Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 465: Nobel Lecture

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This may sound simple, but it's not easy to actually do it.

"Take a warning!"

If not for the chance encounter at the state banquet last time, Lu Zhou wouldn't even remember this person.

Outside the lecture hall, in the corridor of the Royal Academy of Sciences, several civil servants in suits and ties were standing there, led by a middle-aged man with a Chinese face.

"I am honored to meet you here," Ambassador Zhang said with a smile while holding Lu Zhou's right hand and shaking it, "Also, congratulations to you, Professor Lu! The honor you received on the award podium is a great achievement for us Chinese people." The scientific community has taken a breath of fresh air!"

Dropping in to collect the award…

When he first arrived in the lecture hall, the lecture hall was packed with people, even more crowded than the Nobel Dinner, but no one complained.

Lu Zhou thought carefully for a while, and after confirming that he had nothing else to do, he said, "Go home for the New Year, I don't have any other plans."

Lu Zhou bowed slightly, turned around and walked towards the audience.

On the one hand, it is out of respect for the Nobel Prize winner.

"You are too humble! If the Nobel Prize is just the icing on the cake, then there is no honor to be praised." After a pause, Ambassador Zhang continued in an enthusiastic tone, "Can I ask? Do you have any plans after your trip to Stockholm?”

"In my opinion, mathematical tools provide a unique perspective. It allows us to bypass inherent experience and think about phenomena we don't understand from God's perspective."

When Lu Zhou came out of the lecture hall, the middle-aged man's eyes suddenly lit up, he smiled and took the initiative to greet Lu Zhou.

Otherwise, no one else would even need to take action.

Recalling Academician Liu's meaningful eyes, he suddenly realized how dangerous his behavior was.

Lu Zhou: "Going to Beijing?"

ambassador

"In my opinion, it is to think rationally about the 'why' of everything we don't understand."

After hearing this unexpected compliment, Lu Zhou looked at the strange man, smiled and nodded: "Thank you, who are you?"

After watching the audience pause for a second, Lu Zhou continued with a positive tone.

After hearing this, Ambassador Zhang finally showed a bright smile on his face and suggested with a smile.

OK…

In this regard, any subject is actually the same.

Millennium Dilemma…

Of course, it is not just a complete science popularization.

Ambassador Zhang was slightly stunned: "France?"

However, this rule only applies to the average person.

In this report meeting, Lu Zhou did not use too difficult to understand formulas to explain his arguments. He only talked about the problems he encountered when studying HCS-2 materials and his thoughts on some abnormal phenomena.

But soon, he coughed dryly and concealed his gaffe without leaving any trace.

The audience in the audience stood up to pay tribute.

Many people spend their entire lives becoming proficient in only one field.

After hearing these words, the expressions of several embassy and consulate staff suddenly twitched.

If you include the Fields Medal he won a few months ago, he did win a bit faster this year.

After all, after entering the second half of the 20th century, the development of the academic field has moved from barbaric growth to classification and refinement. Those who engage in electrochemistry may not necessarily understand the research in physical chemistry, and scholars in the field of biochemistry may not even be able to Read the papers in the first two directions.

So much so that when he left the office, he was like a puppet being led by strings, walking around in a daze.

Immediately afterwards, Ambassador Zhang quickly continued to ask: "What about after going to France?"

Although no passionate language was used, the audience was extremely engaged.

Zhang Wenbin smiled and stretched out his right hand: "Zhang Wenbin, Ambassador to Sweden."

The words of his former mentor caused the color to drain from Wang Haifeng's face.

"Professor Lu used vivid language to give us an exciting speech!"

There was thunderous applause.

For him, whether it is the theoretical work of electrochemistry or the application of lithium-sulfur batteries, these problems that originally required many people to solve seemed to have been solved by him alone...

According to the Nobel Prize awarding process, after the dinner, there will be a Nobel lecture the next day.

Perhaps it was because the face was so young, even younger than his own students, that he had almost forgotten the hard-to-explain rules in academia.

At about 14:00 in East District 1, Lu Zhou came to the lecture hall of the School of Chemistry of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences as scheduled and gave a thirty-minute lecture on the theme of "The Mystery of Numbers in the Microscopic World".

In fact, Wang Haifeng still overestimated himself.

"Yes," Ambassador Zhang said with a smile, "someone wants to meet with you."

And if you make a small improvement on this basis, you will not live up to your mission as a scholar.

If there was anything he was thankful for right now, it would probably be that Lu Zhou was not that narrow-minded.

Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly: "It's not bad."

"You are exaggerating." Lu Zhou smiled modestly, "There are many outstanding Chinese scholars in the international academic community, and a Nobel Prize is just the icing on the cake."

"... I remember hearing a saying a long time ago that when you have made all the mistakes you can make in a field, you can become an expert in this field, because for you, you already know which attempts are destined to be the best. Incorrect."

"I always thought that winning awards and being soft can only happen in the sports world, but I didn't expect that it can also be done in academia. Professor Lu is really... surprising."

"What is science?"

Simply put, the purpose of the Nobel Lecture is to allow scholars in the same field but in different directions to understand at a glance what work the Nobel Prize winners have done or are doing, what the significance of the work is, and its impact on academia and society. What does it mean to the world

Lu Zhou thought for a while and said, "Maybe I'll go to France."

As for more, it is out of admiration for the knowledge reserve of this Nobel laureate...

This was the first time he was so lucky that the person he regarded as a thorn in his side had made a fool of himself...

Even Ambassador Zhang, who was accustomed to big scenes, couldn't help but twitch his eyebrows.

According to the practice of previous Nobel lectures, the lectures here are not entirely professional in nature. Even if you have no knowledge in the relevant field, you can still understand what the people on the stage are saying.

In fact, modern science also progresses through the accumulation of these bits and pieces.

Those who came to listen to the lecture were not only chemistry scholars from all over the world, but also students from Stockholm University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and even some local citizens who were interested in science.

Soon, the speech came to an end. Lu Zhou paused for half a second and briefly concluded.

Surprised to see this unexpected visitor, Lu Zhou shook hands with him and said with a casual smile: "It turns out to be Mr. Ambassador. Nice to meet you."

"Before going home, could you please go to Beijing?"

Lu Zhou smiled sheepishly: "Well, there is another Millennium Problem prize there, and I plan to collect it on the way."