"Just go in and ask and you'll find out," Shen Qingyi said.
The company's main door is a glass door. When the front desk saw the guests outside the door, they immediately came over to confirm whether they were the customers who had an appointment with Shengxian today.
Shen Qingyi said: "Yes."
The receptionist took them to the conference room and said, "I'll go get Mr. Sheng now."
Zhou Mo and Shen Qingyi waited in the office for a while before a young, handsome, neatly dressed man walked in with a polite and courteous smile.
"Professor Shen, thank you for making such a special trip."
"No trouble."
Shen Qingyi shook hands with Sheng Xian and quickly introduced Zhou Mo behind him: "This is my doctoral student, Zhou Mo. I might be busy in the future, so I won't be able to take care of you too much. If you have any questions, you can go to her first."
"Hello, Miss Zhou." Sheng Xian greeted Zhou Mo with a smile.
"Hello, Mr. Sheng," Zhou Mo responded politely.
"Gentlemen, let's sit down and talk," Sheng Xian greeted them and instructed the front desk to pour tea.
This was not the first time Shen Qingyi met Sheng Xian. He had met Sheng Xian before when he was in close contact with Director Gu of the Orthopedics Department and was introduced by Director Gu.
Shen Qingyi wasn't one to play tricks. When she met Sheng Xian, she got straight to the point: "Mr. Sheng, I brought my doctoral student with me this time, and I actually have a bit of a selfish motive. You used to be a medical student, and you know that an undergraduate degree takes five years, a master's degree takes three, and a doctorate takes an unknown number of years. She's been stuck in the relatively simple environment of school for too long. School is different from the workplace, and sooner or later she'll have to find a job, so...if you have any questions, you can talk to her now. I want her to get some practice."
"Professor Shen, you are such a great teacher. Mentors like you are really rare nowadays," Sheng Xian said. "When I was a graduate student, my mentor was not as considerate to students as you are."
"Professor Yao has many students and is in charge of the entire department. It's understandable that he can't take care of you."
Sheng Xian smiled slightly and did not continue the topic.
"Professor Shen, I asked you to come here today because I'm planning to collaborate with an organization in Manshan County on a research project. I've read their proposal, and honestly, even I, a master's degree holder in clinical surgery, can see that many of the things in it are unreasonable. So, I wanted to ask if you have any good suggestions on how to design the epidemiological survey. You're an expert in real-world research."
"No problem. You can send me the project plan first," Shen Qingyi asked, "Don't you have anyone with relevant expertise?"
"Yes, but they're mostly fresh graduates. They sound like they all have master's degrees, but you know what they're like. They have a lot to learn."
Shen Qingyi nodded.
After all, he is a tutor who has taught master's students. It is good for students to have a half-full bottle when they graduate.
Shen Qingyi pondered for a moment. "If your people have any problems, or if you want any training, you can find Zhou Mo. If you can train your people, you will be more comfortable dealing with problems in the future."
"That's a good suggestion. I'll arrange for someone to contact you shortly." Sheng Xian turned to look at Zhou Mo: "Teacher Zhou, what are your opinions?"
"Of course," Zhou Mo glanced at Shen Qingyi and said, "But... can you teach online? Offline classes are a bit inconvenient."
“Of course,” Sheng Xian said, “being able to teach online is enough.”
Shen Qingyi: "Let's try the effect first. If it's good, we can change to offline teaching."
She understood Zhou Mo's concerns. Zhou Mo was afraid that teaching would delay Shen Qingyi's own project.
After all, Zhou Mo still has to take the lead in the group and has a lot of things to take care of.
Sheng Xian: "No problem. But we can't just talk about the project without discussing compensation. I'll give you the same price I gave Director Gu, and settle it on a per-order basis. I'll also add Teacher Zhou's teaching fee to the price. Please leave your bank account number."
Shen Qingyi: "Mr. Sheng is such a straightforward person."
Sheng Xian smiled and said, "Come to think of it, I graduated from the University of Tokyo. Although I only have a master's degree, I am still a classmate of Teacher Zhou."
Zhou Mo asked curiously, "Your company has a lot of students from Dongda, right?"
Sheng Xian: "Quite a few, mostly from the medical department."
Zhou Mo: "Cheng Yuan, do you know him?"
Sheng Xian was stunned for a moment: "You also know Cheng Yuan?"
Zhou Mo: "We are all from the School of Health Management."
Sheng Xian woke up as if from a dream. "Look at my memory. I actually forgot about this. Cheng Yuan used to work here, but then... she had a heat stroke and went to the emergency room... She wasn't feeling well, so she resigned."
Zhou Mo: "No wonder I didn't see her."
Just before entering the meeting room, Zhou Mo took a quick look at the workstations in the office area outside and did not see Cheng Yuan.
"Do you know where she is now?" Zhou Mo asked.
"I joined the Department of Cardiac Surgery at the First Hospital of Dongda University. I'm working as a research assistant to an associate professor."
Zhou Mo was pleasantly surprised and said, "Cardiac surgery is good. You can do scientific research without working overtime, and you won't be that tired."
Sheng Xian: "I recommended her. I graduated from the Department of Cardiac Surgery at the First Hospital of Dongda University."
Zhou Mo was stunned, looking at the gentle, elegant, and carefree man in front of her. She never expected that this man would give up medicine to go into business, and in cardiac surgery...
Sheng Xian understood the surprise and curiosity in Zhou Mo's eyes. He smiled and asked, "You are curious about why I didn't continue to be a doctor?"
Zhou Mo nodded: "Yeah."
Sheng Xian: "Not really. Compared to clinical work, I prefer studying the now-popular Python. I've written papers before, but I found research much more interesting than clinical work, so I taught myself Python and R. You should have heard of the nomogram and LASSO dimension, which are very popular in clinical practice?"
Zhou Mo nodded. "I just read a bioinformatics paper today that used LASSO dimensionality reduction. However... the function derivation of the specific principle is too difficult. I still don't quite understand it."
Sheng Xian asked, "You said that Newton iteration is needed to solve the likelihood function?"
Zhou Mo: "You know this too?"
It has to be said that Sheng Xian's mathematical knowledge has exceeded Zhou Mo's understanding of the statistical level of medical students.
Among the four major disciplines of science, engineering, agriculture, and medicine, mathematics and medicine have different origins.
Medical knowledge is complex and has extremely high barriers. For an average person, it would take a lot of effort to learn several basic medical courses within five years. After studying for a master's degree and learning some clinical knowledge, it would be considered a good result if they can handle one type of disease.
Sheng Xian is a medical student, but he is also good at mathematics. It is really admirable.
Sheng Xian also said: "If you want to know the specific solution process, you can go to Book Park. I have posted a post there, using a quadratic equation to solve it."
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