Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 261: Start becoming a professor today

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In the editorial office of "Nature Chemistry", two technical editors are processing newly received manuscripts.

However, the paper is too unchallenging, so Princeton naturally has to use Princeton’s standards.

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

"Then... just do as you say."

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

However, the paper is too unchallenging, so Princeton naturally has to use Princeton’s standards.

In the editorial office of "Nature Chemistry", two technical editors are processing newly received manuscripts.

Of course, the premise of everything is that it is true.

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

The three freshmen are Vera Puyoi from Berkeley, Qin Yue from Huaguo University, and Hardy Clive who graduated from Columbia University.

The three freshmen are Vera Puyoi from Berkeley, Qin Yue from Huaguo University, and Hardy Clive who graduated from Columbia University.

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

This statement is no exaggeration.

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

The three freshmen are Vera Puyoi from Berkeley, Qin Yue from Huaguo University, and Hardy Clive who graduated from Columbia University.

It is not easy to get a government-sponsored study abroad opportunity, so what he is most concerned about is naturally practical issues.

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

"Your talents and abilities are good, but to be honest, they are far from what I require of you."

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

"Hail related."

In the editorial office of "Nature Chemistry", two technical editors are processing newly received manuscripts.

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

Kevin asked: "What is your opinion?"

For each of them, Lu Zhou formulated different requirements and training plans.

This statement is no exaggeration.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

The three freshmen are Vera Puyoi from Berkeley, Qin Yue from Huaguo University, and Hardy Clive who graduated from Columbia University.

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

"Then who do you think is more suitable?" Kevin asked.

As for another Brazilian guy named Hardy, his talent in mathematics may be inferior to Vera and Qin Yue, but he is still a talent who stands out from those ten resumes.

"This topic will accompany you throughout your master's career. I don't necessarily require you to completely solve it, but at least the results you come up with must be something worthy of being published in the "Annual Review of Mathematics." Of course, I will study it with you, but The main work is still done by you, and I only provide guidance and ideas for solving some problems."

Of course, the premise of everything is that it is true.

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

The two editors stared at this paper for a long time, and neither one could make up his mind.

The two editors stared at this paper for a long time, and neither one could make up his mind.

This statement is no exaggeration.

There are no problems with the format of the paper, and there are no obvious loopholes in the writing. The sensational nature of the research results is definitely worthy of being published in Nature. But the problem is that this technology is too "black technology". Everyone is studying how to inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites, but you actually solved this problem directly

This trick was learned from Academician Lu, and Lu Zhou thought he could learn from it.

time flies.

In the blink of an eye, July 15th arrived.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

So the two editors hesitated.

“Professor Moungi G. Bawendi’s research group at MIT has conducted in-depth research on batteries, and he is also an expert on batteries and is authoritative enough. I think I should contact him. It's more appropriate." Kliman paused for a moment and continued, "Moreover, he was also the reviewer of Professor Lu Zhou's previous paper on computational materials science. I think his opinion should be crucial."

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

“The contributors are from Princeton,” Kliman reminded.

To be honest, there are not many mentors as responsible as him.

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

The two editors stared at this paper for a long time, and neither one could make up his mind.

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

“Professor Moungi G. Bawendi’s research group at MIT has conducted in-depth research on batteries, and he is also an expert on batteries and is authoritative enough. I think I should contact him. It's more appropriate." Kliman paused for a moment and continued, "Moreover, he was also the reviewer of Professor Lu Zhou's previous paper on computational materials science. I think his opinion should be crucial."

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

To be honest, there are not many mentors as responsible as him.

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

time flies.

The two editors stared at this paper for a long time, and neither one could make up his mind.

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

“The contributors are from Princeton,” Kliman reminded.

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

This trick was learned from Academician Lu, and Lu Zhou thought he could learn from it.

Kevin thought for a while and felt that there seemed to be no better way besides doing this, so he nodded and said.

