early morning.
"Yes."
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
MIT.
"Yes."
Having said this, a look of deep admiration appeared on Professor Stanley's face.
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
About half an hour ago, he just taught in class that implicit density functional theory is one of the major unsolved problems at the forefront of computational materials science.
real or fake
early morning.
"This paper..." Handing the paper to the teacher, Dr. Jones continued with a strange expression, "I just saw it on arxiv..."
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
For their research on lithium batteries, he, Professor Goodenough and Professor Akira Yoshino won the subsequent Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Since losing to Lu Zhou in the last "race" on patents for lithium-sulfur battery electrode materials, he has lost the support of Exxon Mobil, left the industry in embarrassment, and returned to academia.
After receiving this honorary crown, his academic career is now at a rapid pace. Not only is ExxonMobil interested in repairing their relationship with him, but he also has many more students in his classes. few.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
However, it may be a blessing in disguise.
Implicit density functional methods
Since losing to Lu Zhou in the last "race" on patents for lithium-sulfur battery electrode materials, he has lost the support of Exxon Mobil, left the industry in embarrassment, and returned to academia.
However, it may be a blessing in disguise.
"what?"
MIT.
Many years have passed since that incident, and so many things have happened. Professor Stanley's view of Lu Zhou has changed drastically compared to before.
"Professor, I want to show you something."
"I did not expect."
Many years have passed since that incident, and so many things have happened. Professor Stanley's view of Lu Zhou has changed drastically compared to before.
For their research on lithium batteries, he, Professor Goodenough and Professor Akira Yoshino won the subsequent Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
Of course, the fact that I was able to win this award was largely due to luck.
"Yes."
This guy hasn't studied materials science in so many years.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
"It was uploaded by Professor Lu."
After receiving this honorary crown, his academic career is now at a rapid pace. Not only is ExxonMobil interested in repairing their relationship with him, but he also has many more students in his classes. few.
About half an hour ago, he just taught in class that implicit density functional theory is one of the major unsolved problems at the forefront of computational materials science.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
Of course, the fact that I was able to win this award was largely due to luck.
Just when he was about to fall asleep from waiting, Professor Stanley, who had turned to the last page, suddenly took a breath of cold air and closed the paper in his hand.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
"Professor, I want to show you something."
Noticing the strange expression on his student's face, Professor Stanley raised his eyebrows and put on the glasses he had just taken off.
Of course, the fact that I was able to win this award was largely due to luck.
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
Looking at the moved expression on the professor's face, Jons swallowed again.
Just like that, time passed by minute by minute.
“…Discovering and exploring phenomena and summarizing and explaining principles is the process of creating knowledge and is also the essence of science.”
It is precisely for this reason that if it had not been for the fact that he had already won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry once, many people believed that Lu Zhou was more qualified to receive the honor for his research on lithium batteries.
"It's very well written," he answered the question concisely, but he seemed to think that just saying that was not convincing enough. Professor Stanley couldn't help but add at the end, "It's so good that it's hard to believe." Imagine.”
When he heard this sentence, Jons swallowed subconsciously.
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
"Yes."
Many years have passed since that incident, and so many things have happened. Professor Stanley's view of Lu Zhou has changed drastically compared to before.
"It was uploaded by Professor Lu."
Especially the promotion from a simple system to a complex system is extremely difficult at the current level, both for humans and computers.
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
For their research on lithium batteries, he, Professor Goodenough and Professor Akira Yoshino won the subsequent Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
"… did not expect?"
Just like that, time passed by minute by minute.
"In traditional materials research, the discovery of new materials is mostly due to accidental discoveries by researchers, or the result of countless repeated attempts. In this, it is obvious that there is great blindness, until modern computers With the emergence of science and technology, people have summarized various empirical models based on experimental results, turning the design of experiments from empirical exploration to rational design, and this subject has truly become a 'science'."
For their research on lithium batteries, he, Professor Goodenough and Professor Akira Yoshino won the subsequent Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
Just when he was about to fall asleep from waiting, Professor Stanley, who had turned to the last page, suddenly took a breath of cold air and closed the paper in his hand.
He admitted that his research concepts were somewhat influenced by that man.
When he heard this sentence, Jons swallowed subconsciously.
Since losing to Lu Zhou in the last "race" on patents for lithium-sulfur battery electrode materials, he has lost the support of Exxon Mobil, left the industry in embarrassment, and returned to academia.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
Since losing to Lu Zhou in the last "race" on patents for lithium-sulfur battery electrode materials, he has lost the support of Exxon Mobil, left the industry in embarrassment, and returned to academia.
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
“…Discovering and exploring phenomena and summarizing and explaining principles is the process of creating knowledge and is also the essence of science.”
"How about Professor? That paper..."
