Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 968 Write Anything

Next game…

Can't you speak some human language?

It's getting late outside the window.

Sitting at the desk in the study, he looked at a blank computer with a bit of a headache, and after staring at the blinking cursor for half a strip, he suddenly shook his head in tears.

Without disclosing “trade secrets” or even preferably involving any specific academic details, publishing an article that could release "The Golden Ring Institute of Higher Studies has made a major breakthrough on lithium empty batteries!” Academic thesis on this message…

The most important thing is that the more influential the journal you contribute, the better...

How the hell do you write that???

After so many years in academia, the ark was for the first time made difficult by such strange demands.

Letting his mind dissipate freely, just as he grabbed his hair and almost gave up, the light in the corner of his eyes suddenly fell on the tube he had placed at the corner of the table.

In an instant, the inspiration was like a fountain, pouring into my mind.

Sitting up straight from the chair, the ark shouted with excitement.

“… Yes! ”

Since it is not possible to deal with the specific technical details of the lithium empty battery, focus your paper on mathematical models, or simply publish an article on computational materials, using the research of the lithium empty battery as the entry point, but avoiding the weight of the lithium empty battery itself is light!

Thinking about it, his eyes grew brighter and his hands on the keyboard moved like wind, instantly laying a line of headings in a blank piece of text ——

Study on the Use of a Category of Caged Carbon Molecules in the Handling of Oxygen Molecules in Modified PDMS Materials and Prospects for its Application in the Field of Lithium Sky Batteries

Looking at the line title, the Ark couldn't help but praise itself.

“I'm a fucking genius! ”

The patents for this caged carbon molecule are readily available, and although he later adjusted several of the major π bonds on this caged carbon molecule, he also failed to release the relevant patents, having already been registered by a professional patent agent while he was still teaching in Princeton.

The results of the experiment are readily available. Don't say he can write this paper. He can write a masters article from any of his students.

In about two or three hours, the Ark successfully completed the writing and layout of the paper.

After converting the file into a pdf format, add it to the mailbox attachment and look at the address of the recipient, the index finger of the ark taps gently on the mouse you are holding, thinking about where it would be more appropriate to throw this article.

"Nature"?

Science?

Doesn't seem right.

The result of this somewhat fried meal study, which is expected to be queued for a long time, is that he has serious doubts as to whether it will achieve the kind of sensational effect expected.

Thinking about it, the heart of the ark also made a decision.

Since it's written randomly, I don't think about Nature.

After repeated reflections, the Ark sent this prepared email to the JACS editorial mailbox.

While not as famous as the top two journals in science and less horrible influencing factors, JACS has a fairly bogus influence in materials and chemistry, arguably one of the top journals in the field.

The original paper published by the Ark, the Nobel Prize-winning Theoretical Model of Electrochemical Interface Structure, was submitted to JACS.

His relationship with the journal was quite good, for the reason that he later reviewed several articles for the journal, and his paper should be scheduled as soon as possible.

After doing these things, the ark stretched out a lazy waist and pushed the chair out to get up and walk out of the study to take a bath and sleep.

……

Just when the ark was almost dreamy, far from North America on the other side of the planet, it was daylight in the clear sky.

In the editorial section of JACS, suddenly there was a shock as if to discover a new continent.

“Jesus, Kanov, guess what I got in my mailbox? It's Professor Lu's thesis! ”

Looking at Chadian editor-in-chief Agris pushing his chair up, Kanov just mumbled in his heart, "You made me guess," and was instantly attracted to the second half of his sentence.

“Wait, what did you say? Professor Lu's thesis? He's back in material science? ”

When Agris smiled, "What is regression? He was originally a material scientist. Even if you forget who the founder of the theoretical model of computational materials and electrochemical interfaces is, don't forget the Nobel Prize of 18 years! ”

In the history of JACS since its inception, many Nobel Prize results have been published, but for the editor-in-chief of Agris, the 18-year Nobel Prize was the only one in his career, and the Nobel Prize results were reviewed by his hands!

