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Chapter 659: Chapter 371: Additional Election of Academicians at the School of Studies

After the news aired during primetime, online public opinion boiled over, and many people were discussing just one topic: "You can actually see ads during a news interview!"

The internet was filled with enthusiastic discussions, and a large wave of online media also expressed their surprise at seeing what seemed to be an ad in the news-

"It actually is an advertisement, even though it’s an academic lecture."

"The news team really gave face, saying it’s no big deal to have an advertisement during the interview, and it wasn’t even cut from the news!"

"Only Zhao Yi could pull this off!"

"Zhao Yi rocks!"

"He really is a national treasure! This kind of treatment, having your lecture advertised by the news..."

Amid the constant exclamations and sighs, someone soon noticed something strange: the ad didn’t specify the time of the academic lecture.

It didn’t take long before someone analyzed the reason.

"It might sound blunt, but it is what it is. This advertisement isn’t for ordinary people."

"To understand the Supersymmetry Problem, you need at least a Ph.D., right?"

"A Ph.D. alone isn’t enough! You need to be at least an experienced mathematics professor!"

"So Zhao Yi’s advertisement is meant for the big shots in the math and physics circles, and has nothing to do with us ordinary folk..."

Indeed, that was the case.

Zhao Yi had intentionally left out the time to avoid any trouble. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

If everyone knew the specific date of the academic lecture, perhaps it would cause unnecessary problems. Unqualified people might show up, but if they didn’t genuinely study math or physics, there would be no point in attending.

The purpose of the "advertisement" was merely to let people know the location of the academic lecture.

That was enough.

Invitations would be sent separately to influential academic institutions in China and abroad. Zhao Yi himself would also send out invitations to those he knew and deemed qualified.

In reality, anyone familiar with Zhao Yi or the research on the Boundary Theory of particles would understand how important this academic report is.

Although the world was talking about the importance of the Supersymmetry Problem, for Zhao Yi himself, the problem was just a booster for the promotion of his "Boundary Theory of particles".

The academic lecture revolved around the Supersymmetry Problem but aimed to lay a solid foundation for the promotion of the Boundary Theory of particles, encouraging more people to study and research the theory.

The Supersymmetry Problem was indeed significant, but it was only a result. Once presented, there wouldn’t be much else to say. The Boundary Theory of particles, on the other hand, was a tool that could be used in many fields.

In summary, Zhao Yi’s lecture mainly focused on the Boundary Theory of particles and aimed to promote his unique theory to the world.

Of course.

No matter the purpose of the academic lecture, the mere analysis of the Supersymmetry Problem would attract the world’s top mathematicians and physicists.

...

The academic lecture on the Supersymmetry Problem was scheduled for three weeks later, giving those who wanted to attend the lecture enough time to prepare.

Zhao Yi took it easy for a few days, returning to the student dormitory to play games with Fan Lei and Li Renzhe and to exercise on the playground when he had time.

He also attended classes continuously for several days.

Even though Zhao Yi had always wanted to enjoy college life, he gradually found it challenging to keep attending classes regularly, especially after opening his own course and becoming an official researcher at the Biomedical Research Institute. He always had piles of work to be done, and even when there wasn’t any research that required his full attention, taking a few days off felt like a luxury.

The school now hoped that he would become an official professor, meaning he would undertake some work involving graduate and doctoral students.

That was the School of Sciences. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

Zhao Yi became a researcher at the Biomedical Research Institute, but he didn’t need to guide any students there. His job there was conducting biomedical research.

The situation with the School of Sciences was different. As a professor, he was only offering one elective course, which didn’t quite make sense. However, Zhao Yi adamantly refused.

"First of all, I won’t guide any students!"

"Secondly, if you insist on me guiding students, I’ll resign!"

One sentence, problem solved!

Zhou Zhengbin, the dean of the School of Sciences, tried to subtly inquire about Zhao Yi’s intentions. Having been met with Zhao Yi’s direct response, Zhou was left without much to say.

Actually, Zhou Zhengbin wanted Zhao Yi to guide students not because he felt that Zhao Yi wasn’t fulfilling his obligations as a professor or shouldering the workload for the school but because he hoped that Zhao Yi would have more connections with the School of Sciences.

Zhao Yi’s achievements in mathematics and physics aside, he would be participating in the election of academicians this year, and becoming an academician would be just a matter of time at the end of the month.

A mathematician and physicist in his twenties!

Yanhua University’s School of Sciences couldn’t be faulted in terms of its quality, but it lagged behind Shuimu University and Capital University by at least one tier in terms of environment, mainly because of limited funding and the absence of research centers.

Zhou Zhengbin always worried that Zhao Yi would leave one day.

For example, to go to Shuimu University, Capital University, or some other school, or even go abroad?

The last point, at least, wasn’t a concern.

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