Beijing

Beijing offers an ideal location for NRC to take advantage of China's fast growing economy and the world's largest mobile market.  NRC Beijing works with Tsinghua University and other key collaboration partners to explore the key research topics of context computing architectures, context data modeling and management and mobile social networks.

Core Activities

Work at NRC Beijing is focused primarily on Sensing and Data Intelligence and New User Interface with teams organized into several areas.

Research Teams

Our talented Beijing teams currently focus on the following research topics:

Growth Market User Experience & UI (led by Ying Liu)

Context Data Intelligence & Economics (led by Jilei Tian)

Multi-Modal & Multimedia UI (led by Kongqiao Wang)

Mobile Social Networking (led by Hao Wang)

Scalable Rich Context Data Processing (led by Zhanjiang Song)

Long Tail Solutions (led by Xia Wang)

Advanced Systems Engineering Asia (led by Leon Xu)

 

Collaboration Partners

In an effort to continually expand our open innovation activities, NRC Beijing proactively works with leading academic and research partners across China.  Since the lab was opened, we have created an open innovation network with more than 20 partners, including our two strategic partners in Beijing, Tsinghua University and BUPT (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications). 

For information regarding internships and partnerships with the Beijing lab, please review our Open Innovation section.

Local Events

NRC Beijing works closely with our collaboration partners and hosts various local events that attract academic leaders, young innovators and industry experts.  Stay tuned for upcoming events. 

Working at NRC Beijing

NRC Beijing currently has openings for researchers.  We operate in a creative and open environment, and are looking for great minds to join us.

We currently have the following positions open:

Member of Research Staff

R&D Specialist 2

For a list of all open positions within Beijing, click here.

Key Contacts

Zhen Liu, Head of Nokia Research Center, Beijing