This achievement alone is enough to keep his name in the annals of JACS magazine, and it's enough for him to blow his whole life.

Kind of intolerable about his editor-in-chief's personality, Kanov whispered, "But I don't think he thinks so. ”

“It doesn't matter! What matters is what we think! Stop talking nonsense and let me see what amazing research results are.” I randomly sent out my colleague, and after reading the paper's printed Agris carefully, my eyes suddenly changed a bit.

Looking at the unusual reaction on the face of Editor-in-Chief Agris, Kanov looked hesitant and curious.

“What does it say? ”

“About the use of a class of caged carbon molecules in the handling of oxygen molecules in modified PDMS materials… God, it's a lithium air cell!” Take a deep breath, Agris quickly flipped through the paper, "I seem to have heard before, the Lithium Sky Battery project of the Jinling Institute of Advanced Studies, the academic leader is a Chinese named Yang Xu! ”

When he heard Yang Xu's name, which was not a stranger, Kanov's expression gradually appeared.

“The paper is signed by the Ark...”

“Yes," swallowed the spit excitedly, editor-in-chief Agris pinching the right hand of the manuscript, unconsciously tightening, “My dear Mr. Kanov, guess what that means? That means they may have succeeded! ”

It was also a question to ask yourself, and this time it was Kanov who stunned himself.

But it was just a moment of inactivity, and he quickly reacted, why did Editor-in-Chief Agris make such bold assumptions?

Based on their experience as academic editors of journals, the general proposition is high and the research project is still popular in academia, and the research team engaged in the project often does not immediately take stock of the phased results and inventories obtained in the experiment, even after a certain amount of results has been achieved.

And taking 10,000 steps back, even if pressured by “performance pressures" to publish articles, is usually selectively releasing something less important, at least not inspiring the results of competitors.

Yang Xu, for example, hasn't published a single paper in the past year, but if the research team he brought with him hasn't done anything in the past year, he won't believe it if he kills him.

Now the Ark suddenly releases this paper...

And to be honest, this is such a crucial achievement.

Then there is only one possibility that can be explained, and that is that the Jinling Institute of Higher Studies has patented this technology, or even completed a follow-up study!

It's the only explanation that makes sense how they can afford to throw such a heavyweight paper...

There's nothing wrong with publishing.

The only thing left to think about is who is going to review the draft.

There was quite an acquiescence at this point, and Editor Agris and Kanov exchanged sights and asked.

“Who's still in this direction? ”

After a moment of serious reflection, Kanov tried to suggest: "Professor Jeff Dahn of Dalhousie University, Canada, a pioneer in the industrial applications of the ternary material LiNixMnyCozO2, has had a lot of success in the lithium-electric field, and Science has sent countless articles… I mean, he probably can. ”

Editor-in-Chief Agris shook his head after a while: “I'm afraid it's a bit difficult, he seems to be working on an IBM project recently, not necessarily vacant. Also, we have to find bulls in the same field, but not potential competitors of contributors. ”

“That's a little tricky. ”

I scratched my ear for a while, and Kanov suddenly came up with a name in his head, and his eyes lit up.

“I know a man! No one is better suited to be the reviewer of this article! ”

Editor-in-Chief Agris immediately looked at him and asked, "Who? ”

“Professor Stanley Whitingham of Binghamton University! His paper on titanium sulfide positives was impressive, even though it was off the front lines of scientific research, I still remember the shock in my mind at that time...”

It took about three seconds to commemorate my student years, watching the impatient divinity in Editor-in-Chief Agris's eyes become more and more apparent, and Kanov quickly ended his memories of the past, speaking quickly.

“I took note of the quoted part of Professor Lu's paper, quoting an article published six years ago by Professor Stanley on a caged carbon molecule. ”

“He will be the judge of this paper, no problem! ”

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(Thank the "IAG_Enlightenment” allies for rewarding ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ By the way, Enlightenment classmates, it's already June. Is it really okay not to review?