While assisting Wu Tong with his repeated experiments, the core team members were also privately diligently studying various knowledge points in this field. They didn't seek to master them immediately, but hoped that when assisting Wu Tong with his experiments, he would understand the logic behind these experiments, the principles involved, why he was trying this step, what kind of progress he could make, and how to predict and design the next step...
Each step of understanding will surely become the nourishment for their growth! Mr. Wu has fallen far behind them, but the core team still hopes to narrow the gap through their own efforts, rather than being left further behind by Wu Tong!
After all, they are also Mr. Wu's people. If even they can't keep up with Mr. Wu's pace of progress, how can they better assist Mr. Wu in the future? Even if they are just auxiliary tools, they must have a high enough level to keep up with Mr. Wu's ideas. Otherwise, they will really become wooden robots that can only move when Mr. Wu commands them. In that case, their value will really not be very necessary.
People's value is always increasing as they are promoted. They are very lucky to have joined Mr. Wu's team at its early stage. In the past two years, they have received private guidance from Mr. Wu and the excellent conditions and treatment of the research team, which are the envy of countless colleagues. If they don't know how to cherish it, these high treatments will have nothing to do with them in the future. Judging from the reality of this problem, they will not allow themselves to muddle through!
When their living conditions are fully guaranteed, people always have aspirations. Their goal is to achieve their own scientific research success under the leadership of Mr. Wu. This is also the most simple aspiration of all grassroots researchers who have entered the field of scientific research!
For Wu Tong, as long as she has a little clue, she can deduce a complete experimental process from point to surface. When there is progress in research in this area by the international experts, basically, as long as it does not involve top secrets, it will be published in Science or Nature, as well as other first-class journals, whether it is real results, reviews, or some papers by experts.
However, any research related to superconductivity is the object of Wu Tong's research and study, the object of his repeated experiments, and the goal of repeated experiments in the laboratory.
As time went on, Wu Tong collected more and more detailed experimental data on organic superconductors. With this massive accumulation of data, it was time for Wu Tong to truly demonstrate her expertise: aggregating the data, using it to build a massive mathematical model, and then using that model to derive appropriate parameters, ultimately developing a material model that was on the right track.
Pages of draft paper piled up on the corner of Wu Tong's office desk, their thickness visibly increasing. Through constant deduction, Wu Tong slowly found the right path. Through repeated experiments, she had already verified the quantum spin Hall state of the superconducting material graphene, as well as the ferromagnetism and heterostructures of van der Waals crystals.
These two items are directly two papers that can be published in top journals such as Science or Nature.
"Sure enough, once Boss Wu takes action, we'll know for sure!" Tao Ran and Ruan Chengxu's eyes sparkled with admiration. In just one month, Boss Wu had made such significant progress in organic superconducting materials. Truly, they were in awe.
"Mr. Wu, with this kind of progress, we can publish in two top journals. Will you publish in Nature or Science?"
Although, publishing in top journals has always been easy for Mr. Wu, since his rise to prominence, in addition to contributing two or three major mathematical breakthroughs to support the Peking University Mathematical Annals, these include but are not limited to the NS proof..., forcing domestic and foreign scholars to read their Chinese journals, which greatly raised the status of domestic mathematical annuals.
However, you can never have too many top journals, and I believe that Kyoto University has the same considerations!
"Last year's teaching tasks have come to an end. If President Wu can publish two articles in top core journals at the beginning of this year, I believe that Peking University, especially the School of Materials Science and Engineering, will be able to complete its scientific research tasks for this year ahead of schedule!" Ruan Chengxu couldn't help but sigh.
It’s not that the standards of their Peking University School of Materials Science and Engineering are low, but that Mr. Wu’s scientific research level is really too high and his research results are amazing. The weight of international top journals such as Science and Nature is really too much!
"Science and Nature?" Wu Tong paused. These two papers weren't actually sensitive, and it wasn't like anyone would be able to approach the critical temperature or achieve room-temperature superconductivity based on them. They simply revealed some states, some discoveries. So, using them to enhance the reputation of the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Peking University and reduce the burden of scientific research wasn't out of the question.
"You will take the lead and finish these two papers as soon as possible, one for each of you, and one as the second author. You can add the teacher as the corresponding author or as the co-second author! Other team members who participated in the experiment will be placed in other author positions!" Wu Tong gave direct instructions.
Next, she has a more pressing task ahead: completing her active ideas based on current experimental progress and data modeling, and integrating them into new material design. This is the most important thing. She is very discerning about priorities. With two top-tier journals, she certainly needs to push for them if they are useful, so she'll leave it to these two generals.
Whether it is Tao Ran or Ruan Chengxu, they both have sufficient foundation in paper editing, and they also followed her to complete the experiment. They have a clear understanding of each process, the principles of the experiment, the verification of the experimental results, and the gains from the experiment... On this basis, it is estimated that it will not be a problem for one person to edit a paper.
They all contributed greatly to the research, and together with the paper editors, a second author is more than capable of shouldering the heavy responsibility. If Wu Tong wasn't worried about forcing things, he could have simply signed as the first author or a co-author.
"Second author?" Tao Ran and Ruan Chengxu felt like they were about to faint from happiness. Being second author in a top journal like Science or Nature—what kind of a concept was that? Forget second authorship. Even being the eighth, ninth, or tenth author would be a shoo-in for the chance to be published in a top journal like Science or Nature.
Now, Mr. Wu directly lets them edit and gives them the opportunity to be the second author. How many people must be scrambling for such a happy treatment? They are so envious that they shed tears and drool!
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