal support for scientific research now unpredictable in the United States, and as Europe increasingly invests in its military defense (possibly at the expense of basic science), a brain drain to China may be possible in the coming years.

Hugo Darras is a French scientist who recently joined Zhejiang University from the University of Mainz in Germany, where he was a junior group leader studying evolutionary genomics in insects. He says that one draw for him was the Chinese students. “In Europe, it has become very difficult to find students that are motivated to do research,” Darras says. “The students that have a passion for their projects are very difficult to find, and that’s very frustrating.” In contrast, he’s found that in China, the students are enthusiastic and work extremely hard.

Siegfried Roth, a German researcher studying the evolution and development of insects at the University of Cologne, recently retired at age 67 due to Germany’s strict retirement rules. But he still had research questions he wanted to answer. “At the end of your career, you are very rarely in the position that you have solved all the questions which were on your heart and which you wanted to finish,” he says. The opportunity to do research in China offered a chance to pursue “some of the questions I had — even some of the bigger ones, which we got close to answering but couldn’t.”

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[-] Tollana1234567@lemmy.today 5 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

doubtful, china is pretty restrictive on specific "science" that is state sanctioned much like how companies are only state sanctioned they do, alot of the time they tend fudge numbers, and papers are often heavily scrutinized internationally and not well accepted. better off going to the EU, AUS,NZ if you want legitimate institution for research and publish proper PAPERS that are peer reviewed. plus the political nature of the ccp, means you have to tread carefully in the country too. alot of tech they heavily rely on reverse engineering rather than innovation, with research so it makes them questionable. As far as china goes, it is a mega biodiversity hotspot especially in the more tropical areas, untold amount of plants are being discovered, those are the only legit papers coming out of china, WITH international help that is.

no need to move to china, when you can move to EU and collobarate with chinese scientists.

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