The second week after the interview, the latest international edition of Time magazine was released.
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
Of course, Lu Zhou felt that all of these could be summed up in one word.
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
…
The people interviewed in this issue are quite special.
[...Three years ago, he did not have any outstanding research results, nor did he have the dazzling medals he has now, nor did he have countless young scholars or students visiting the library of Jinling University like a pilgrimage, just to sit in his I hope to borrow his inspiration and thoughts from the seat I once sat on.]
Yes, the name of that quadcopter drone is "Little Guy".
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
[Time International Edition, 2017.8.21.
Because the person being interviewed is not a political leader, a movie star, or an entrepreneur who is making waves in the capital market, but a scholar.
The most famous of his many research results is the quantum Hall effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1985.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
Compared with other professions, the distance between this profession and the public is undoubtedly far, and an interview about science or scholars is often labeled as boring and receives little attention.
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
[As he once promised, he would use mathematics to redefine science. Whether it was a successful attempt or not, he kept his promise.]
However, what is surprising is that when Julie Drake’s interview came out, it still attracted widespread attention.
Yes, that's right.
"Hello."
Lu Zhou carried his suitcase down the gangway. Shortly after getting off the plane, Lu Zhou received a warm welcome.
"Please allow me to introduce myself. I am the president of the Max Planck Society, Martin Strahman." After a pause, Professor Strahman looked at the person closest to him and continued to introduce him, "This is Professor Claus von Klitzing..."
Compared with other professions, the distance between this profession and the public is undoubtedly far, and an interview about science or scholars is often labeled as boring and receives little attention.
Compared with other professions, the distance between this profession and the public is undoubtedly far, and an interview about science or scholars is often labeled as boring and receives little attention.
[Time International Edition, 2017.8.21.
…
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
[After all, sailing into uncharted waters requires more than just the courage to endure failure.]
"Hello, Mr. Lu Zhou, welcome to Berlin."
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
"Please allow me to introduce myself. I am the president of the Max Planck Society, Martin Strahman." After a pause, Professor Strahman looked at the person closest to him and continued to introduce him, "This is Professor Claus von Klitzing..."
Surrounded by a group of people, an old man with gray hair stretched out his right hand from a distance and walked towards him with a smile on his face.
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine while waiting in boredom was an unexpected surprise in his life.
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
"Times" does not make positive comments on every interviewee, and there are many bitter satires. However, there is no doubt that this article about him is obviously positive.
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
The most famous of his many research results is the quantum Hall effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1985.
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
Although he didn't really care about the public's evaluation of him, Lu Zhou was still a little curious about how a world-class newspaper would evaluate him.
…
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
"Times" does not make positive comments on every interviewee, and there are many bitter satires. However, there is no doubt that this article about him is obviously positive.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
Lu Zhou made a random analysis and felt that his thoughts were quite reasonable.
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
[...Three years ago, he did not have any outstanding research results, nor did he have the dazzling medals he has now, nor did he have countless young scholars or students visiting the library of Jinling University like a pilgrimage, just to sit in his I hope to borrow his inspiration and thoughts from the seat I once sat on.]
Compared with other professions, the distance between this profession and the public is undoubtedly far, and an interview about science or scholars is often labeled as boring and receives little attention.
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
[Standing on the stage of the Stockholm Concert Hall, when he received the Crafford Prize medal, he received not only recognition from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but also recognition from the entire world. Because Goldbach's conjecture, which had troubled countless scholars, finally came to fruition in his hands.]
Of course, Lu Zhou felt that all of these could be summed up in one word.
When studying issues related to computational materials science at the Flint Library, Lu Zhou studied his paper, although he read the English translation at the time.
There is no change from when we met last year. This old-fashioned and arrogant Germanic old man still has the same temper and looks like he is not easy to get along with everyone.
[Standing on the stage of the Stockholm Concert Hall, when he received the Crafford Prize medal, he received not only recognition from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but also recognition from the entire world. Because Goldbach's conjecture, which had troubled countless scholars, finally came to fruition in his hands.]
The people interviewed in this issue are quite special.
[After all, sailing into uncharted waters requires more than just the courage to endure failure.]
"...Yes, we meet again."
Lu Zhou carried his suitcase down the gangway. Shortly after getting off the plane, Lu Zhou received a warm welcome.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
On the contrary, wearing his favorite plaid T-shirt, he looked just like an ordinary science and engineering college student, not even a professor.
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
After releasing the handle of the suitcase, Lu Zhou shook hands with him and said with a smile.
The unfinished piece of chalk is held in his right hand, and his left arm is raised like the captain in Pirates of the Caribbean, except that the one sitting on his arm is not a parrot, but the "little guy" from the Princeton Drone Club.