Kevin sighed and said with a headache: "I know, and he is also a professor of mathematics, and he won the Crafford Prize in Sweden not long ago. But his only connection with materials science, I searched and found that there is only one A paper on computational materials.”

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

time flies.

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

Qin Yue is the same as during the interview, wearing a pair of square-rimmed glasses. He is very polite but not very expressive. However, Lu Zhou quite recognized his talent and ability in mathematics. After all, this aspect had been tested during the interview.

There are no problems with the format of the paper, and there are no obvious loopholes in the writing. The sensational nature of the research results is definitely worthy of being published in Nature. But the problem is that this technology is too "black technology". Everyone is studying how to inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites, but you actually solved this problem directly

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

Klieman hesitated and said, "Given Professor Lu Zhou's academic reputation, I remember that he will not make honest mistakes."

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

More than a week after the paper was uploaded, good news came from Nature. The paper had passed the review of the technical editor and entered the peer review process.

Kevin thought for a while and felt that there seemed to be no better way besides doing this, so he nodded and said.

Although "Nature" is not the only choice, there are many more professional organic chemistry journals that can be considered, but Lu Zhou's purpose is to promote this technology. In this regard, no journal is as influential as the two top journals that even laymen follow.

"Hail related."

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

Kevin asked: "What is your opinion?"

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

Of course, the premise of everything is that it is true.

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

So the two editors hesitated.

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

Klieman hesitated and said, "Given Professor Lu Zhou's academic reputation, I remember that he will not make honest mistakes."

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

"Then... just do as you say."

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

"Then who do you think is more suitable?" Kevin asked.

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

For each of them, Lu Zhou formulated different requirements and training plans.

This statement is no exaggeration.

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

“Professor Moungi G. Bawendi’s research group at MIT has conducted in-depth research on batteries, and he is also an expert on batteries and is authoritative enough. I think I should contact him. It's more appropriate." Kliman paused for a moment and continued, "Moreover, he was also the reviewer of Professor Lu Zhou's previous paper on computational materials science. I think his opinion should be crucial."

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

Kevin sighed and said with a headache: "I know, and he is also a professor of mathematics, and he won the Crafford Prize in Sweden not long ago. But his only connection with materials science, I searched and found that there is only one A paper on computational materials.”

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

"Your talents and abilities are good, but to be honest, they are far from what I require of you."

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

Klieman hesitated and said, "Given Professor Lu Zhou's academic reputation, I remember that he will not make honest mistakes."

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

Kevin thought for a while and felt that there seemed to be no better way besides doing this, so he nodded and said.

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

“Professor Moungi G. Bawendi’s research group at MIT has conducted in-depth research on batteries, and he is also an expert on batteries and is authoritative enough. I think I should contact him. It's more appropriate." Kliman paused for a moment and continued, "Moreover, he was also the reviewer of Professor Lu Zhou's previous paper on computational materials science. I think his opinion should be crucial."

time flies.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

"Then... just do as you say."

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

Of course, the premise of everything is that it is true.

In the blink of an eye, July 15th arrived.

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

"This topic will accompany you throughout your master's career. I don't necessarily require you to completely solve it, but at least the results you come up with must be something worthy of being published in the "Annual Review of Mathematics." Of course, I will study it with you, but The main work is still done by you, and I only provide guidance and ideas for solving some problems."

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

Among them, Vera Puyoi had a vague impression on Lu Zhou. She looked the same as when he saw her at Berkeley. She was a shy but strong little girl.

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

More than a week after the paper was uploaded, good news came from Nature. The paper had passed the review of the technical editor and entered the peer review process.

At least, his paper was not rejected by the two universal reasons of "not meeting the readers' interest" and "the research is not innovative enough in the field" like 90% of the rejected papers.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

Klieman hesitated and said, "Given Professor Lu Zhou's academic reputation, I remember that he will not make honest mistakes."

It is not easy to get a government-sponsored study abroad opportunity, so what he is most concerned about is naturally practical issues.

