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千人計畫賺大錢-哈佛李柏(Charles Lieber)

 

 



















命主辛金,八字用神是水,年柱亥水,液體,化學專長。
這就是好八字啊~ 

1989-2008走大水運20年,2009-2013也是水。
2014後走土,水混濁了,土,不就是中國嗎?



BOSTON — A Harvard University professor was charged Tuesday with lying about his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program and concealing payments he received from the Chinese government for research.
Charles Lieber, chair of the department of chemistry and chemical biology, is accused of hiding his involvement in China’s Thousand Talents Plan, a program designed to lure people with knowledge of foreign technology and intellectual property to China.
Lieber was arrested early Tuesday at his office at the Ivy League university, officials said. He remained in federal custody after a brief court appearance Tuesday, pending a detention hearing scheduled for Thursday.
Authorities also announced charges against a researcher at Boston University, who is accused of lying about her ties to the Chinese military. Yanqing Ye, who prosecutors say is a lieutenant in the People’s Liberation Army, did work on behalf of the military while studying at the university, such as conducting research and sending documents and information to China, officials said.
U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling called the charges “a small sample of China’s ongoing campaign to siphon off America’s technology and know-how for its country’s gain.”
“No country poses a greater, more severe or long-term threat to our national security and economic prosperity than China,” said Boston FBI agent Joseph Bonavolonta. “China’s communist government’s goal, simply put, is to replace the U.S. as the world superpower, and they are breaking the law to get there,” he said.
Under Lieber’s Thousand Talents program contract, prosecutors say, he was paid $50,000 a month by the Wuhan University of Technology in China and living expenses up to $158,000. He was also awarded more than $1.5 million to establish a research lab at the Chinese university, prosecutors said.
In exchange, prosecutors say, Lieber agreed to publish articles, organize international conferences and apply for patents on behalf of the Chinese university, among other things.
Lieber has been placed on administrative leave, Harvard officials said.
“The charges brought by the U.S. government against Professor Lieber are extremely serious. Harvard is cooperating with federal authorities, including the National Institutes of Health, and is conducting its own review of the alleged misconduct,” the school said in a written statement.
Last month, a medical student from China was also charged in Boston with trying to smuggle vials of research specimens in a sock in his suitcase bound for China. Zaosong Zheng, who was in the U.S. on a visa sponsored by Harvard, is accused of stealing the materials from a lab at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Zheng was held without bail by a judge who ruled he was a flight risk. His attorney, Inga Bernstein, said in an email Tuesday that they are “looking forward to a jury trial so our client can be found not guilty.”
“All of them were either directly or indirectly working for the Chinese government at our country’s expense,” Bonavolonta said of Lieber and the others.
The cases underscore Justice Department concerns about Chinese programs that recruit scientists with access to cutting-edge technology in the U.S. and encourage them to conduct research for Beijing’s gain and even to steal the work of American academics.
In recent years, according to a Senate subcommittee report issued last fall, the programs have been exploited by scientists who have downloaded sensitive research files before returning to China, filed patents based on U.S. research, lied on grant applications and failed to disclose money they had received from Chinese institutions.
The Associated Press, relying on hundreds of pages of documents obtained through public records requests, reported last year that the FBI had been reaching out to colleges and universities across the countries to warn them of the threat of economic espionage on their campuses.

 

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The Central News Agency 中央通訊社
(中央社波士頓30日綜合外電報導)美國哈佛大學教授李柏(Charles Lieber)被控提供不實陳述,隱瞞自己曾參加中國涉嫌竊取智財的「千人計畫」。他被捕2天後今天獲釋,但須拿出100萬美元的現金擔保。
李柏今天身穿橘色囚服、戴著腳鐐,現身波士頓聯邦法院。2天前,李柏在他位於哈佛大學(Harvard University)的辦公室被捕。
「千人計畫」是中國鎖定海外科學家和研究人員,探詢他們是否有意願把專業帶回中國,換取研究經費以及實驗室等回報。
李柏出庭後與妻子一同離開法院,面對大批記者詢問未發一語,他的律師也婉拒評論。
李柏被要求交出護照,並透露是否有外國銀行帳戶,也不得對任何潛在受害者或證人談話,另還有其他多項限制。由於檢方擔心李柏的妻子會把現金轉到他國,法官也要求她交出護照。(譯者:鄭詩韻/核稿:嚴思祺)1090131

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