The two chatted for a while and then got up and left. When opening the door, Professor Chen even knocked on it.
He turned around and gave Ye Ming an ambiguous smile.
"You really have to change it, otherwise you can hear it even if you turn over in bed."
Ye Ming: "..."
After seeing off the two teachers, Ye Ming returned to his desk and sat down.
Two emails popped up in the email client. One was from Professor Ezio. While expressing his gratitude, he also introduced the owner of the other email to Ye Ming.
Professor Adams, Deputy Director of the Center for Brain Science at Oxford Medical School?
In the email, the deputy director expressed his gratitude to Ye Ming for the analytical data he provided, and told Ye Ming that their motor nerve anastomosis experiment was quite successful, and he also hoped that the two teams would continue to maintain friendly cooperation in the future.
Looking at the content of the email, Ye Ming thought for a while and then sent a message to Mo Gu.
"Sister Mo, how is Oxford Medical School?"
Soon Mo Gu replied: "It's very impressive. It ranks second no matter how you rank it, second only to Harvard Medical School."
"...Just now a deputy director named Adams from the Brain Research Center of Oxford Medical School sent me an email..."
"Holy crap! Professor Adams! He's a very good guy in the field of cranial nerves. He can count at least among the top five in Europe! What did he say?"
"Well...he just expressed his gratitude, and then said that he hopes to maintain a friendly cooperative relationship with us in the future." Ye Ming chuckled and said: "By the way, the data Professor Ezio asked for should be given to him."
"Hey, why do you suddenly feel a little proud?" Mo Gu made a akimbo expression: "What did the boss say?"
"The experiment was successful." Ye Ming smiled slightly: "It seems that there is no problem with your paper."
"Hmm! Let me lend you some good words. Wait... you said he wants to maintain friendly cooperation? Did you say how to cooperate?"
"I think they are probably waiting for us to make a request?" Ye Ming smiled and typed: "Think about it, do they have any use value?"
"Let me think about it! No, I want to discuss it with my boss!"
…
After ending the conversation with Mo Gu, Ye Ming politely replied to both emails.
The Brain Science Center in Oxford... came to seek cooperation...
Let’s put it this way, since the birth of new materials, the neurological field has directly entered a new era. This leap is no less than the evolution from the agricultural era to the industrial era. The previous farming knowledge, under the production of large machines... cannot be said to be useless.
Useful, I can only say that it is really useless.
In the new era, whoever has better analysis methods and more data will master advanced productivity.
Of course, a century-old prestigious school is not without value, it just depends on how it is reflected and utilized.
Afterwards, Ye Ming put his head behind his head, leaned on the chair and closed his eyes to think.
Just now, both Lao Tang and Lao Chen were worried that he had to do a lot of work - you have to write AI code, integrate EDA, design chips, care about new materials, and help with brain computers...
…
If it weren't for Yang Chaoxiong and two teams of people squatting in the assembly workshop day and night, and asking the people from the previous RC team to help, Ye Ming would still have to take care of the robotic arm assembly...
With so many things to do, even the most talented person would probably have to lie down due to fatigue.
But as everyone knows, these tasks were not done by Ye Ming.
Yin Ta's exaggerated ability in the field of code design allowed him to enjoy the normal life of GC society in advance.
What really troubled Ye Ming was the equation for calculating waveforms and Fibonacci space arrays - if nothing else happens, the equation will be called "Ye's equation" after it is released.
Ye Ming has never derived this equation because he still lacks a set of solutions to verify it.
Now, Professor Ezio is preparing a new material for field wave activation, using the solution given by Ye Ming. Once successful, it means that the time is officially ripe.
While thinking, Ye Ming lay on the chair and gradually fell asleep, until there was a knock on the door.
…
"The boss said, let's get closer to each other first. They have a lot of experience in the field of cranial nerves, especially in the field of various neurological diseases. Although we are doing brain computers now, the medical field cannot be left behind."
Mo Gu poured himself a glass of water, took a sip and said with a smile: "They actually contacted you... Do they know that you are the boss here?"
Ye Ming was startled: "I dare not say that."
"Tsk tsk, stop pretending in front of sister." Mo Gu chuckled, pulled up a chair and sat on it without any concern for image: "Come, let's discuss how to achieve neurofeedback
.”
Hearing this, Ye Ming suddenly became excited.
After making initial progress, the Joint Brain Science Center now plans to launch four derivative topics in the field of brain computers.
According to the principle of fairness, the laboratory at the Provincial University Medical School got the two subjects of visual nerve and motor nerve. The medical school of the Provincial University got the subject of hearing and language central nervous system because it is more professional in the medical field.
Of course, these four topics cannot cover the entire nervous system of the human body, but they are the areas that most affect people's "quality of life."
It can be said that once completed, it will be an achievement of immeasurable merit.
It is the savior of all patients with limited life around the world.
Therefore, it is not difficult to imagine why both schools are desperately providing resources.
Similarly, these topics will also involve overlapping fields, such as neurofeedback - the current progress is almost still at the stage of relying on electrical discharge stimulation a hundred years ago, and the entire system is a black box system.
The greatest significance of cooperative research is that I can use what you have completed directly, and finally twist it into a rope and move towards the ultimate goal.
"I think we should focus on precise collection, and it must be from the human body, because only humans can cooperate perfectly and be universal." Ye Ming pursed his lips, his eyes burning.
Mo Gu's eyes widened: "Ah? You want to have sex with a human body right now?"
"Hasn't it already been done abroad? A team has already used new materials on the human brain. It's that... exciting..."
The reason why Ye Ming said this was because he remembered Sheng Fei telling him that someone had developed a new gameplay using new materials.
It's the kind of feeling where you feel refreshed all over your body and then stay refreshed.
Mo Gu blushed: "I have read relevant reports, and then they were stopped."
Ye Ming: "...why?"
"Because... you can't treat people as guinea pigs." Mo Gu breathed out softly: "You must be very careful when operating on nerves, from guinea pigs to large mammals to human bodies..."
Ye Ming: "Can't we recruit volunteers? Even the kind that are paralyzed, unable to move from the neck down, sentenced to death by the hospital, and can only wait to die?"
"...can this kind of patient collect feedback signals?"
"No...how should I tell you?"
Seeing Mo Gu's confusion, Ye Ming sighed softly.
He knows neurofeedback signals better than anyone else.
Yin Ta had already collected all his neural signals and sorted them out.
All he needs to prove is whether the human nervous system is essentially the same.
If there is a difference, how much is the difference and how much correction and adjustment is needed.
(My children have started school these two days, and I have been busy with various things... I will resume 8K after I finish the work, and I will remember what I owe.)