Lu Zhou made a random analysis and felt that his thoughts were quite reasonable.
Whether it is the rows of formulas and letters on the blackboard that are densely packed like spells, or the books and documents piled on the corner of the table, they all emphasize his identity as a mathematician. But all this does not make him look like a conservative old scholar, or a nerd criticized by mainstream North American society.
[In academia, it is rare for a scholar to reach such a height at such a young age. However, after becoming successful and famous, there are only a few scholars who can not be bound by fame and fortune, but still maintain the spirit of enterprising and transcendence, and climb new Everest on the road of science, even if they look at the world, or even beyond the boundaries of academia. Not much.]
"Times" does not make positive comments on every interviewee, and there are many bitter satires. However, there is no doubt that this article about him is obviously positive.
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
"...Yes, we meet again."
"Hello."
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
[After all, sailing into uncharted waters requires more than just the courage to endure failure.]
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
On the contrary, wearing his favorite plaid T-shirt, he looked just like an ordinary science and engineering college student, not even a professor.
[Standing on the stage of the Stockholm Concert Hall, when he received the Crafford Prize medal, he received not only recognition from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but also recognition from the entire world. Because Goldbach's conjecture, which had troubled countless scholars, finally came to fruition in his hands.]
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
[Recently, he was invited by the Max Planck Society to go to Europe to attend a lecture held specifically for him. At the report meeting, he will present his latest research results to the academic community, regarding the theoretical model of electrochemical interface structure.]
But for this arrogant old man, since he showed up at the pick-up scene, he presumably expressed his recognition for himself in his unique way, right
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine while waiting in boredom was an unexpected surprise in his life.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
[Recently, he was invited by the Max Planck Society to go to Europe to attend a lecture held specifically for him. At the report meeting, he will present his latest research results to the academic community, regarding the theoretical model of electrochemical interface structure.]
[As he once promised, he would use mathematics to redefine science. Whether it was a successful attempt or not, he kept his promise.]
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
"Um, hello."
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine while waiting in boredom was an unexpected surprise in his life.
The people interviewed in this issue are quite special.
[In academia, it is rare for a scholar to reach such a height at such a young age. However, after becoming successful and famous, there are only a few scholars who can not be bound by fame and fortune, but still maintain the spirit of enterprising and transcendence, and climb new Everest on the road of science, even if they look at the world, or even beyond the boundaries of academia. Not much.]
"We meet again."
Because it was in English, even if Lu Zhou didn't speak German, it wouldn't affect communication.
[This symbol belongs to the new generation of scholars and to this ever-changing era.]
Because the person being interviewed is not a political leader, a movie star, or an entrepreneur who is making waves in the capital market, but a scholar.
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
In addition to Klitzing, there are also Professor Ertel, director of the Max Planck Institute of Physical Chemistry, and Professor Faltings, who once had a relationship with Lu Zhou.
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
There is no change from when we met last year. This old-fashioned and arrogant Germanic old man still has the same temper and looks like he is not easy to get along with everyone.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
—Julie Drake]
Although he didn't really care about the public's evaluation of him, Lu Zhou was still a little curious about how a world-class newspaper would evaluate him.
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
[Time International Edition, 2017.8.21.
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine while waiting in boredom was an unexpected surprise in his life.
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
—Julie Drake]
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
In addition to Klitzing, there are also Professor Ertel, director of the Max Planck Institute of Physical Chemistry, and Professor Faltings, who once had a relationship with Lu Zhou.
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
"Times" does not make positive comments on every interviewee, and there are many bitter satires. However, there is no doubt that this article about him is obviously positive.
[As he once promised, he would use mathematics to redefine science. Whether it was a successful attempt or not, he kept his promise.]
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
The second week after the interview, the latest international edition of Time magazine was released.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
"Times" does not make positive comments on every interviewee, and there are many bitter satires. However, there is no doubt that this article about him is obviously positive.
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
"Um, hello."
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
Yes, the name of that quadcopter drone is "Little Guy".
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
After the usual greetings, the old man introduced himself and the several scholars behind him to Lu Zhou.
Whether it is the rows of formulas and letters on the blackboard that are densely packed like spells, or the books and documents piled on the corner of the table, they all emphasize his identity as a mathematician. But all this does not make him look like a conservative old scholar, or a nerd criticized by mainstream North American society.
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
On the contrary, wearing his favorite plaid T-shirt, he looked just like an ordinary science and engineering college student, not even a professor.
On the contrary, wearing his favorite plaid T-shirt, he looked just like an ordinary science and engineering college student, not even a professor.