Just when he was about to fall asleep from waiting, Professor Stanley, who had turned to the last page, suddenly took a breath of cold air and closed the paper in his hand.
"In traditional materials research, the discovery of new materials is mostly due to accidental discoveries by researchers, or the result of countless repeated attempts. In this, it is obvious that there is great blindness, until modern computers With the emergence of science and technology, people have summarized various empirical models based on experimental results, turning the design of experiments from empirical exploration to rational design, and this subject has truly become a 'science'."
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
Ever since he became a disciple of this big boss, he had never heard his mentor praise anyone so much. Not to mention that he had never done this before he won the Nobel Prize, and it was even less likely that he would do it after he received the Nobel Prize.
His brows gradually furrowed.
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
"This paper..." Handing the paper to the teacher, Dr. Jones continued with a strange expression, "I just saw it on arxiv..."
"get out of class is over."
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
As if he felt that saying this was not shocking enough, he added another sentence after this sentence.
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
As soon as I came back, such a big news came out.
Especially the promotion from a simple system to a complex system is extremely difficult at the current level, both for humans and computers.
He admitted that his research concepts were somewhat influenced by that man.
"get out of class is over."
"In traditional materials research, the discovery of new materials is mostly due to accidental discoveries by researchers, or the result of countless repeated attempts. In this, it is obvious that there is great blindness, until modern computers With the emergence of science and technology, people have summarized various empirical models based on experimental results, turning the design of experiments from empirical exploration to rational design, and this subject has truly become a 'science'."
real or fake
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
Of course, the fact that I was able to win this award was largely due to luck.
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
Implicit density functional methods
His brows gradually furrowed.
"Professor, I want to show you something."
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
Noticing the strange expression on his student's face, Professor Stanley raised his eyebrows and put on the glasses he had just taken off.
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
About half an hour ago, he just taught in class that implicit density functional theory is one of the major unsolved problems at the forefront of computational materials science.
MIT.
“…Discovering and exploring phenomena and summarizing and explaining principles is the process of creating knowledge and is also the essence of science.”
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
"How about Professor? That paper..."
"what?"
After receiving this honorary crown, his academic career is now at a rapid pace. Not only is ExxonMobil interested in repairing their relationship with him, but he also has many more students in his classes. few.
This guy hasn't studied materials science in so many years.
"This paper..." Handing the paper to the teacher, Dr. Jones continued with a strange expression, "I just saw it on arxiv..."
Of course, the fact that I was able to win this award was largely due to luck.
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
real or fake
As if he felt that saying this was not shocking enough, he added another sentence after this sentence.
"It was uploaded by Professor Lu."
This guy hasn't studied materials science in so many years.
As if he felt that saying this was not shocking enough, he added another sentence after this sentence.
Looking at the moved expression on the professor's face, Jons swallowed again.
"It was uploaded by Professor Lu."
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
However, the moment he saw the title of the paper, he froze.
Noticing the strange expression on his student's face, Professor Stanley raised his eyebrows and put on the glasses he had just taken off.
Looking at the moved expression on the professor's face, Jons swallowed again.
Noticing the strange expression on his student's face, Professor Stanley raised his eyebrows and put on the glasses he had just taken off.
"Yes."
However, it may be a blessing in disguise.
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
Noticing the strange expression on his student's face, Professor Stanley raised his eyebrows and put on the glasses he had just taken off.
"get out of class is over."
However, the moment he saw the title of the paper, he froze.
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
"How about Professor? That paper..."
When he heard this sentence, Jons swallowed subconsciously.
"what?"
Implicit density functional methods
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
"This paper..." Handing the paper to the teacher, Dr. Jones continued with a strange expression, "I just saw it on arxiv..."
His brows gradually furrowed.
"… did not expect?"
early morning.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
Noticing the strange expression on his student's face, Professor Stanley raised his eyebrows and put on the glasses he had just taken off.
About half an hour ago, he just taught in class that implicit density functional theory is one of the major unsolved problems at the forefront of computational materials science.
It is precisely for this reason that if it had not been for the fact that he had already won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry once, many people believed that Lu Zhou was more qualified to receive the honor for his research on lithium batteries.
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
“…Discovering and exploring phenomena and summarizing and explaining principles is the process of creating knowledge and is also the essence of science.”
This was probably the first time he saw the expression on the old man's face that was mixed with shock, disbelief, and a trace of almost impossible admiration.
"In traditional materials research, the discovery of new materials is mostly due to accidental discoveries by researchers, or the result of countless repeated attempts. In this, it is obvious that there is great blindness, until modern computers With the emergence of science and technology, people have summarized various empirical models based on experimental results, turning the design of experiments from empirical exploration to rational design, and this subject has truly become a 'science'."
