Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 319: This time it will be Science

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The editorial department of Science is as busy as ever.

When it was lunch break, Belloc, who was sitting at the desk next door, stood up and was about to solve the lunch problem.

"It's a good idea, but it seems a little unfair to the unknown contributors," Belloc said with a smile.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

It’s lithium-sulfur battery again!

There was also a hint of embarrassment on Belloc's face.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

As for why you say that...

"Then just write to him and trouble him again." After hesitating for a moment, Warren immediately made a decision and dragged the two papers into the folder used to store important manuscripts.

Compared to an editor's position, Warren feels that his job is more like a gold digger. Screen novel and groundbreaking papers from the massive pool of manuscripts and get them into the hands of the right reviewers.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

This is too exaggerated!

"For example?" Belloc, who was dealing with the work at hand, asked casually.

Looking for mathematics professors, not many people are interested in organic chemistry. Looking for experts in the field of organic synthesis, there are very few people who can understand Lu Zhou's paper.

The moment he saw the title, Warren couldn't help but rant in his heart.

Contributors do whatever they can to get published here. It is precisely because of this that they can see various "breakthrough" developments every day.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

The editorial department of Science is as busy as ever.

There is no doubt that this is a great job because it changes the world.

From the beginning, he had no doubts about whether these two papers were eligible for publication.

"But is he studying the direction of carbon nanometers?" Warren frowned, "And I heard that he has been very busy recently and has turned down review invitations from many journals."

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

However, at the same time, it is also a boring job.

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

"It's a good idea, but it seems a little unfair to the unknown contributors," Belloc said with a smile.

As for why you say that...

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

Looking for mathematics professors, not many people are interested in organic chemistry. Looking for experts in the field of organic synthesis, there are very few people who can understand Lu Zhou's paper.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

He remembered that it was only half a year since the last time "Science" "highlighted" a paper on modified PDMS materials published in a sub-journal of "Nature". He could not believe that only half a year was enough to write another article on "modified PDMS". Materials" papers of the same level.

It is really difficult to find a suitable candidate among these people who is qualified to review Lu Zhou's manuscript.

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

This is indeed a difficult question.

Contributors do whatever they can to get published here. It is precisely because of this that they can see various "breakthrough" developments every day.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

In the small and medium-sized circle of organic materials, there are many people who make carbon nanomaterials, and there are also many research teams that make hollow carbon spheres, but those who make computational materials... To be honest, there are too few.

Then he got into trouble.

This is indeed a difficult question.

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

This is too exaggerated!

However, at the same time, it is also a boring job.

There is no doubt that this is a great job because it changes the world.

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

As usual, Warren made himself a cup of refreshing black coffee before working, then opened his work email and received the papers that had been reviewed by the technical editor.

"And it's a lithium-sulfur battery. Obviously he has made a big move." Staring at the computer screen, Warren nervously turned the ballpoint pen in his hand, "Two papers, one paper is about the specific surface area of hollow carbon spheres and Study on the effect of pore size on the diffusion rate of polysulfide compounds, and another paper on the study of HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere materials. The two papers are related to a certain extent. The former focuses on theory, and the latter focuses on application... What should I do? "

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."

This is indeed a difficult question.

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."

The same goes for the previous article, which claimed to have solved the shuttle effect, but it was just about studying solid electrolytes. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the direction of solid electrolytes, but some errors in the paper are so obvious that even an editor with no review ability can see them.

Then he got into trouble.

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

He remembered that it was only half a year since the last time "Science" "highlighted" a paper on modified PDMS materials published in a sub-journal of "Nature". He could not believe that only half a year was enough to write another article on "modified PDMS". Materials" papers of the same level.

The moment he saw the title, Warren couldn't help but rant in his heart.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

This is indeed a difficult question.

"I think the technology department should develop some new features for our office software."

The same goes for the previous article, which claimed to have solved the shuttle effect, but it was just about studying solid electrolytes. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the direction of solid electrolytes, but some errors in the paper are so obvious that even an editor with no review ability can see them.

As for why you say that...

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."

"For example?" Belloc, who was dealing with the work at hand, asked casually.