"Hello, Mr. Lu Zhou, welcome to Berlin."
The most famous of his many research results is the quantum Hall effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1985.
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine while waiting in boredom was an unexpected surprise in his life.
The unfinished piece of chalk is held in his right hand, and his left arm is raised like the captain in Pirates of the Caribbean, except that the one sitting on his arm is not a parrot, but the "little guy" from the Princeton Drone Club.
But for this arrogant old man, since he showed up at the pick-up scene, he presumably expressed his recognition for himself in his unique way, right
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
Yes, the name of that quadcopter drone is "Little Guy".
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
"Hello!"
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
But for this arrogant old man, since he showed up at the pick-up scene, he presumably expressed his recognition for himself in his unique way, right
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
"Hello!"
"...Yes, we meet again."
Yes, that's right.
Of course, Lu Zhou felt that all of these could be summed up in one word.
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
[Recently, he was invited by the Max Planck Society to go to Europe to attend a lecture held specifically for him. At the report meeting, he will present his latest research results to the academic community, regarding the theoretical model of electrochemical interface structure.]
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
Yes, the name of that quadcopter drone is "Little Guy".
[Recently, he was invited by the Max Planck Society to go to Europe to attend a lecture held specifically for him. At the report meeting, he will present his latest research results to the academic community, regarding the theoretical model of electrochemical interface structure.]
"Times" does not make positive comments on every interviewee, and there are many bitter satires. However, there is no doubt that this article about him is obviously positive.
Yes, that's right.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
Because the person being interviewed is not a political leader, a movie star, or an entrepreneur who is making waves in the capital market, but a scholar.
Of course, Lu Zhou felt that all of these could be summed up in one word.
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
This big shot, who is the president of the Max Planck Society, once served as the director of the Max Planck Society's famous Steel Research Institute and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
[Recently, he was invited by the Max Planck Society to go to Europe to attend a lecture held specifically for him. At the report meeting, he will present his latest research results to the academic community, regarding the theoretical model of electrochemical interface structure.]
This character is pronounced shuai, which is pronounced in four tones.
Surrounded by a group of people, an old man with gray hair stretched out his right hand from a distance and walked towards him with a smile on his face.
Yes, the name of that quadcopter drone is "Little Guy".
In the field of his research, the Kelvin scanning probe invented by him is widely used to study hidden interfaces in corrosion science, revealing the stability mechanism of metal-polymer interfaces, and the electrochemical properties of metal surfaces covered with ultra-thin electrolytes. Outstanding research results have been achieved in research fields such as chemical properties.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
—Julie Drake]
…
"We meet again."
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
Lu Zhou made a random analysis and felt that his thoughts were quite reasonable.
On the contrary, wearing his favorite plaid T-shirt, he looked just like an ordinary science and engineering college student, not even a professor.
"Hello, Mr. Lu Zhou, welcome to Berlin."
Lu Zhou carried his suitcase down the gangway. Shortly after getting off the plane, Lu Zhou received a warm welcome.
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
Whether it is the rows of formulas and letters on the blackboard that are densely packed like spells, or the books and documents piled on the corner of the table, they all emphasize his identity as a mathematician. But all this does not make him look like a conservative old scholar, or a nerd criticized by mainstream North American society.
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
Surrounded by a group of people, an old man with gray hair stretched out his right hand from a distance and walked towards him with a smile on his face.
[After all, sailing into uncharted waters requires more than just the courage to endure failure.]
Surrounded by a group of people, an old man with gray hair stretched out his right hand from a distance and walked towards him with a smile on his face.
When studying issues related to computational materials science at the Flint Library, Lu Zhou studied his paper, although he read the English translation at the time.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
Because it was in English, even if Lu Zhou didn't speak German, it wouldn't affect communication.
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
"Hello, Mr. Lu Zhou, welcome to Berlin."
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
[This symbol belongs to the new generation of scholars and to this ever-changing era.]
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine while waiting in boredom was an unexpected surprise in his life.
After releasing the handle of the suitcase, Lu Zhou shook hands with him and said with a smile.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
Yes, that's right.
"Hello!"
[Time International Edition, 2017.8.21.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
"...Yes, we meet again."
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
Yes, that's right.
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
Because it was in English, even if Lu Zhou didn't speak German, it wouldn't affect communication.
Lu Zhou carried his suitcase down the gangway. Shortly after getting off the plane, Lu Zhou received a warm welcome.
[Time International Edition, 2017.8.21.
"...Yes, we meet again."
After the usual greetings, the old man introduced himself and the several scholars behind him to Lu Zhou.