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

There are no problems with the format of the paper, and there are no obvious loopholes in the writing. The sensational nature of the research results is definitely worthy of being published in Nature. But the problem is that this technology is too "black technology". Everyone is studying how to inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites, but you actually solved this problem directly

At least, his paper was not rejected by the two universal reasons of "not meeting the readers' interest" and "the research is not innovative enough in the field" like 90% of the rejected papers.

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

"Then... just do as you say."

Although "Nature" is not the only choice, there are many more professional organic chemistry journals that can be considered, but Lu Zhou's purpose is to promote this technology. In this regard, no journal is as influential as the two top journals that even laymen follow.

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

Of course, the premise of everything is that it is true.

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

time flies.

In the blink of an eye, July 15th arrived.

Kevin sighed and said with a headache: "I know, and he is also a professor of mathematics, and he won the Crafford Prize in Sweden not long ago. But his only connection with materials science, I searched and found that there is only one A paper on computational materials.”

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

Now that the paper is in the hands of professionals, the next step will be much easier. He believes that colleagues in this field will give a fair evaluation of his research.

Kevin thought for a while and felt that there seemed to be no better way besides doing this, so he nodded and said.

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

The three freshmen are Vera Puyoi from Berkeley, Qin Yue from Huaguo University, and Hardy Clive who graduated from Columbia University.

It is not easy to get a government-sponsored study abroad opportunity, so what he is most concerned about is naturally practical issues.

time flies.

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

In the blink of an eye, July 15th arrived.

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

More than a week after the paper was uploaded, good news came from Nature. The paper had passed the review of the technical editor and entered the peer review process.

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

For each of them, Lu Zhou formulated different requirements and training plans.

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

The three freshmen are Vera Puyoi from Berkeley, Qin Yue from Huaguo University, and Hardy Clive who graduated from Columbia University.

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

"Hail related."

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

"My opinion is that since the paper itself has no problems and meets the requirements of our journal, then leave this problem to the academic editors to worry about. If the experts think there is no problem, I think it is OK." Kliman said.

The two editors stared at this paper for a long time, and neither one could make up his mind.

Among them, Vera Puyoi had a vague impression on Lu Zhou. She looked the same as when he saw her at Berkeley. She was a shy but strong little girl.

Qin Yue is the same as during the interview, wearing a pair of square-rimmed glasses. He is very polite but not very expressive. However, Lu Zhou quite recognized his talent and ability in mathematics. After all, this aspect had been tested during the interview.

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

time flies.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

Qin Yue is the same as during the interview, wearing a pair of square-rimmed glasses. He is very polite but not very expressive. However, Lu Zhou quite recognized his talent and ability in mathematics. After all, this aspect had been tested during the interview.

Qin Yue is the same as during the interview, wearing a pair of square-rimmed glasses. He is very polite but not very expressive. However, Lu Zhou quite recognized his talent and ability in mathematics. After all, this aspect had been tested during the interview.

Kevin thought for a while and felt that there seemed to be no better way besides doing this, so he nodded and said.

As for another Brazilian guy named Hardy, his talent in mathematics may be inferior to Vera and Qin Yue, but he is still a talent who stands out from those ten resumes.

"Then who do you think is more suitable?" Kevin asked.

Kevin asked: "What is your opinion?"

"Then who do you think is more suitable?" Kevin asked.

This trick was learned from Academician Lu, and Lu Zhou thought he could learn from it.

There are no problems with the format of the paper, and there are no obvious loopholes in the writing. The sensational nature of the research results is definitely worthy of being published in Nature. But the problem is that this technology is too "black technology". Everyone is studying how to inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites, but you actually solved this problem directly

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

For each of them, Lu Zhou formulated different requirements and training plans.

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

Of course, the premise of everything is that it is true.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

Among them, Vera Puyoi had a vague impression on Lu Zhou. She looked the same as when he saw her at Berkeley. She was a shy but strong little girl.

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

To be honest, there are not many mentors as responsible as him.