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

When it was lunch break, Belloc, who was sitting at the desk next door, stood up and was about to solve the lunch problem.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

Warren said angrily: "For example, before sending the paper to us, we calculate the weight value of the cumulative impact factors of the contributor's past submission records and the academic ranking of the research institution, and then sort them."

"I think the technology department should develop some new features for our office software."

Published in "Science", it is naturally the most appropriate.

"For example?" Belloc, who was dealing with the work at hand, asked casually.

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

"It's a good idea, but it seems a little unfair to the unknown contributors," Belloc said with a smile.

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

Contributors do whatever they can to get published here. It is precisely because of this that they can see various "breakthrough" developments every day.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

From the beginning, he had no doubts about whether these two papers were eligible for publication.

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

From the beginning, he had no doubts about whether these two papers were eligible for publication.

The editorial department of Science is as busy as ever.

"And it's a lithium-sulfur battery. Obviously he has made a big move." Staring at the computer screen, Warren nervously turned the ballpoint pen in his hand, "Two papers, one paper is about the specific surface area of hollow carbon spheres and Study on the effect of pore size on the diffusion rate of polysulfide compounds, and another paper on the study of HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere materials. The two papers are related to a certain extent. The former focuses on theory, and the latter focuses on application... What should I do? "

Because of the miraculous birth of the modified PDMS material, Lu Zhou has been hailed as God by colleagues who work on computational materials, and they all look to him to save them like David Shaw saved computational chemistry.

Warren looked at the paper carefully and replied casually: "Yes, I don't think there is a professor at Princeton whose name sounds so weird..."

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

There is no doubt that this is a great job because it changes the world.

Belloc sounded a little surprised: "It's unbelievable, it's only been half a year... and two manuscripts were submitted together?"

In the small and medium-sized circle of organic materials, there are many people who make carbon nanomaterials, and there are also many research teams that make hollow carbon spheres, but those who make computational materials... To be honest, there are too few.

The moment he saw the title, Warren couldn't help but rant in his heart.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

Belloc hesitated and said, "I think Professor Lu's academic reputation is still trustworthy. Why not leave it to the reviewers to decide whether he is eligible for publication?"

Published in "Science", it is naturally the most appropriate.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

"But is he studying the direction of carbon nanometers?" Warren frowned, "And I heard that he has been very busy recently and has turned down review invitations from many journals."

It’s lithium-sulfur battery again!

After thinking for a moment, Belloc tried to suggest: "How about contacting Professor Bawundi?"

If the shuttle effect can really be suppressed by this HCS-1 material, this achievement will undoubtedly be groundbreaking.

In the small and medium-sized circle of organic materials, there are many people who make carbon nanomaterials, and there are also many research teams that make hollow carbon spheres, but those who make computational materials... To be honest, there are too few.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

The same goes for the previous article, which claimed to have solved the shuttle effect, but it was just about studying solid electrolytes. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the direction of solid electrolytes, but some errors in the paper are so obvious that even an editor with no review ability can see them.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

It is really difficult to find a suitable candidate among these people who is qualified to review Lu Zhou's manuscript.

He almost vomited from reading these kinds of papers recently.

Contributors do whatever they can to get published here. It is precisely because of this that they can see various "breakthrough" developments every day.

It’s lithium-sulfur battery again!

"Then just write to him and trouble him again." After hesitating for a moment, Warren immediately made a decision and dragged the two papers into the folder used to store important manuscripts.

As usual, Warren made himself a cup of refreshing black coffee before working, then opened his work email and received the papers that had been reviewed by the technical editor.

Looking for mathematics professors, not many people are interested in organic chemistry. Looking for experts in the field of organic synthesis, there are very few people who can understand Lu Zhou's paper.

Belloc sounded a little surprised: "It's unbelievable, it's only been half a year... and two manuscripts were submitted together?"

It is really difficult to find a suitable candidate among these people who is qualified to review Lu Zhou's manuscript.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

"But is he studying the direction of carbon nanometers?" Warren frowned, "And I heard that he has been very busy recently and has turned down review invitations from many journals."

Belloc sounded a little surprised: "It's unbelievable, it's only been half a year... and two manuscripts were submitted together?"

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

This is indeed a difficult question.

"I think the technology department should develop some new features for our office software."

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

However, at the same time, it is also a boring job.

As usual, Warren made himself a cup of refreshing black coffee before working, then opened his work email and received the papers that had been reviewed by the technical editor.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

As for why you say that...

