The Chinese-origin scientists who helped to hone America’s leading edge in defence
Chinese experts continue to make outstanding contributions to the American industry but the path appears to be narrowing

A look through the awards lists for the Asian-American Engineer of the Year (AAEOY), an annual prize hosted by the Chinese Institute of Engineers USA, shows a rapid decline in the numbers of winners working in defence.
From the AAEOY’s inception in 2002, its winners were largely drawn from laboratories funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE), such as the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and defence contractors Lockheed Martin, Raytheon or Boeing.
More recently, most of the ethnically Chinese winners have come from commercial aerospace, telecommunications, or car and electronics manufacturing, while those affiliated with Los Alamos and Lockheed Martin have all but disappeared.