"How about Professor? That paper..."
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
Especially the promotion from a simple system to a complex system is extremely difficult at the current level, both for humans and computers.
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
He admitted that his research concepts were somewhat influenced by that man.
This guy hasn't studied materials science in so many years.
Ever since he became a disciple of this big boss, he had never heard his mentor praise anyone so much. Not to mention that he had never done this before he won the Nobel Prize, and it was even less likely that he would do it after he received the Nobel Prize.
"It was uploaded by Professor Lu."
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
However, it may be a blessing in disguise.
"what?"
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
As soon as I came back, such a big news came out.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
"get out of class is over."
Implicit density functional methods
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
He admitted that his research concepts were somewhat influenced by that man.
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
For their research on lithium batteries, he, Professor Goodenough and Professor Akira Yoshino won the subsequent Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
"It's very well written," he answered the question concisely, but he seemed to think that just saying that was not convincing enough. Professor Stanley couldn't help but add at the end, "It's so good that it's hard to believe." Imagine.”
real or fake
However, the moment he saw the title of the paper, he froze.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
Just when he was about to fall asleep from waiting, Professor Stanley, who had turned to the last page, suddenly took a breath of cold air and closed the paper in his hand.
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
Looking at Professor Stanley who remained silent, Dr. Jones stood beside him and waited quietly, not daring to take a breath for fear of disturbing the instructor's thinking.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
MIT.
early morning.
"This paper..." Handing the paper to the teacher, Dr. Jones continued with a strange expression, "I just saw it on arxiv..."
Just like that, time passed by minute by minute.
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
His brows gradually furrowed.
real or fake
"… did not expect?"
Of course, the fact that I was able to win this award was largely due to luck.
real or fake
Just when he was about to fall asleep from waiting, Professor Stanley, who had turned to the last page, suddenly took a breath of cold air and closed the paper in his hand.
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
"… did not expect?"
Many years have passed since that incident, and so many things have happened. Professor Stanley's view of Lu Zhou has changed drastically compared to before.
Looking at the moved expression on the professor's face, Jons swallowed again.
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
Noticing the shocked expression on the teacher's face, Jons was slightly stunned for a moment, then hurriedly stepped forward and asked.
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
Noticing the shocked expression on the teacher's face, Jons was slightly stunned for a moment, then hurriedly stepped forward and asked.
early morning.
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
However, it may be a blessing in disguise.
"Yes."
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
"How about Professor? That paper..."
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
"It's very well written," he answered the question concisely, but he seemed to think that just saying that was not convincing enough. Professor Stanley couldn't help but add at the end, "It's so good that it's hard to believe." Imagine.”
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
After receiving this honorary crown, his academic career is now at a rapid pace. Not only is ExxonMobil interested in repairing their relationship with him, but he also has many more students in his classes. few.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
After announcing the end of get out of class, Professor Stanley put away his textbooks, strode away from the professor, and returned to his office. Just when he had just thrown the lesson plan on his desk and was about to check the mailbox that he had not had time to check this morning, Dr. Jones, a student and assistant sitting in his office, suddenly stood up and held a The stack of printed papers came towards him.
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
However, it may be a blessing in disguise.
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
Looking at Professor Stanley who remained silent, Dr. Jones stood beside him and waited quietly, not daring to take a breath for fear of disturbing the instructor's thinking.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
"what?"
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
When he heard this sentence, Jons swallowed subconsciously.
Noticing the shocked expression on the teacher's face, Jons was slightly stunned for a moment, then hurriedly stepped forward and asked.
Since losing to Lu Zhou in the last "race" on patents for lithium-sulfur battery electrode materials, he has lost the support of Exxon Mobil, left the industry in embarrassment, and returned to academia.
real or fake
Ever since he became a disciple of this big boss, he had never heard his mentor praise anyone so much. Not to mention that he had never done this before he won the Nobel Prize, and it was even less likely that he would do it after he received the Nobel Prize.
Science changes the world, mathematics changes science.
Perhaps just like what his friends said about him, Lu Zhou's terrifying computing power left such a deep impression on him that he has been studying computational materials science over the years, hoping to use it as a breakthrough in himself. A breakthrough, and also a breakthrough to break through the bottleneck of modern materials research...
real or fake
Especially the promotion from a simple system to a complex system is extremely difficult at the current level, both for humans and computers.
This was probably the first time he saw the expression on the old man's face that was mixed with shock, disbelief, and a trace of almost impossible admiration.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
It is precisely for this reason that if it had not been for the fact that he had already won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry once, many people believed that Lu Zhou was more qualified to receive the honor for his research on lithium batteries.
When he heard this sentence, Jons swallowed subconsciously.