Published in "Science", it is naturally the most appropriate.

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

Then Warren discovered something even more surprising.

"But is he studying the direction of carbon nanometers?" Warren frowned, "And I heard that he has been very busy recently and has turned down review invitations from many journals."

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

Then Warren discovered something even more surprising.

From the beginning, he had no doubts about whether these two papers were eligible for publication.

If the shuttle effect can really be suppressed by this HCS-1 material, this achievement will undoubtedly be groundbreaking.

Warren looked at the paper carefully and replied casually: "Yes, I don't think there is a professor at Princeton whose name sounds so weird..."

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

After thinking for a moment, Belloc tried to suggest: "How about contacting Professor Bawundi?"

"Lu Zhou? That professor from Princeton?"

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

Warren silently looked at the calendar placed on the corner of his desk.

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

However, at the same time, it is also a boring job.

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

He remembered that it was only half a year since the last time "Science" "highlighted" a paper on modified PDMS materials published in a sub-journal of "Nature". He could not believe that only half a year was enough to write another article on "modified PDMS". Materials" papers of the same level.

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

"Lu Zhou? That professor from Princeton?"

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

Because of the miraculous birth of the modified PDMS material, Lu Zhou has been hailed as God by colleagues who work on computational materials, and they all look to him to save them like David Shaw saved computational chemistry.

He almost vomited from reading these kinds of papers recently.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

Compared to an editor's position, Warren feels that his job is more like a gold digger. Screen novel and groundbreaking papers from the massive pool of manuscripts and get them into the hands of the right reviewers.

This is too exaggerated!

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

Belloc sounded a little surprised: "It's unbelievable, it's only been half a year... and two manuscripts were submitted together?"

There is no doubt that this is a great job because it changes the world.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

The same goes for the previous article, which claimed to have solved the shuttle effect, but it was just about studying solid electrolytes. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the direction of solid electrolytes, but some errors in the paper are so obvious that even an editor with no review ability can see them.

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

There was also a hint of embarrassment on Belloc's face.

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

Warren silently looked at the calendar placed on the corner of his desk.

Then he got into trouble.

Warren looked at the paper carefully and replied casually: "Yes, I don't think there is a professor at Princeton whose name sounds so weird..."

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

At this moment, he noticed that the colleague next to him was staring at the screen with a frown on his face, without any intention of leaving his seat. Out of curiosity, he walked over and stood behind Warren to take a look.

Warren said angrily: "For example, before sending the paper to us, we calculate the weight value of the cumulative impact factors of the contributor's past submission records and the academic ranking of the research institution, and then sort them."

When it was lunch break, Belloc, who was sitting at the desk next door, stood up and was about to solve the lunch problem.

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

The editorial department of Science is as busy as ever.

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

At this moment, he noticed that the colleague next to him was staring at the screen with a frown on his face, without any intention of leaving his seat. Out of curiosity, he walked over and stood behind Warren to take a look.

"Lu Zhou? That professor from Princeton?"

As for why you say that...

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

"I think the technology department should develop some new features for our office software."

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

"Lu Zhou? That professor from Princeton?"

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

"Then just write to him and trouble him again." After hesitating for a moment, Warren immediately made a decision and dragged the two papers into the folder used to store important manuscripts.

This is too exaggerated!

Warren looked at the paper carefully and replied casually: "Yes, I don't think there is a professor at Princeton whose name sounds so weird..."

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

Then Warren discovered something even more surprising.

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

Then Warren discovered something even more surprising.

It’s lithium-sulfur battery again!

Warren looked at the paper carefully and replied casually: "Yes, I don't think there is a professor at Princeton whose name sounds so weird..."

Belloc sounded a little surprised: "It's unbelievable, it's only been half a year... and two manuscripts were submitted together?"

Then Warren discovered something even more surprising.

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

"Then just write to him and trouble him again." After hesitating for a moment, Warren immediately made a decision and dragged the two papers into the folder used to store important manuscripts.

There is no doubt that this is a great job because it changes the world.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

Compared to an editor's position, Warren feels that his job is more like a gold digger. Screen novel and groundbreaking papers from the massive pool of manuscripts and get them into the hands of the right reviewers.

