Chapter 126 Call
11:23 pm.
Kyoto, Liston Hotel, Room 1306.
Kitahara leaned on the chair, crossed his legs, and stared at the computer screen quietly. Ever since he found out from Fujimura that there is an iron triangle within Kyoto University, namely Vice President Takeuchi, Minister of Engineering Ohgawara, and Eto. Kitahara felt that something was wrong
becomes complicated.
I never imagined that Eto would have such a close connection with the senior officials of Kyoto University. However, the more bizarre it is, the more traps may be waiting for him.
Moving the mouse, Kitahara clicked the button and opened the interface of the Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University. Okawara is the dean of the Faculty of Engineering. The Faculty of Engineering is the flagship major of Kyoto University. The Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University consists of six major departments, namely Geoengineering and Architecture.
Disciplines: Physical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Information Science, and Industrial Chemistry.
The majors under the graduate school even include aerospace engineering majors, nuclear engineering majors, synthetic biochemistry majors, and other world-leading academic sub-majors.
It can be said that the Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University is the heart of the engineering field in this country. It is the Faculty of Engineering of this university that delivers elite talents in the field of engineering and countless innovative inventions every year, supporting this country's leading position in engineering.
And Okawara serves as the dean of such an extremely important place.
Such a sharp figure is undoubtedly more difficult to approach and deal with than the Fujimura he faced before.
Kitahara gently rubbed his chin, picked up the Coke on the table, took a sip, and clicked on Ogawara's profile.
Okawara is the chief professor of electrical and electronic engineering. He is also the president of the Toyo Electronic Engineering Research Society, a life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and serves as a reviewer for several SCI international journals under IEEE.
He is also the host of many major scientific research projects of the Academic Promotion Committee. He is an extremely rare great scholar and professor in the field of engineering in Japan.
Kitahara couldn't help but secretly think about how such a person got in touch with Eto. According to Fujimura, it was Okawara who developed a so-called ship control system and wanted to promote it in shipping companies, so he happened to meet with a maritime law practitioner.
Eto had an intersection.
As far as this statement is concerned, I can't see any problem for the time being. It is too common for engineering scholars to get a patent or invention and then open a company outside the school, etc.
Kitahara continued to scroll down, browsed for a while, and found no substantial results, so he typed in Okawara's name in the search engine.
The page flickered for a moment, and the first search result that popped up was not Okawara's personal information, but the title of a news report, "Industrial-Research Joint Strategy—Professor Okawara's Controversy."
Click to enter the page and browse this news report. Dahehara advocates the strategy of industry-research alliance. The so-called "industry-research alliance" refers to the alliance between academia and industry. On the one hand, the industry will solve the new problems they encounter or
New solutions generated in practice are fed back to the academic community, inspiring theoretical research in the academic community. On the other hand, the academic community feeds back their latest theoretical results to the industry, thus forming a good interactive cycle.
However, although this idea is beautiful, the reality is very skinny. When industry and academia get too close, some hidden hotbeds of corruption also quietly emerge. According to this news report, the Faculty of Engineering is implementing the joint industrial strategy
In the past few years, a total of 768 companies have been established. Among them, the nature of these companies is unclear. It is not clear whether they should be characterized as private companies or university-affiliated companies.
As of recently, nearly 650 of the 768 companies have declared bankruptcy. A large amount of scientific research funds and corporate assets have gone missing. Although the Academic Promotion Committee in Japan has sent commissioners to form an investigation team to conduct audits, these audit activities have basically failed.
The announcement came to nothing. As a result, Okawara's so-called "industry-research consortium strategy" has also caused great controversy. Many people even ridiculed that it was not an "industry-research consortium strategy" but an "industry-research joint strategy to share the money and spoils."
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The report was scrolled to the bottom, and the reporter's name was displayed: Niwa Marina.
Another familiar name.
Kitahara smiled dumbly, his eyes did not linger too much on the female reporter's name, but continued to think about this so-called "industry-research consortium strategy."
