Chapter 58: Submit to Science?

The morning after Professor Stephen received the paper, he went straight to MIT.

Normally, professors at their age usually don't work in school every day. Normally, I go to the school to bring graduate students. When the project encounters a problem, I will come here.

But MIT is different from other universities. Even if the professors here are in their 70s and 80s, they still stick to their teaching positions.

Not only will I bring graduate students, but I will also take time to teach undergraduates, which is rare.

MIT Faculty of Science teaching building.

Stephen knocked on a quaint door with the printed paper in his hand.

Sitting in the room was an old man with white hair, wearing medieval glasses, looked up at the person who came, and said with a smile:

"Hey, old man, why are you free to come to me today, can't you just come and have a cup of coffee with me?"

While Professor Richard was speaking, a middle-aged woman in a suit consciously went to the coffee behind her.

This is the other party's life assistant. Stephen was not surprised, just looked at the other party and said politely, "No sugar, thank you."

Then Stephen sat down and deliberately asked, "Why, aren't you welcome to drink coffee?"

"Of course, did you only find out today?" Richard looked at Stephen, who was the same age as himself, and said without good words.

Stephen shook his head, this guy is careful, there is no need to continue arguing, and he said directly: "I came to the door today because I want you to help me read one of my student's papers?"

Then, he put the paper on the table.

"Shouldn't you read your students' papers? I'm a physics guy, but I don't know much about your computer."

Of course, Richard's words are modest. Anyone who takes it seriously is a fool.

Generally, at their level, even in other fields, they are considered experts.

Professor Richard verbally said he didn't understand, but he actually picked up the paper with his hands, crossed Erlang's legs, raised his glasses slightly, and began to review the paper.

It's just that when he saw this title, his reaction was exactly the same as when Stephen saw it last night.

"This title?" Richard glanced at the old man.

"My student, suddenly sent me a paper on materials. Regarding nano-single crystals, I think the school is still more authoritative for you. Let you look at it." Stephen said lightly, and took a sip of coffee. .

"It's interesting, I'll take a look first." Richard smiled. The disciples of the Turing Award winners did not study computers well, and came to the field of materials to publish papers. This field is still a bit big.

At first, he thought of contempt. After all, the other party was doing calculations, and his ability in materials was not necessarily strong.

It's just this idea, which he gradually put away after he turned two pages.

"interesting."

Richard chuckled lightly, put his cocked feet down, straightened his posture, and looked down seriously.

Turning page by page, Richard's reading speed also slowed down.

At the end, he didn't have any contempt for a word.

The level of this paper is quite high!

Not long after, when he turned to the last page, Richard sighed, looked at Stephen and asked seriously, "Stephen, you old guy really didn't lie to me? Are you sure you are your student?"

"This paper is amazing!" Richard raised the paper in his hand, with a little excitement in his tone, "What he is studying is actually an electronic screen! I also have a research institute for this concept, but the current technology is still somewhat difficult to achieve. , I thought it would take five or six years to break through, but I didn't expect it..."

Stephen didn't come here to listen to the other party's feelings, but from these words, he still learned a lot of information.

He asked curiously: "Last night, I also briefly read it. At present, the scientific community believes that the photonic screen can be broken. However, modern technology is immature, and it is still difficult to break through in three to five years."

"It's hard to break through?" Richard laughed when he heard this. He looked at his old friend with interest, "Stephen, you really missed the mark this time."

"How?" Stephen asked.

"As a student of yours, your strength is quite good. This paper basically explains the material problems that the photonic screen needs to solve. If I guess correctly, the photonic screen technology has been broken by their team."

"It's terrifying in the future. It's amazing to bring this technology to the market a few years earlier. It's a good seedling. It's a pity that I didn't let me teach it, otherwise, you won't be ruined by this old guy."

In Richard's view, this technical breakthrough must be the work of a team. How can it be solved with just a few people?

"Destroyed? What do you mean by that? I think you've lost your mind when you get older!" Stephen showed no mercy, and went back to it.

"As far as you guys are involved in computers, can it be useful to us in physics? If this student asks me to teach, he will definitely win the Nobel Prize within 20 years!" Richard didn't look directly at the other party, because this paper was not a big deal for the never-before-seen Chen Hao, who met him, felt regretful in his heart.

A computer major, who comes to work on materials across fields, can actually make such a big noise.

Incredible!

"Hmph~ I'm too lazy to tell you, I'm a student in a hurry to submit a paper, although I don't know the reason, but I'm in a hurry. Look at what journals it can be published in, and help expeditiously review the manuscript."

"Are you in a hurry?" When it comes to the business, Richard didn't compete with Stephen anymore, but after thinking for a few seconds, he said seriously: "For this paper, I suggest publishing it on Science. As for reviewing the manuscript. If so, I will directly help him vote on his behalf later, and I will ask the editor over there to expeditiously handle this."

In Richard's opinion, this paper is no problem whether it is published in the two major journals of nature or scienceWhy choose science? Because the editor of Science has been calling him lately...

As a Richard who often publishes papers on Science, he has indeed not published much research results in the past year or two.

At least urging the editors of scientific journals... This is the privilege of these top academic giants.

"Can you post it on "Science"? It seems that this little guy has made a lot of noise this time." Stephen was slightly startled. He still underestimated the influence of Chen Hao's paper.

After learning that there was no problem, Stephen left Chen Hao's personal information and left.

Richard looked at the information and repeated it.

"Hao Chen? According to their Chinese name, they should be called Chen Hao?" Richard smiled slightly. Although he was from the United States, he was a little bit fluent in Chinese.

"Hey Owen, I'm Richard. I have a paper on nano here that I want you to rush to review, no no no, not mine. Well, I've read it, it's pretty good, you can read it first Look. If it doesn't work, I'll vote for Naturen again."

Because of Richard's last words, Owen on the other side of the phone suddenly became nervous.

Without hesitation, he agreed to expedited processing.

ps: I ask for a recommendation ticket every day~

This afternoon, I came to a studio of the Provincial Network Writers Association in Fujian to code words. It's a pity that it came at the wrong time, and I didn't see the two great gods, Luan and Fu Xiaochen. Now the person who is sitting on my other side's code is Dianniang sci-fi boss Mengjun, the author of "Hong Kong Comprehensive World Heroes". I chatted with the two big guys for a while today and gained a lot of coding experience, hehe.

One more chapter tonight

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