Before the presentation, Orion had considered many scenarios, except for the fact that he hadn't expected this.
As he left the venue, applause rang out behind him once again, sending him out the door.
In fact, although the big brains like to tear into each other at MRS meetings, even when they do, it is based on the premise of understanding. As the saying goes, there is no right to speak without understanding, and this is the same whether it is a meeting of the Mathematical Society or a meeting of the Materials Society.
Orion's presentation is lithium direction, but its theory is based on the emerging field of computational materials science, and this subject is really too young, it is so young that the researchers here, not to mention in-depth research, not much serious understanding.
In computational chemistry, at least we can find D.E. Shaw, but in computational materials science, probably Orion himself did not realise that he had just published a paper and held a presentation, and he had already become the "benchmark" of this cold science.
Even if some people are puzzled by his mathematical model, no one has the courage to come forward.
Because the results are here, and still such a significant piece of results.
Because the results, were irrefutable.
Stopping his clapping, Bob, who was sitting at the back of the lecture theatre, stared at the blackboard and pretended to emote.
"Wonderful ......"
However, before he could finish, Professor Roger, who was sitting next to him, interrupted him.
"What? you understand? Come on?"
Being scolded by his boss, Bob smiled and shut his mouth.
Unlike Matt and Professor Roger, his undergraduate studies in chemical engineering, compared to those who do condensed matter in Gordon University's School of Physics, maths is a bit inferior.
Obviously, even his boss didn't understand, so he'd better stop pretending.
Sitting next to him, Matt stopped the pen in his hand and stared at the three written whiteboards on the podium for a long time in silence.
After a long time, he finally let out an emotion.
"Very impressive. ......"
With an obviously different attitude towards this one, Professor Roger smiled and asked, "Understood it?"
"Almost sort of half understood, which is the same as not understanding."
Matt shook his head, closed his notebook and stood up.
Professor Roger: "Where are you going?"
Matt: "There's a few questions I can't figure out, and I'm going to go ask him."
Professor Roger laughed and shook his head, "Wait for a couple of days, he's probably too busy in the next two days, so I'm afraid he won't have time to discuss this with you."
Matt froze slightly, not understanding why.
Professor Roger also did not explain, smiled and stood up, "Let's go, it's time for dinner, I'll take you to eat Boston lobster. As for Professor Orion of Gordon University, I will take you to visit him in a few days."
This kind of statement was also correct, although Orion was currently teaching at Princeton, he also had the title of Gordon university's honour professor. Although there was the suspicion of blow one's own trumpet on his own university, who could stand up and say that a emeritus professor was not a professor?
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Orion Crest, Series_1
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