"And it's a lithium-sulfur battery. Obviously he has made a big move." Staring at the computer screen, Warren nervously turned the ballpoint pen in his hand, "Two papers, one paper is about the specific surface area of hollow carbon spheres and Study on the effect of pore size on the diffusion rate of polysulfide compounds, and another paper on the study of HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere materials. The two papers are related to a certain extent. The former focuses on theory, and the latter focuses on application... What should I do? "

Compared to an editor's position, Warren feels that his job is more like a gold digger. Screen novel and groundbreaking papers from the massive pool of manuscripts and get them into the hands of the right reviewers.

The editorial department of Science is as busy as ever.

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

"For example?" Belloc, who was dealing with the work at hand, asked casually.

The moment he saw the title, Warren couldn't help but rant in his heart.

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

Belloc sounded a little surprised: "It's unbelievable, it's only been half a year... and two manuscripts were submitted together?"

When it was lunch break, Belloc, who was sitting at the desk next door, stood up and was about to solve the lunch problem.

Belloc hesitated and said, "I think Professor Lu's academic reputation is still trustworthy. Why not leave it to the reviewers to decide whether he is eligible for publication?"

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

Submitted not just one paper, but two...

Contributors do whatever they can to get published here. It is precisely because of this that they can see various "breakthrough" developments every day.

Warren silently looked at the calendar placed on the corner of his desk.

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

The moment he saw the title, Warren couldn't help but rant in his heart.

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

"And it's a lithium-sulfur battery. Obviously he has made a big move." Staring at the computer screen, Warren nervously turned the ballpoint pen in his hand, "Two papers, one paper is about the specific surface area of hollow carbon spheres and Study on the effect of pore size on the diffusion rate of polysulfide compounds, and another paper on the study of HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere materials. The two papers are related to a certain extent. The former focuses on theory, and the latter focuses on application... What should I do? "

This is indeed a difficult question.

He remembered that it was only half a year since the last time "Science" "highlighted" a paper on modified PDMS materials published in a sub-journal of "Nature". He could not believe that only half a year was enough to write another article on "modified PDMS". Materials" papers of the same level.

Warren said angrily: "For example, before sending the paper to us, we calculate the weight value of the cumulative impact factors of the contributor's past submission records and the academic ranking of the research institution, and then sort them."

This is indeed a difficult question.

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

"Then just write to him and trouble him again." After hesitating for a moment, Warren immediately made a decision and dragged the two papers into the folder used to store important manuscripts.

As for why you say that...

"It's a good idea, but it seems a little unfair to the unknown contributors," Belloc said with a smile.

There was also a hint of embarrassment on Belloc's face.

"For example?" Belloc, who was dealing with the work at hand, asked casually.

Compared to an editor's position, Warren feels that his job is more like a gold digger. Screen novel and groundbreaking papers from the massive pool of manuscripts and get them into the hands of the right reviewers.

After thinking for a moment, Belloc tried to suggest: "How about contacting Professor Bawundi?"

He remembered that it was only half a year since the last time "Science" "highlighted" a paper on modified PDMS materials published in a sub-journal of "Nature". He could not believe that only half a year was enough to write another article on "modified PDMS". Materials" papers of the same level.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

Warren said angrily: "For example, before sending the paper to us, we calculate the weight value of the cumulative impact factors of the contributor's past submission records and the academic ranking of the research institution, and then sort them."

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

"Lu Zhou? That professor from Princeton?"

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

Compared to an editor's position, Warren feels that his job is more like a gold digger. Screen novel and groundbreaking papers from the massive pool of manuscripts and get them into the hands of the right reviewers.

The same goes for the previous article, which claimed to have solved the shuttle effect, but it was just about studying solid electrolytes. To be honest, there is nothing wrong with the direction of solid electrolytes, but some errors in the paper are so obvious that even an editor with no review ability can see them.

Looking for mathematics professors, not many people are interested in organic chemistry. Looking for experts in the field of organic synthesis, there are very few people who can understand Lu Zhou's paper.

This is too exaggerated!

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

In the small and medium-sized circle of organic materials, there are many people who make carbon nanomaterials, and there are also many research teams that make hollow carbon spheres, but those who make computational materials... To be honest, there are too few.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

As for why you say that...

