Young Researcher Workshop: The Impact of U.S.-China Technological Decoupling on the Research Enterprise

Young Researcher Workshop: The Impact of U.S.-China Technological Decoupling on the Research Enterprise

Friday, June 6, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
(Pacific)

Goldman Room, Encina Hall, E409

Speaker: 
  • Naiyu Jiang, PhD Candidate in Political Science, Stanford University

Shifting Sands of Science: The Impact of U.S.-China Technological Decoupling on the Research Enterprise


Speaker: Naiyu Jiang, PhD Candidate in Political Science, Stanford University


About the Workshops


Our Young Researcher Workshops offer emerging China scholars an opportunity to engage directly with interdisciplinary faculty and peers from across campus to discuss and receive feedback on their research. Each workshop features one or several PhD students presenting their latest empirical findings on issues related to China’s economy. Past topics have included college major selection as an obstacle to socioeconomic mobility, the effect of a cooling-off period on marriage outcomes, and factors contributing to government corruption. Faculty and senior scholars provide comments and feedback for improvement. This event series helps to build and strengthen Stanford’s community of young researchers working on China.

Workshops are held on select Fridays from 12 - 1 pm. Lunch will be provided! 

Visit the Young Researcher Workshops webpage for more information on the content and format of the series and to learn how to sign up to present.