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

In the blink of an eye, July 15th arrived.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

Qin Yue is the same as during the interview, wearing a pair of square-rimmed glasses. He is very polite but not very expressive. However, Lu Zhou quite recognized his talent and ability in mathematics. After all, this aspect had been tested during the interview.

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

Klieman hesitated and said, "Given Professor Lu Zhou's academic reputation, I remember that he will not make honest mistakes."

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

It is not easy to get a government-sponsored study abroad opportunity, so what he is most concerned about is naturally practical issues.

After all, it is one of the two top academic journals in the world. The number of manuscripts received here every day can be described as thousands.

So the two editors hesitated.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

"Your talents and abilities are good, but to be honest, they are far from what I require of you."

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

More than a week after the paper was uploaded, good news came from Nature. The paper had passed the review of the technical editor and entered the peer review process.

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

This statement is no exaggeration.

"Your talents and abilities are good, but to be honest, they are far from what I require of you."

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

Qin Yue is the same as during the interview, wearing a pair of square-rimmed glasses. He is very polite but not very expressive. However, Lu Zhou quite recognized his talent and ability in mathematics. After all, this aspect had been tested during the interview.

Kevin asked: "What is your opinion?"

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

However, the paper is too unchallenging, so Princeton naturally has to use Princeton’s standards.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

As for another Brazilian guy named Hardy, his talent in mathematics may be inferior to Vera and Qin Yue, but he is still a talent who stands out from those ten resumes.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

The two editors stared at this paper for a long time, and neither one could make up his mind.

In the editorial office of "Nature Chemistry", two technical editors are processing newly received manuscripts.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

Among them, Vera Puyoi had a vague impression on Lu Zhou. She looked the same as when he saw her at Berkeley. She was a shy but strong little girl.

"This topic will accompany you throughout your master's career. I don't necessarily require you to completely solve it, but at least the results you come up with must be something worthy of being published in the "Annual Review of Mathematics." Of course, I will study it with you, but The main work is still done by you, and I only provide guidance and ideas for solving some problems."

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

Kevin asked: "What is your opinion?"

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

More than a week after the paper was uploaded, good news came from Nature. The paper had passed the review of the technical editor and entered the peer review process.

Although most of them end up in the recycling bin, there are also some papers with outstanding quality.

There are no problems with the format of the paper, and there are no obvious loopholes in the writing. The sensational nature of the research results is definitely worthy of being published in Nature. But the problem is that this technology is too "black technology". Everyone is studying how to inhibit the growth of lithium dendrites, but you actually solved this problem directly

This trick was learned from Academician Lu, and Lu Zhou thought he could learn from it.

Kevin thought for a while and felt that there seemed to be no better way besides doing this, so he nodded and said.

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

However, the paper is too unchallenging, so Princeton naturally has to use Princeton’s standards.

Now that the paper is in the hands of professionals, the next step will be much easier. He believes that colleagues in this field will give a fair evaluation of his research.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

However, the paper is too unchallenging, so Princeton naturally has to use Princeton’s standards.

At least, his paper was not rejected by the two universal reasons of "not meeting the readers' interest" and "the research is not innovative enough in the field" like 90% of the rejected papers.

For each of them, Lu Zhou formulated different requirements and training plans.

To be honest, there are not many mentors as responsible as him.

Kevin asked: "What is your opinion?"

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

“The contributors are from Princeton,” Kliman reminded.

Although "Nature" is not the only choice, there are many more professional organic chemistry journals that can be considered, but Lu Zhou's purpose is to promote this technology. In this regard, no journal is as influential as the two top journals that even laymen follow.

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

"This topic will accompany you throughout your master's career. I don't necessarily require you to completely solve it, but at least the results you come up with must be something worthy of being published in the "Annual Review of Mathematics." Of course, I will study it with you, but The main work is still done by you, and I only provide guidance and ideas for solving some problems."

