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World-leading China-trained maths talent is on the horizon: Shing-Tung Yau
Yau, a Fields medallist and now at Beijing’s Tsinghua University, offered the prediction at the start of a four-day gathering of the International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians in Shanghai on Friday, according to the state-run Shanghai Observer.
“When we can cultivate many outstanding academics, we will naturally attract more excellent scholars from abroad to come to China for research, forming a positive cycle of talent development,” said Yau, who retired from Harvard in 2022 to teach full-time at Tsinghua.
According to state media reports, the congress hopes to attract top scientists from around the world to Shanghai and foster the best talent to advance science and technology. To that end, it will host annual summer camps for the next generation of maths specialists.
He said that in the past, the congress’s awards for the best paper were typically won by overseas students or researchers.