A male student from the School of Computer Science made a profound comment: "Lin Zhixia completed her undergraduate studies in three years and her doctorate in two years. This is too cruel. She is so cruel to herself, how can she be cruel to her students? Damn, if I take her class, I will be doomed. I have to be busy with internships, TOEFL and GRE this semester. How will I find enough time?"
His roommate was still hesitant: "Hey, Teacher Lin... so beautiful, so beautiful."
Lin Zhixia wore a black dress today, with a tight waistline and a hem that went below her knees, which made her look very slender and charming. She stood quietly in the corridor with her back to the students in the classroom, which reminded people of idioms such as "slender and graceful" and "beautiful as a flower". Several students who passed by her couldn't help but look back at her.
Drop out of Lin Zhixia's class...
It is indeed a difficult decision!
Some students in the lecture hall gathered together to discuss for a while.
Although Lin Zhixia is a responsible and knowledgeable teacher, the difficulty of the assignments and exams discourages students. The boy from the School of Computer Science also advised everyone: "If you want to see Teacher Lin, just come to the classroom to audit. It's better to go to her office on Friday for an interview than to stick to this course."
As soon as he finished speaking, he put on his schoolbag and waved to everyone: "I'm going to the library to study on my own and I'm going to drop out of Quantum Bits and Computers."
He took with him a group of followers.
The back row of the lecture hall was almost empty.
Almost all the boys from the School of Computer Science have left, and many students from the Interdisciplinary School are still struggling.
Looking at the entire classroom, there are no more than forty students who are really interested in this course. The one with the strongest interest is the "God of Interdisciplinary College" - his full name is Cui Yiming, and his classmates respectfully call him "Ming Shen".
Cui Yiming pushed up his glasses and looked at the blackboard written by Lin Zhixia, with a chilling smile on his face. He stood up from his seat, packed his schoolbag, put it on his shoulder, and walked a few steps in a hurry.
His roommate was shocked and asked, "Ming Shen, you want to drop out of the class?"
"What's the use of refunding?" Cui Yiming explained. "There are empty seats in the first row. I'll go sit in the first row."
After the bell rang, Lin Zhixia walked into the classroom again.
She was stunned for a few seconds.
Half of her students were gone.
Why is this happening?
All the students taught by Lin Zhixia are full of praise for her.
To this day, she still often receives emails from Han Guang and Wu Pinyan, both of whom were undergraduates she taught at Cambridge. Currently, one of them is studying for a doctorate at MIT, and the other is studying for a doctorate at Cambridge, and both are determined to join the scientific research community.
Every year on Teachers' Day, Lin Zhixia's undergraduate roommate Deng Shasha would send her a text message: "Happy Teacher Xiaolin's Day! Shasha will always love you."
Lin Zhixia never thought that the dropout rate of "Quantum Bits and Computers" would exceed 50%.
"Quantum Bits and Computers" has a weekly lab class, and Lin Zhixia has already written the grouping and schedule. Suddenly losing half of her students, she was frustrated in her teaching task for the first time in her life. If too many students drop out, the course will be stopped by the Academic Affairs Office.
But she prepared for a long time and put in a lot of effort.
Lin Zhixia held the desk with her left hand, reflecting on her performance in the class. She did not make any academic mistakes. She also introduced several of the most interesting algorithms of "quantum computing" and outlined the future development direction of this field. Many students from the neighboring physics school were happily attending the extremely difficult "String Theory" and "Quantum Spin Simulation" lectures. Why did Lin Zhixia fail in the battlefield of "quantum computing"?
Countless thoughts flashed through her mind.
She had to admit that she felt a little depressed and lost.
Even though she understood a lot of things, when negative emotions arose in her heart, she could not quickly resolve them within a few minutes. She took a deep breath and said in a calm tone: "Okay, let's continue the class... In the last class, we mentioned entangled states and density matrices. Quantum states are inseparable from probability issues. At the same time, we must also consider Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Position and momentum cannot be determined at the same time[1]..."
Hearing this, the two students sitting by the window in the fifth row suddenly picked up their schoolbags and tiptoed out of the classroom - one of the boys felt a little reluctant and kept looking back at Lin Zhixia.
Lin Zhixia paused.
"Quantum Bits and Computers" has opened up course selection channels for six colleges. Compared with the Interdisciplinary College and the College of Physics, students in other colleges, such as software engineering and computer science, probably have little exposure to the concepts related to quantum mechanics. Therefore, even if Lin Zhixia is just introducing simple definitions of terms, it will scare off some young people who are afraid of failing the course.
Lin Zhixia calmed herself down and continued with the class.
She deliberately slowed down the tempo and inserted two jokes to lighten the classroom atmosphere.
Finally, there was a relaxed laugh in the classroom.
A freshman auditor held his face with his hands, staring at Lin Zhixia intently with his pupils shining. Lin Zhixia felt that her teaching method should have some merits.
After class, Lin Zhixia took out her phone and was about to call Jiang Yubai, but then she remembered that he had been very busy these days and might not have time to chat with her, so she put the phone back into her backpack.
The "God of Cross Academy" blocked her way.
She turned around and asked, "Is your name Cui Yiming? Hello."
Cui Yiming raised his eyebrows slightly: "Teacher, do you know me?"
Lin Zhixia knew all the students at Interdisciplinary College. She had seen group photos of the students, with each person's name on the back of the photo. In this way, she remembered their faces and names.