Lu Zhou made a random analysis and felt that his thoughts were quite reasonable.
"Um, hello."
Compared with other professions, the distance between this profession and the public is undoubtedly far, and an interview about science or scholars is often labeled as boring and receives little attention.
In the field of his research, the Kelvin scanning probe invented by him is widely used to study hidden interfaces in corrosion science, revealing the stability mechanism of metal-polymer interfaces, and the electrochemical properties of metal surfaces covered with ultra-thin electrolytes. Outstanding research results have been achieved in research fields such as chemical properties.
After the usual greetings, the old man introduced himself and the several scholars behind him to Lu Zhou.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
…
[Time International Edition, 2017.8.21.
The people interviewed in this issue are quite special.
In addition to Klitzing, there are also Professor Ertel, director of the Max Planck Institute of Physical Chemistry, and Professor Faltings, who once had a relationship with Lu Zhou.
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
"Hello!"
"Please allow me to introduce myself. I am the president of the Max Planck Society, Martin Strahman." After a pause, Professor Strahman looked at the person closest to him and continued to introduce him, "This is Professor Claus von Klitzing..."
The unfinished piece of chalk is held in his right hand, and his left arm is raised like the captain in Pirates of the Caribbean, except that the one sitting on his arm is not a parrot, but the "little guy" from the Princeton Drone Club.
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
However, what is surprising is that when Julie Drake’s interview came out, it still attracted widespread attention.
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
…
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
[As he once promised, he would use mathematics to redefine science. Whether it was a successful attempt or not, he kept his promise.]
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
"Um, hello."
On the contrary, wearing his favorite plaid T-shirt, he looked just like an ordinary science and engineering college student, not even a professor.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
This big shot, who is the president of the Max Planck Society, once served as the director of the Max Planck Society's famous Steel Research Institute and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
Yes, that's right.
Compared with other professions, the distance between this profession and the public is undoubtedly far, and an interview about science or scholars is often labeled as boring and receives little attention.
In the field of his research, the Kelvin scanning probe invented by him is widely used to study hidden interfaces in corrosion science, revealing the stability mechanism of metal-polymer interfaces, and the electrochemical properties of metal surfaces covered with ultra-thin electrolytes. Outstanding research results have been achieved in research fields such as chemical properties.
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
After the usual greetings, the old man introduced himself and the several scholars behind him to Lu Zhou.
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
This character is pronounced shuai, which is pronounced in four tones.
When studying issues related to computational materials science at the Flint Library, Lu Zhou studied his paper, although he read the English translation at the time.
"Hello, Mr. Lu Zhou, welcome to Berlin."
[This symbol belongs to the new generation of scholars and to this ever-changing era.]
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
However, what is surprising is that when Julie Drake’s interview came out, it still attracted widespread attention.
After the usual greetings, the old man introduced himself and the several scholars behind him to Lu Zhou.
Yes, that's right.
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
This big shot, who is the president of the Max Planck Society, once served as the director of the Max Planck Society's famous Steel Research Institute and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
The most famous of his many research results is the quantum Hall effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1985.
Of course, what satisfied him the most was the photo on the cover.
The people interviewed in this issue are quite special.
In addition to Klitzing, there are also Professor Ertel, director of the Max Planck Institute of Physical Chemistry, and Professor Faltings, who once had a relationship with Lu Zhou.
The unfinished piece of chalk is held in his right hand, and his left arm is raised like the captain in Pirates of the Caribbean, except that the one sitting on his arm is not a parrot, but the "little guy" from the Princeton Drone Club.
This big shot, who is the president of the Max Planck Society, once served as the director of the Max Planck Society's famous Steel Research Institute and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
Lu Zhou carried his suitcase down the gangway. Shortly after getting off the plane, Lu Zhou received a warm welcome.
[After all, sailing into uncharted waters requires more than just the courage to endure failure.]
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
Perhaps the editor of Time Magazine wanted to use the four constantly rotating rotors to symbolize his never-ending thinking.
[And today, three years later, he not only has all of this, but he also uses God’s language, mathematics, to describe a completely different world for everyone.]
There is no change from when we met last year. This old-fashioned and arrogant Germanic old man still has the same temper and looks like he is not easy to get along with everyone.
[This symbol belongs to the new generation of scholars and to this ever-changing era.]
After releasing the handle of the suitcase, Lu Zhou shook hands with him and said with a smile.
"...Yes, we meet again."
The unfinished piece of chalk is held in his right hand, and his left arm is raised like the captain in Pirates of the Caribbean, except that the one sitting on his arm is not a parrot, but the "little guy" from the Princeton Drone Club.
"Hello."