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

Looking at the emails, he couldn't help but feel a little numb.

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

When it was lunch break, Belloc, who was sitting at the desk next door, stood up and was about to solve the lunch problem.

Because of the miraculous birth of the modified PDMS material, Lu Zhou has been hailed as God by colleagues who work on computational materials, and they all look to him to save them like David Shaw saved computational chemistry.

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

Then Warren discovered something even more surprising.

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

Warren looked at the paper carefully and replied casually: "Yes, I don't think there is a professor at Princeton whose name sounds so weird..."

After finishing one paper, I quickly opened the next one.

"The paper on the HCS-1 hollow carbon sphere material is okay. Many professors working on carbon nanomaterials have the ability to review manuscripts, but this other paper..." After thinking about it, he couldn't think of a suitable candidate. .

It is really difficult to find a suitable candidate among these people who is qualified to review Lu Zhou's manuscript.

Then he got into trouble.

The editorial department of Science is as busy as ever.

Warren said angrily: "For example, before sending the paper to us, we calculate the weight value of the cumulative impact factors of the contributor's past submission records and the academic ranking of the research institution, and then sort them."

It is really difficult to find a suitable candidate among these people who is qualified to review Lu Zhou's manuscript.

After thinking for a moment, Belloc tried to suggest: "How about contacting Professor Bawundi?"

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

Looking for mathematics professors, not many people are interested in organic chemistry. Looking for experts in the field of organic synthesis, there are very few people who can understand Lu Zhou's paper.

"For example?" Belloc, who was dealing with the work at hand, asked casually.

Looking for mathematics professors, not many people are interested in organic chemistry. Looking for experts in the field of organic synthesis, there are very few people who can understand Lu Zhou's paper.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

After thinking for a moment, Belloc tried to suggest: "How about contacting Professor Bawundi?"

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

"Lu Zhou? That professor from Princeton?"

"But is he studying the direction of carbon nanometers?" Warren frowned, "And I heard that he has been very busy recently and has turned down review invitations from many journals."

As usual, Warren made himself a cup of refreshing black coffee before working, then opened his work email and received the papers that had been reviewed by the technical editor.

Because as one of the two top journals in academia, "Science" is really famous.

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

Many people eventually changed careers and became coders, and their annual salary more than doubled. And among those who never forget their original intentions and persevere, there are very few who can become great people.

Looking at the research institutions, I saw the Frick Chemistry Laboratory at Princeton University.

A large number of manuscripts are received here from all over the world every day, but less than one tenth of them can be successfully published in the journal.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

However, despite Lu Zhou's academic reputation, Warren still paid enough attention to this paper and carefully read it line by line.

He almost vomited from reading these kinds of papers recently.

After solving the lithium dendrite problem, did you solve the shuttle effect

"Then just write to him and trouble him again." After hesitating for a moment, Warren immediately made a decision and dragged the two papers into the folder used to store important manuscripts.

Subconsciously looking at the authors and research institutions, Warren was wondering how many minutes he should waste on this paper when he suddenly froze.

This is too exaggerated!

"I think the technology department should develop some new features for our office software."

From the beginning, he had no doubts about whether these two papers were eligible for publication.

It’s lithium-sulfur battery again!

The contributor's name seemed familiar...

Then he got into trouble.

After thinking for a moment, Belloc tried to suggest: "How about contacting Professor Bawundi?"

"But he has served as Professor Lu's reviewer twice, and he is the only one who knows his paper better." Belloc said, "Or, you have a better candidate."

To be honest, editors like them, who are only half-footed in the academic circle, have no way of judging the correctness of the paper. You can only refer to the identity of the contributor, as well as information other than the paper such as the university or research institution where you are located, past submission records, etc., to determine whether a paper is qualified to enter the peer review process.

If the shuttle effect can really be suppressed by this HCS-1 material, this achievement will undoubtedly be groundbreaking.

Warren said with a headache: "I know, but the question is, who is this reviewer?"

There was also a hint of embarrassment on Belloc's face.

Published in "Science", it is naturally the most appropriate.

However, at the same time, it is also a boring job.

"What does it matter? We are Science. Shouldn't we use a more scientific method to screen our manuscripts?" Warren complained while dragging a paper into the recycling bin mercilessly, "Some papers What a waste of time."