She did not answer Cui Yiming's question, but asked him: "Do you have any idea of doing scientific research?"
Cui Yiming smiled. He said that his undergraduate advisor had mentored him during his sophomore year, and he had published a paper in a Zone II SCI journal. Last summer, he also did summer research at the Max Planck Institute in Germany. He wanted to ask Lin Zhixia what theoretical research direction she was best at.
Lin Zhixia talked with him as they walked.
He followed her closely and went with her to the laboratory.
His roommates were standing in the hallway.
Everyone looked at the backs of Lin Zhixia and Cui Yiming, and their expressions couldn't help but become subtle.
There are only Fang Yiwen and Zhan Rui in the cutting-edge quantum laboratory.
The operating room was well-lit. Fang Yiwen, dressed in white, lowered her head and wrote furiously. She worked out the formula very quickly, with a look of great concentration.
Zhan Rui stood in front of a whiteboard, holding a marker in his hand, organizing the ideas for his thesis on "Distributional reinforcement learning".
When Zhan Rui first got the paper and saw the title, he thought it was related to "Distributed reinforcement learning". It turned out that he was wrong. The two algorithms are actually very different, and the implementation process of the former is more novel.
What’s most interesting is that the authors of the “Distributional reinforcing learning” algorithm admitted in the paper that they didn’t know why this new method performed better than traditional methods in game applications.
Zhan Rui fell into thought.
At this moment, he heard footsteps.
He turned around and saw Lin Zhixia and Cui Yiming.
Lin Zhixia introduced Cui Yiming to him and asked, "Where's Xu Lingbo? Didn't he come to the lab today?"
Yes.
Xu Lingbo didn't come.
At this time, Xu Lingbo was lying on the single bed in the dormitory. He was playing with his mobile phone, thinking about his senior sister, and he also set an alarm, planning to go to the cafeteria to buy food in advance and send it to the laboratory for his senior sister as lunch.
At this time, his senior sister actually called him.
Xu Lingbo immediately pressed the answer button, and heard the senior sister say: "Teacher Lin asked you to come to the laboratory building. There is a boy in the group who wants to work on a project with Lin Zhixia. We need to hold an impromptu group meeting. Please come quickly."
Temporary group meeting?
What is this?
Xu Lingbo jumped out of bed in a panic, and before he even put on his pants, he began to seek help: "Brother Qiang, hey, Brother Qiang, my instructor is going to hold a temporary group meeting, and a junior has joined the group. What should I do?"
The "Brother Qiang" that Xu Lingbo called was none other than Xu Lingbo's master's roommate.
Brother Qiang has a strong psychological quality.
He was reading a book. He turned the page and said calmly, "What should I do? Use the graduate student group slacking technique I taught you."
"Is it okay?" Xu Lingbo was unsure.
Brother Qiang turned around, looked at him, pointed at his trousers, and motioned for him to put on his clothes first.
However, he misunderstood what Brother Qiang meant, and suddenly realized: "Brother Qiang, are you trying to say that I should relax and live in the crotch... live in the present?"
Brother Qiang was as steady as an old dog: "Bodi, your instructor had a class on "Quantum Bits and Computers" this morning. The new person in your group must be an undergraduate. You have studied for a year as a master's student, and you are scared when you meet a third-year undergraduate? Don't make trouble."
After listening to Brother Qiang's analysis, Xu Lingbo straightened his chest. He took out the notes he had made last semester and several papers he had printed in advance from the cabinet. Every page of the paper was densely underlined with colored highlighters. These were all illusions Xu Lingbo deliberately created.
He took these things and rushed to Lin Zhixia's laboratory.
Lin Zhixia's laboratory suddenly became lively.
In addition to Cui Yiming who had just joined the group, Tan Qianche also happened to come to the experimental building of the Interdisciplinary College to work.
The experimental machine ordered by Tan Qianche was mistakenly delivered to the Interdisciplinary College. In order to get his things back, he had to greet the leaders of the Interdisciplinary College first.
After finally finding the leader and finishing his work, Tan Qianche thought it was time for lunch, so he went to see Lin Zhixia - Lin Zhixia was his junior sister in the same school. His doctoral supervisor, Professor Gu Like, had called him some time ago and reminded him to do scientific research well in school, to guide students seriously, and to take care of his junior sister if convenient.
Tan Qianche understood the hidden meaning of Gu Like.
Gu Likai believes that Lin Zhixia is kindhearted, has never been out in society, has always worked and studied in school, and has found time to work with an Internet company to build a quantum technology platform - this is of course a good thing. However, Lin Zhixia must also be careful not to step into the trap, and being involved in commercial disputes will damage her academic reputation.
Tan Qianche thought to himself that Teacher Gu didn't know that Lin Zhixia's company was invested in by her boyfriend.
After Tan Qianche met Lin Zhixia, he tactfully conveyed Teacher Gu's opinion to Lin Zhixia. They sat in a conference room and chatted for a few words, and Xu Lingbo was late.
He held a stack of papers in his arms, pushed open the door of the conference room, and shouted confidently, "Teacher Lin!"
Before Lin Zhixia could say anything, Tan Qianche laughed out loud: "You are an interesting student. Your thesis is covered with highlighters. It seems that you love studying. What is your major?"
Lin Zhixia proudly introduced: "His doctoral research direction overlaps with yours."
"So amazing," Tan Qianche smiled even more, "You, a master's student, made my doctor's things?"
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