Ohio: An increasing number of foreign-based Chinese scientists are returning to their home country from the US and elsewhere in the world which has led to further enhancement in China's already growing scientific prowess.
A recent study has revealed that more than 16,000 researchers have made their way back to China from various countries since the nation opened its doors to international engagement.
In the year 2017 alone, more than 4,500 Chinese scientists left the United States amid this trend of reverse brain-drain which is almost twice the number that was recorded in 2010.
These foreign-trained researchers are helping grow China into a scientific powerhouse, said Caroline Wagner, co-author of the study and associate professor in the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University.
"In our lifetime, China has joined the global scientific community to become world-class in several critical fields such as AI and materials science," Wagner said.
"As more of their researchers return home, that rise is going to continue."
The study was published online this month in the Journal of Science and Public Policy.
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For the study, the researchers made use of a scientific publisher's database that allowed them to track researchers based on their publications in scientific journals.
The study's authors traced the paths of Chinese authors who first published in China and then subsequently in a different country or first published abroad and then in China to track individual mobility.
Results showed that the number of Chinese researchers going to the United States is larger than the number going to Europe. Chinese scientists are more likely to return to their homes from Europe than from the United States.
"The most elite Chinese scientists are more likely to stay in the United States than going home - and that's good for the United States," Wagner said.
"But increasingly, we found that people are going back. The U.S. has been lucky that many top scientists have stayed. But China has programs to attract them back to their homeland."
The study showed returning scientists' value to China.