Difficult choices: how to focus your early research career?

Songmin Ying (Hangzhou, China)

Source: International Congress 2016 – Becoming a successful young researcher in an era of opportunities
Session: Becoming a successful young researcher in an era of opportunities
Session type: Session
Number: 4577

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