Chapter 579 I can publish articles in first-level journals
"Professor, you brought us here just to show us, right?"
Liu Lang said calmly.
"Of course not. After more than four months of study, you have mastered basic knowledge very well, which is somewhat beyond my expectation. Of course, there is no end to learning, and there is still a lot of knowledge that you have not mastered, but you can apply what you have learned.
, just learning theory is not enough, you must continue to strengthen yourself through practice. Of course, you are only graduate students.
, Under normal circumstances, you don’t need to learn too complicated knowledge, but my students are different. After graduating with a doctorate, they must have the ability to work as an engineer in a world-class engine factory. As for graduate students, my requirements are not too high, at least
If you want to publish two papers in secondary journals across the United States, this is what I ask of you."
"Second-level journal...!"
Bob on the side felt a twitch in his heart. He knew the level of second-level journals, which were only second to first-level journals... Of course, this is almost as if he didn't say it, but there are very few first-level journals in the United States, only about twenty.
, such as the "Nature" journal in physics, the "Lancet" journal in medicine, the "Mechanical Frontier" journal in mechanical engineering, etc. The papers published in these journals all represent the most advanced theories and experiments in the industry.
The results are often written by well-known experts.
Second-level journals are much worse than first-level journals, but they are by no means mediocre. The articles that can be published in them are those with very potential Ph.D.s and young scientists. They may not be famous yet, but they will definitely become so in the future.
Becoming a major force in the industry, even well-known scientists will pay attention to these secondary journals because they know
, the research of some young scientists may be immature, but their cognition may surpass those of well-known veteran scientists. This is especially obvious in the physics world, as can be seen from people such as Newton, Einstein, and Bohr.
Their main research results were all completed before the age of twenty-six. At this age, they have not even graduated with a Ph.D.!
Because of this, the competition in second-level journals is more intense than that in first-level journals, because there are too many young scholars in the United States. There are nearly 10,000 young Ph.D.s alone. Not to mention the United States, there are two doctoral students at Stanford University.
There are more than a hundred people. Which one of these people is the fool? They are all top students in the world.
Normally, you have to write a paper when you graduate from graduate school, but as long as your supervisor thinks it is acceptable, you will be allowed to pass the paper. But Claire, on the other hand, has to publish the paper in a secondary journal. This is really annoying Bob.
life.
"Professor, these are useful knowledge. I think as long as I understand these thoroughly, I can write a paper that is enough to be published in a first-class journal. I believe that I can become the first graduate student to publish a paper in a first-class journal.
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Liu Lang's words were so shocking that Bob almost fell to the ground in fright. He felt that even second-level journals were out of reach. Liu Lang simply said that he wanted to write a paper for a first-level journal. If you want to die, don't bring me with you.
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"Oh! Little guy, you are too loud. Einstein was only twenty-six years old before he could publish a paper in a first-class journal. You are so good. You want to publish a paper at the age of six, which is much better than him.
Twenty years younger!"
Claire obviously didn't believe Liu Lang's words.
"Professor, I will be seven years old in four months. Besides, I don't have the ability now, but as long as I keep working hard, who knows where I will go? In the quantum world, everything is unpredictable!"
Liu Lang replied.
"Haha, what? Are you interested in quantum physics? That's metaphysics. We who work on mechanics don't talk about unpredictability. Everything must be 100% accurate. There can't be any sloppiness!"
"Yes, yes, the professor is right, but how do I know I can't do it if I haven't tried it? But only with your teaching can it be possible!"
Liu Lang's words made Professor Claire a little tempted. If Bob had said such things, he would have retorted on the spot. It was simply bragging and not paying taxes! You can only learn so much as a graduate student in two years. You can write at the level of a second-level journal.
The paper is already so remarkable that first-tier journals don’t even think about it. There hasn’t been one in the entire United States for decades.
However, Liu Lang seems to be an exception. After a few months, his learning ability has been recognized by Claire. At least the questions he asked were not difficult for him.
Although these questions are nothing in Claire's eyes, under the same study time, no one of his previous students can do better than Liu Lang. This is not the key point. The key point is that Liu Lang "does not do his job" every day.
You have to learn it, even if you are bored to the point of learning French, what is this concept?
It's like two exams have achieved the same results. They seem to be almost the same, but in fact one of the students got the results by studying every day until midnight, while the other student took extracurricular books every day and sometimes ran around secretly.
Going out to play, the same ending but different ways, this illustrates a problem, the latter has much greater potential than the former.
Liu Lang is a student with potential that even Professor Claire can't imagine. If all the potential is used in his subject, no one knows what the result will be.
"Well, okay, Jimmy, I can give it a try. I have some information. You can take it back and read it. As for whether you can understand it or not, I don't care. You have to return the information to me in two months.
I will test you personally when the time comes, if you don’t understand
, then you should study the graduate courses well and write a paper for a second-level journal. If you can understand it, I will agree to take you to participate in some of my research projects. As for whether you can write a paper for a first-level journal.
, then it depends on your understanding!”
Claire said.
"It's done!"
Liu Lang was overjoyed that his goal had been achieved.
Studying simultaneously with other students has long been unable to satisfy Liu Lang's ability. Is it really necessary to wait for a year to get a Ph.D. before being exposed to core knowledge?
Isn’t it that I spent so much effort to get Professor Claire to come up with something real as soon as possible?
As for the first-level journal papers, this is just an excuse. He doesn't care about papers or not, or even academic qualifications. As long as he learns everything he needs to learn, it doesn't matter if he doesn't need an academic certificate and goes back to China right away.
The purpose is the most important, everything else is just the method, it doesn't matter at all.
"Professor, what are your information?"
There was a trace of expectation on Liu Lang's face.
"Come on, follow me to the office!"
Professor Claire led the two of them into the office building.