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
"How about Professor? That paper..."
However, the moment he saw the title of the paper, he froze.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
"Professor, I want to show you something."
"Professor, I want to show you something."
Ever since he became a disciple of this big boss, he had never heard his mentor praise anyone so much. Not to mention that he had never done this before he won the Nobel Prize, and it was even less likely that he would do it after he received the Nobel Prize.
early morning.
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
MIT.
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
For their research on lithium batteries, he, Professor Goodenough and Professor Akira Yoshino won the subsequent Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
About half an hour ago, he just taught in class that implicit density functional theory is one of the major unsolved problems at the forefront of computational materials science.
"It's very well written," he answered the question concisely, but he seemed to think that just saying that was not convincing enough. Professor Stanley couldn't help but add at the end, "It's so good that it's hard to believe." Imagine.”
Looking at the moved expression on the professor's face, Jons swallowed again.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
After returning the paper in his hand to his student, and looking at him with a surprised look on his face, Professor Stanley was silent for a while and continued.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
"He used some special mathematical methods in his paper to supplement the implicit functional density theory. Although the modified implicit density functional theory still has some limitations, it can at least be used to solve the van der Waals force With precise description, its application scope has also been extended from simple systems to the research of more complex carbon composite materials."
MIT.
Looking at Professor Stanley who remained silent, Dr. Jones stood beside him and waited quietly, not daring to take a breath for fear of disturbing the instructor's thinking.
He admitted that his research concepts were somewhat influenced by that man.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
About half an hour ago, he just taught in class that implicit density functional theory is one of the major unsolved problems at the forefront of computational materials science.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
Having said this, a look of deep admiration appeared on Professor Stanley's face.
Many years have passed since that incident, and so many things have happened. Professor Stanley's view of Lu Zhou has changed drastically compared to before.
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
early morning.
"what?"
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
"With the current development speed of the computational materials science community, it is possible to be completely left behind in not being exposed to the most cutting-edge research in just a few months, let alone a few years."
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
"Professor, I want to show you something."
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
"I originally thought that even if his strength did not decline after so many years since he left the field of materials science, he would definitely not make any progress, but I didn't expect..."
"what?"
early morning.
Looking at the moved expression on the professor's face, Jons swallowed again.
Many years have passed since that incident, and so many things have happened. Professor Stanley's view of Lu Zhou has changed drastically compared to before.
It is precisely for this reason that if it had not been for the fact that he had already won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry once, many people believed that Lu Zhou was more qualified to receive the honor for his research on lithium batteries.
Sure enough, the moment these words were spoken, the expression on Professor Stanley's face instantly became serious.
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
"Yes."
Looking at Professor Stanley who remained silent, Dr. Jones stood beside him and waited quietly, not daring to take a breath for fear of disturbing the instructor's thinking.
"… did not expect?"
Professor Stanley, standing on the podium, was teaching class with the undergraduates in the classroom as usual.
Since losing to Lu Zhou in the last "race" on patents for lithium-sulfur battery electrode materials, he has lost the support of Exxon Mobil, left the industry in embarrassment, and returned to academia.
Implicit density functional methods
After receiving this honorary crown, his academic career is now at a rapid pace. Not only is ExxonMobil interested in repairing their relationship with him, but he also has many more students in his classes. few.
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
As soon as I came back, such a big news came out.
Professor Stanley nodded solemnly.
early morning.
Looking at Professor Stanley who remained silent, Dr. Jones stood beside him and waited quietly, not daring to take a breath for fear of disturbing the instructor's thinking.
"Yes."
His brows gradually furrowed.
"get out of class is over."
This guy hasn't studied materials science in so many years.
"I did not expect."
His brows gradually furrowed.
When he heard this sentence, Jons swallowed subconsciously.
early morning.
It’s so good that it’s unimaginable…
"Yes, before this, I did not think of materials science as a science, but more like a 'craft' belonging to engineers. Your homework today is based on the density functional theory that I talked about in class before. , write a review paper.”
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
"Yes."
"Implicit functional density theory is one of the most cutting-edge research in the field of materials science today. Due to fatal flaws such as the inability to accurately describe van der Waals interactions and metals, it has been difficult to be used to study solid materials...at least until today. "
"He is still so powerful and terrifying!"
real or fake
"Professor, I want to show you something."
"I did not expect."
If lithium batteries had not been used more and more widely in recent years, and had even become the cornerstone of the new electrical era, the Nobel Prize Committee might not have considered their work so early.
I saw him sitting up straight in his office chair, reaching out and taking out a ballpoint pen from the pen holder, starting from the first page of the paper, and read carefully line by line.
"… did not expect?"
However, the moment he saw the title of the paper, he froze.
"It was uploaded by Professor Lu."