Huawei employees are banned from processing paper by the world's largest scientific organization
Yesterday (May 29, 2019), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) informed about 200 scientific journals that Huawei employees could continue to serve on the editorial board but could not permission to edit, review any paper
Yesterday (May 29, 2019), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) informed about 200 scientific journals that Huawei employees could continue to serve on the editorial board but could not permission to edit, review any paper
The ban will be reviewed when the US removes sanctions against Chinese telecommunications companies.
Huawei employees are not allowed to access new documents until it is published.
Accordingly, Huawei scientists can still continue to participate in jobs such as sending articles to IEEE journals, participating in social activities, participating in leadership and governance or projecting agencies. conferences and presentations. However, with documents sent to IEEE, Chinese technology company employees are only allowed to see them when they are published.
After the IEEE decision, Chinese scientists expressed outrage on social media, some even decided to leave the editorial board of IEEE journals until the ban was canceled.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is introduced as the world's largest professional technical organization, established with the goal of technological development for humanity. For ordinary users, IEEE is known to organize and publish Wi-Fi standards, such as IEEE 802.11b (new name is Wi-Fi 1).
Before the ban of Huawei employees of IEEE, Chinese telecommunications giant "has been restricted or stopped by large technology companies such as Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Intel, ARM .
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