Scholar’s Advanced Technological System
Chapter 355: Going to Berlin
The second week after the interview, the latest edition of Times Weekly International came out fresh.
The characters in this issue are quite special.
Because he wasn't interviewed as a political leader, not as a movie star, or as an entrepreneur shouting rain in the capital markets, but as an academic.
Relative to other professions, the distance between the profession and the public is undoubtedly far away, and an interview with a scientist or scholar tends to be distracted by boring labels.
Unsurprisingly, however, when Julie Drake's interview came out, it continued to attract widespread attention.
When we got this weekly magazine, the ark was on a flight from New York to Berlin. He was so busy with the debriefing that he almost forgot about it after the interview.
Suddenly seeing this weekly magazine in a boring wait is an unexpected surprise in his life.
Though not very concerned about what the public would say about themselves, Ark is curious about what a world-class newspaper would say about itself.
The door was opened and the ark looked down along that line of text.
[… three years ago, he had no outstanding research results, no brilliant medal today, and no countless young scholars or students, visiting the library of Jinling University like a pilgrimage, just to sit in the seat he once sat in, hoping to borrow his inspiration and thoughts.
[And three years later, today, he not only owns all of this, but also paints a completely different world for all in God's language mathematics.
[Standing on the stage at Sdergolmore Hall, when he took the Crawford Prize, he was recognized not only by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, but by the whole world. Because Goldbach, who once haunted countless scholars, finally finished the last batch on his hands.
[Today, his new achievements in the field of materials make lithium-sulfur batteries a reality from a brilliant vision. Any consumer using electronic products enjoys, directly or indirectly, the convenience of his research findings.
[In academia, few scholars can reach such heights at such a young age. Few scholars, even beyond the boundaries of academia, are able to climb the new Peak of Everest on the road to science without being bound by fame after success.
[After all, entering an unknown sea requires more than just the courage to endure failure.
[Recently, he was invited by the Map Society to Europe to attend a special presentation for him. During the reporting session, he will present his latest research findings, a theoretical model of the electrochemical interface structure, to academia.
[As he had promised, he would redefine science with mathematics. Whether it was a successful attempt or not, he kept his promise.
[He's not just a person, he's a symbol.
[This symbol belongs to the new-generation scholars, and also to this day and age.
[May our science always be young and may our future be better.
[Times Weekly International Edition, August 21, 2017.
- Julie Drake]
Looking at the international edition of Times Weekly in hand, the corner of the ark's mouth raised a smile.
Times does not make a positive assessment of every interviewee, and spicy sarcasm is rare, yet there is no doubt that this article about him is clearly positive.
Of course, he was most satisfied with the photo on the cover.
Whether it's the secret lines on the blackboard, the spell-like formulas and letters, or the books and literature stacked in the corners of the table, he underscores his mathematician identity. But it didn't make him look like an old-fashioned scholar, or a nerd criticized by mainstream North American society.
On the contrary, the guy in the favorite plaid T-shirt looks nothing like an average tech student, not even a professor.
The unfinished chalk was pinched in his right hand, his left arm lifted like a captain of a Caribbean pirate, except that it was not a parrot that parked on his arm, but a “little guy” at the Princeton Drone Club.
Yeah, the name of the quad-wing drone, it's called "Little Guy."
Perhaps the editor of Time magazine wanted to conjure up his constant thinking through the four spinning wings.
Of course, the Ark felt that all of this, in fact, could be summed up in a single word.
As for what it is, I'm sure there's no need for him to say more, and anyone who sees this photograph will have the same idea.
Yes, that's right.
This word pronounces shuai, the one that reads four.
……
After hours of flight, a bright silver flight landed slowly at Tagel Airport in Berlin.
Shortly after disembarking from the plane, the canoe was greeted with enthusiasm and enthusiasm.
In a crowd of people, only an elderly man with white hair was seen, stretching out his right hand from afar and walking towards him with a smile.
“Hello, Mr. Ark, welcome to Berlin. ”
Ungripping the suitcase, the ark shook his hand and smiled.
“Hello!”
Because it's in English, even if the ship doesn't speak German, it doesn't affect communication.
After a routine cold greeting, the old man introduced himself and several scholars behind him to the ark.
“Allow me to introduce myself, I am Martin Strahman, president of the Maple Society," Tong Tong, Professor Strahman looked at the nearest person to him and continued to introduce him, "This is Professor Klaus von Cletching...”
Although this is the first time we have met, the Ark has long heard the name of Professor Martin Stratmann.
The old man, who is president of the Maple Society, has served as director of the prestigious Institute of Steel of the Maple Society and is also an expert in the field of surface chemistry.
In the field he studied, Kelvin scanning probes, invented by him, were widely used to study hidden interfaces in the corrosion sciences, revealing the stability mechanism of metal-polymer interfaces, and outstanding research results were obtained in areas such as the electrochemical properties of ultra-thin electrolytes covering metal surfaces.
While studying issues related to computational materials in the Stone Library, the Ark had studied his thesis, although it was an English translation at the time.
As for Professor Clearing, there is no need to mention his achievements, whether theoretical physics or condensed state physics, as long as he has studied quantum mechanics, he will see his name more or less in textbooks or literature.
The most famous of his research results was the Quantum Hall effect, which led to the Nobel Prize in '85.
In addition to Clearing, there is Professor Etter, the director of the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Maple Society, and Professor Faltines, who once had a relationship with the Ark.
And when I saw him last year, it didn't change much, and this old man Germanic, old and arrogant, was still that temper, that look on everyone's face that wasn't easy.
“Hello.”
“Uh, hello. ”
“We meet again. ”
“... yeah, see you again. ”
The ark thought it would be more friendly to meet with the "companions", but after four short sentences, there was no communication between the two.
But for this arrogant old man, since he appeared at the pick-up site, he wanted to express his approval in a unique way, didn't he?
After all, there aren't many people who can make this big man look good.
If you look all over the math world, you can't count your fingers.
The ark analyzed a wave indiscriminately and felt that it made sense to think so.