Looking at the international edition of Time Magazine in his hand, a smile appeared on Lu Zhou's lips.
This big shot, who is the president of the Max Planck Society, once served as the director of the Max Planck Society's famous Steel Research Institute and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
Although he didn't really care about the public's evaluation of him, Lu Zhou was still a little curious about how a world-class newspaper would evaluate him.
"Um, hello."
However, what is surprising is that when Julie Drake’s interview came out, it still attracted widespread attention.
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
After several hours of flight, a bright silver flight slowly landed at Berlin's Tegel Airport.
The most famous of his many research results is the quantum Hall effect, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1985.
Whether it is the rows of formulas and letters on the blackboard that are densely packed like spells, or the books and documents piled on the corner of the table, they all emphasize his identity as a mathematician. But all this does not make him look like a conservative old scholar, or a nerd criticized by mainstream North American society.
"We meet again."
[I wish our science will always be young, and I hope our future will be better.]
[Standing on the stage of the Stockholm Concert Hall, when he received the Crafford Prize medal, he received not only recognition from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but also recognition from the entire world. Because Goldbach's conjecture, which had troubled countless scholars, finally came to fruition in his hands.]
Surrounded by a group of people, an old man with gray hair stretched out his right hand from a distance and walked towards him with a smile on his face.
"...Yes, we meet again."
Although he didn't really care about the public's evaluation of him, Lu Zhou was still a little curious about how a world-class newspaper would evaluate him.
The unfinished piece of chalk is held in his right hand, and his left arm is raised like the captain in Pirates of the Caribbean, except that the one sitting on his arm is not a parrot, but the "little guy" from the Princeton Drone Club.
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
There is no change from when we met last year. This old-fashioned and arrogant Germanic old man still has the same temper and looks like he is not easy to get along with everyone.
When he got this weekly, Lu Zhou was on a flight from New York to Berlin. Because he had been busy with the report meeting some time ago, he almost forgot about it after the interview.
As for what it is, I believe there is no need for him to say anything. Anyone who sees this photo will have the same idea.
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
Lu Zhou originally thought it would be more cordial to meet with his "companion", but after just four sentences, there was no communication between the two.
Because it was in English, even if Lu Zhou didn't speak German, it wouldn't affect communication.
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
[Standing on the stage of the Stockholm Concert Hall, when he received the Crafford Prize medal, he received not only recognition from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but also recognition from the entire world. Because Goldbach's conjecture, which had troubled countless scholars, finally came to fruition in his hands.]
[He is not only a person, but also a symbol.]
Yes, that's right.
But for this arrogant old man, since he showed up at the pick-up scene, he presumably expressed his recognition for himself in his unique way, right
Lu Zhou carried his suitcase down the gangway. Shortly after getting off the plane, Lu Zhou received a warm welcome.
Opening the title page, Lu Zhou looked down along the lines of text.
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
In addition to Klitzing, there are also Professor Ertel, director of the Max Planck Institute of Physical Chemistry, and Professor Faltings, who once had a relationship with Lu Zhou.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
Surrounded by a group of people, an old man with gray hair stretched out his right hand from a distance and walked towards him with a smile on his face.
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
[This symbol belongs to the new generation of scholars and to this ever-changing era.]
The people interviewed in this issue are quite special.
This big shot, who is the president of the Max Planck Society, once served as the director of the Max Planck Society's famous Steel Research Institute and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.
Even if you search the entire mathematical world, you can't count them on your fingers.
Because the person being interviewed is not a political leader, a movie star, or an entrepreneur who is making waves in the capital market, but a scholar.
—Julie Drake]
Lu Zhou made a random analysis and felt that his thoughts were quite reasonable.
As for Professor Klitzing, there is no need to mention his achievements. Whether you study theoretical physics or condensed matter physics, as long as you have studied quantum mechanics, you will see his name in textbooks or literature.
[In academia, it is rare for a scholar to reach such a height at such a young age. However, after becoming successful and famous, there are only a few scholars who can not be bound by fame and fortune, but still maintain the spirit of enterprising and transcendence, and climb new Everest on the road of science, even if they look at the world, or even beyond the boundaries of academia. Not much.]
But for this arrogant old man, since he showed up at the pick-up scene, he presumably expressed his recognition for himself in his unique way, right
After all, there are not many people who can give face to this big boss.
However, what is surprising is that when Julie Drake’s interview came out, it still attracted widespread attention.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials have turned lithium-sulfur batteries from a beautiful vision into a reality. Any consumer who uses electronic products enjoys the convenience brought by his research results directly or indirectly.]
Although this was their first meeting, Lu Zhou had already heard of Professor Martin Stratmann’s name.