<h4>Chapter 360: These Students Are Not Good Enough!</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
[Nutty!]
[God Lu is insane!]
[I thought that once I go into university, I would be able to touch God Lu’s trophy, but now, I don’t even understand what God Lu’s trophy is...]
[It doesn’t matter if you understand it or not, geniuses doing scientific research is different than normal people doing scientific research...]
[I’m staying up all night reading theses, so sad ?? ]
[Can this guy humble brag any more?]
[Lu Zhou, please teach me...]
[God Lu, are you still writing other people’s theses?]
[...]
Overnight, Lu Zhou’s inbox had 99+ notifications.
Thement section was blowing up.
Lu Zhou sat in the hotel restaurant and was eating breakfast. As he scrolled through his phone while looking at his fan messages, it made his breakfast even more delicious.
Suddenly, he received a call.
Lu Zhou picked up the phone and heard Principal Xu’s voice.
“How is it, is there hope for a Nobel Prize?”
Lu Zhou nearly choked on his food.
“How would I know?”
Even Einstein didn’t receive the Nobel Prize immediately after exining the photoelectric effect.
The more original a theory was, the more time it would take to test its importance and value. After all, not everything was as simple as the “existence of gravitational waves”.
Principal Xu realized that he had asked a nonsense question. He smiled as he said, “This... I don’t know anything about chemistry. However, the professors from the chemistry department have a high opinion of you. They said your theoryid the foundation forputational chemistry. A few academicians agree that it is no exaggeration to say that your research deserves a Nobel Prize.”
<i>This is not a f*cking exaggeration?</i>
Lu Zhou replied humbly, “... That’s a bit optimistic.”
“Haha, it’s not optimistic at all, congrattions on your Hoffman Prize!” Principal Xu smiled and changed into a more serious tone as he asked, “Also, I have something to ask you, what do you think aboutputational chemistry?”
Lu Zhou was stunned. He thought about it for a few seconds before he replied.
“I think it is a good field, it can increase our research efficiency and decrease research costs. This is all thanks to the breakthrough inputer technology. I think that chemistry will go in the direction of physics, it will change from a purely experimental discipline to a discipline based on experiment, theory, and calction.”
Actually, this wasn’t Lu Zhou’s own idea. The potential ofputational chemistry was mentioned at the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awards ceremony.
But now, the idea became a reality. Until now,putational chemistry hadn’t received any attention.
Lu Zhou always felt like it was only a matter of time until the rise ofputational chemistry.
Principal Xu smiled after hearing Lu Zhou’s answer.
“I think so too.”
Principal Xu was inputer science. He was an academician in the Ministry of Information Technology, and he had always valued Jin Ling University’sputer science department.
Now that the international theoretical chemistrymunity had recognized Lu Zhou’s theoretical model, the domestic debate had ended. Particrly, the sess of the HCS-2 material shone a light on the future ofputational chemistry. This was one of the reasons why Principal Xu wanted to develop in the area ofputational chemistry.
Actually, Jin Ling University had a theoretical andputational chemistry research institute. However, it mainly did theoretical research andcked special equipment.
Principal Xu Jian paused for a second before he said, “We n on building aputational chemistry supeputer center near Jin Ling University campus, what do you think?”
Lu Zhou was stunned.
“I think it’s good...”
<i>Does Jin Ling University have this much money?</i>
<i>A supeputer center wouldn’t be cheap.</i>
When Principal Xu heard Lu Zhou’s answer, he smiled and said, “Then, can you please help us write a letter?”
Lu Zhou: “Letter?”
Principal Xu: “Yes, just talk about the application potential ofputational chemistry... After all, Jin Ling University can’t afford to buy a supeputer; we need support from the state.”
Lu Zhou suddenly realized what was happening.
<i>So, you’re asking me for this favor?</i>
“Oh, just this? Okay,” Lu Zhou said. He didn’t know if he would be of any use, but he still agreed quickly. “Give me a week, I’ll write a letter to you.”
Principal Xu smiled and said, “Thank you so much.”
If Jin Ling University built aputational chemistry supeputer, it would be helpful for Lu Zhou’sputational materials research institute. He could easily borrow the equipment.
Therefore, Lu Zhou was also helping himself.
Lu Zhou finished his breakfast and returned to his room to change his outfit.
At the party yesterday, President Hendrik Olbertz of Humboldt University gave him an invitation to give a lecture to the science students at Humboldt University.
Although he said it was a lecture for undergraduate students, before the lecture even began, a few Humboldt University professors walked into the lecture hall and sat at the back of the ssroom.
They were engineering professors, which was in a different field than Lu Zhou’s. They didn’t expect to learn any new theory from Lu Zhou; they only wanted to learn how Princeton professors lectured.
Because of this, the professors were even prepared to take notes.
Lu Zhou looked at the crowded ssroom and adjusted the microphone on the podium. He made sure everything was working normally before he looked at the clock on the wall.
It was about time, so he cleared his throat and began his speech.
This was an unexpected lecture, so Lu Zhou didn’t have much time to prepare. However, that was not a big deal for him.
The lecture was about general scientific knowledge, it didn’t dive deep into any specific area.
His lecture was about the connections between physics, mathematics, and chemistry. He also talked about the problems he encountered in scientific research as well as some of the research experiences he acquired.
He didn’t even use a PowerPoint. With just a ckboard and chalk, Lu Zhou managed to portray his thoughts vividly.
However, there was a difference between ns and reality.
The first half of the hour was fine, but when the second half of the hour came, Lu Zhou wanted to make his theory more convincing and obvious, so he couldn’t help but write a few lines of equations on the ckboard.
After that, it was like a tsunami.
The entire ckboard was soon filled with equations.
The students sitting in the ssroom were fascinated by the first half of the lecture, but they were soon muddled when the second half came along.
“That’s the gist of it.”
Lu Zhou threw the chalk on the podium and patted the dust off his arms.
“I’ve finished my lecture. Did you understand everything?”
Everyone, including the professors, looked at him silently; no one dared to speak.
Lu Zhou gradually lost his smile.
“...”
<i>F*ck sake!</i>
<i>These students are not good enough!</i>