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White House Considers Restricting Chinese Researchers Over Espionage Fears: NYT

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发表于 5-1-2018 13:17:00 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
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Ana Swanson and Keith Bradsher, US May Limit Access for Chinese Researchers; Worries about stolen technology in an escalating trade war. New York Times, May 1, 2018 (front page).
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/ ... hers-espionage.html

(a) the first two paragraphs:

"WASHINGTON — It sounds like something out of a science fiction movie: In April, China is said to have tested an invisibility cloak that would allow ordinary fighter jets to suddenly vanish from radar screens.

"This advancement, which could prove to be a critical intelligence breakthrough, is one that American officials fear China may have gained in part from a Chinese researcher who roused suspicions while working on a similar technology at a Duke University laboratory in 2008. The researcher, who was investigated by the F.B.I. but never charged with a crime, ultimately returned to China, became a billionaire and opened a thriving research institute that worked on some projects related to those he studied at Duke.

(b) paragraphs 7-9 from the bottom:

"Fueling the push are instances like the one involving Ruopeng Liu, a Chinese citizen and a promising student at Duke who was helping to develop a cloak that shields objects from a broad spectrum of wave frequencies. The professor leading the Pentagon-funded lab, David R Smith, became suspicious of Mr Liu, who seemed intent on collaborating with old colleagues in China, and even invited them to tour the lab and photograph Duke's equipment.

"It became clear to Mr. Smith that Mr Liu was trying to share the cutting-edge technology he was studying in the United States with colleagues in China. The institute he founded on his return to China eventually received millions of dollars of investment, registered thousands of patents and even played host to President Xi Jinping of China.

"Mr Liu did not respond to interview requests, but in past interviews, he has maintained that he did nothing wrong, beyond taking advantage of an open and collaborative university atmosphere. Like many projects in the United States, most of Mr. Smith’s work at Duke was early-stage research that was not classified or categorized as a deemed export.

Note:
(a) The title of this posting is online title in www.nytimes.com.
(b) Today's cn.nytimes.com does not have its translation.
(c)
(i) Ruopeng Liu 刘若鹏 (1982 or 1983 - ; 2006 浙江大学工程学士, 2009 美国杜克大学理学硕士及博士; cofounder of Kuang-Chi Group 深圳光启集团 (2010- ; based in Shenzhen); 圳光启高等理工研究院院长)
(ii)
(A) 陈雷 and 王励晴, 超材料:国防装备 '隐身衣.' 解放军报, Sept 2, 2017.
http://www.81.cn/jfjbmap/content/2017-09/02/content_187006.htm

超材料  metamaterial
(B) 張謙, 陸超材料研發獲進展 提升軍備匿蹤性. 中央社, Sept 2, 2017
https://tw.news.yahoo.com/陸超材料研發獲進展-提升軍備匿蹤性-032556889.html
("據報導,深圳光啟在超材料領域具有領先優勢,專利申請量占該領域專利申請總量的80%以上,而大陸科技部憑藉深圳光啟組建了中國大陸唯一一個超材料技術的國家重點實驗室")
(iii) 马海邻 and 张嘉瑜, 光环下的刘若鹏:商人还是科学家. 解放日报·上海观察, Apr 8, 2016
http://www.jfdaily.com/news/detail?id=13556
("光启最骄傲的是,2012年,习近平就任总书记后到京城外视察的第一家企业,就是深圳光启")
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