It is not easy to get a government-sponsored study abroad opportunity, so what he is most concerned about is naturally practical issues.

For each of them, Lu Zhou formulated different requirements and training plans.

After hearing the news, Lu Zhou finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Qin Yue asked nervously: "What if no one completes your assessment?"

However, the paper is too unchallenging, so Princeton naturally has to use Princeton’s standards.

"Then who do you think is more suitable?" Kevin asked.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

Lu Zhou paid careful attention. When he said this, no one among the three people expressed any objection. In fact, one person was looking at him with admiring eyes...

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

At least, his paper was not rejected by the two universal reasons of "not meeting the readers' interest" and "the research is not innovative enough in the field" like 90% of the rejected papers.

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

Lu Zhou spent an afternoon helping the three of them solve the admission procedures and dormitory issues, and then called them to his office to start arranging their work for the next month.

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

It is not easy to get a government-sponsored study abroad opportunity, so what he is most concerned about is naturally practical issues.

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

Only by passing the assessment can you participate in the project. If you can't pass the assessment, won't you even have a chance to graduate

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"

As for another Brazilian guy named Hardy, his talent in mathematics may be inferior to Vera and Qin Yue, but he is still a talent who stands out from those ten resumes.

Kliman, who was standing behind Kevin, thought for a moment and asked, "What do you think of this article?"

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said in a relaxed tone: "Then you can only study while helping others make coffee until you pass my assessment. But I think you can be more confident. Since I choose you as my student, that must mean you think you can fulfill my requirements."

Kevin's voice immediately attracted the attention of the colleagues next to him.

This trick was learned from Academician Lu, and Lu Zhou thought he could learn from it.

The current technical bottleneck restricting lithium batteries lies in the issue of lithium dendrites. Whether it is a portable bomb or a high-performance battery, the question is who can solve it, the "silver fork" that pierces the diaphragm. Although it is only a small negative electrode material, its applications are too wide.

At least, his paper was not rejected by the two universal reasons of "not meeting the readers' interest" and "the research is not innovative enough in the field" like 90% of the rejected papers.

"Hail related."

time flies.

At least, his paper was not rejected by the two universal reasons of "not meeting the readers' interest" and "the research is not innovative enough in the field" like 90% of the rejected papers.

During the interview, Lu Zhou reminded them that if they study for a master's degree here, don't expect to get a diploma just by messing around. He will make them live a fulfilling life every day.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

At Lu Zhou's request, the three master's students who received the offers arrived at the Princeton University campus as scheduled.

Anyway, the journal will not take the blame.

"...Before September, I will not let you touch my project. With your current level, even if you participate in my project, the most you can do is help me make a cup of coffee. However, I will set learning tasks for you. If any of you can pass my assessment at the end of August, then I will allow him to join my project."

"Hail related."

He coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and continued.

However, Lu Zhou did not answer this question directly, but just smiled.

"Then... just do as you say."

At this moment, Kevin, who was checking the manuscript, suddenly let out a small exclamation.

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

Now that the paper is in the hands of professionals, the next step will be much easier. He believes that colleagues in this field will give a fair evaluation of his research.

Compared with Qin Yue's caution, Hardy was a little too confident. It seemed that he didn't take the test a month later to heart. He raised his hand and asked: "Professor, can I ask what the topic is?" ?”

Kliman, who was sitting at the next table, stood up with his coffee, moved to his computer, looked at the paper on the screen, pushed up his glasses, and said with interest: "It's really incredible... If this is true, The battery industry will set off a new round of technological revolution."

As for another Brazilian guy named Hardy, his talent in mathematics may be inferior to Vera and Qin Yue, but he is still a talent who stands out from those ten resumes.

"Hail related."

Kevin frowned and said: "I don't know. There is nothing wrong with the paper itself. It is definitely a breakthrough research progress in the field of lithium batteries, but... I cannot guarantee the correctness of the paper itself."

"Incredible... Someone actually claims to have solved the problem of lithium dendrites?!"