A lot of previous information was intertwined - Okawara's industry-research consortium strategy, ship control system, Eto, Nakamoto ship money laundering case...
At this time, Kitahara suddenly remembered the 500 million yen pledged warehouse receipt incident of Mizuho Bank. The more than 200 tons of copper that disappeared had been stored at the Wakasu Terminal in Tokyo Port. The 500 million yen warehouse receipt incident was another incident.
It has something to do with ports and ships. These things seem to be connected by a thread.
However, I still have too little information to figure out what this thread is.
He clearly knew that this thread was dangling in front of him.
But I just can't catch it.
This feeling is too uncomfortable.
Beiyuan pressed his eyebrows, and then sighed helplessly, as if giving up, clasping his hands, changing his posture and leaning on the back of the chair to relieve his fatigue. For the time being, let's press on what kind of shady story is behind this.
Table. The key is how to get in touch with Okawara? This is another thorny question. Where should I start?
Under the night, the dim light of the computer screen illuminated the face of this young male lawyer. He just closed his eyes lightly and fell into deep thought alone in the guest room...
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At the same time, the Liston Hotel, room 1008.
Misumi had just finished taking a bath. She was wearing a big bath towel and lying comfortably on the big bed. However, the physical comfort did not erase the psychological discomfort. Today I saw Kitahara and the man named Miyagawa.
The beautiful forensic doctor was still very unhappy when the girls were together.
Misumi pursed her lips in dissatisfaction and said bravely in her heart, "I didn't come to Kyoto alone, I also have friends in Kyoto!"
Misumi does have friends in Kyoto. When she was in college, she had a good friend named Ishimura Koe. They met in a university club that simulated aviation. Ishimura's temperament is that of a typical science and engineering girl, with
He has sassy short hair, a serious but gentle temperament, and is methodical in his speech and actions.
It was very comfortable to stay with Ishimura. After graduating from college, Ishimura continued his studies at the University of Tokyo, and later studied abroad for a Ph.D., and then returned to China to work as a researcher at the Faculty of Engineering of Kyoto University. Not only was she successful in her career, but she also had a good harvest in love.
My husband is also a colleague and a researcher in the Faculty of Engineering. Imagining the state of this best friend now, Misumi is really a little envious.
In a university institution, I work as colleagues and do research with my husband.
Both people have the same interests and ideals.
Every day we strive towards the same goal.
This is simply the perfect state between husband and wife.
Misumi had made an appointment with Ishimura to meet for dinner, but she didn't know if she was busy recently.
Suddenly, the screen of the mobile phone on the bed lit up, buzzed, and began to vibrate.
Misumi then picked up the phone and saw that the caller ID was "Ishimura", and couldn't help but laugh. It seemed that she really had a connection with this best friend. She called her just as he was thinking about her.
Pressing the call button, Misumi immediately said happily, "Xianghui, what's wrong? Has the time for dinner been set? I miss you so much!"
"Sand, sand, sand", there was no human voice coming from the phone, but some noise with poor signal, just like the chaotic sound pattern of "sizzling, sizzling, sizzling" caused by poor radio signal.
"Hello? Xianghui."
"Is the signal bad? Xiang Hui?"
Misumi said several times in succession, but there was still no response from the phone, and she couldn't help but frown.
Suddenly, a voice like a woman's sobbing came from the other end of the phone. The faint cry could be heard faintly. Although the voice was small, it seemed particularly harsh in this late night hotel.
Hearing the cry, Misheng couldn't help but tense up and raised his voice, "Xianghui! What's wrong! Something happened! Talk to me quickly!"
Another sound of "sand, sand, sand" came.
Then the receiver on the opposite side seemed to shake, and finally a female voice came through. The female voice was crying, as if she had experienced great emotional fluctuations, trembling and shaking, and said with a sense of despair: "
Misumi... Misumi... please help me, something happened to my husband."
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Chapter completed!