Chapter 22 What does it mean for a senior high school student to "manufacture a paper in a top
Chapter 22 What does it mean for a senior high school student to "manufacture a paper in a top
If it's true that for most projects, an expert in the same industry can tell at a glance who did it.
So, it's really hard to see the truth in these theoretical things!
"I haven't seen any universities exploring this minimalist style."
However, I haven't seen any universities doing it.
The current theoretical system is definitely not something that a junior researcher could come up with on a whim.
This theory is extremely mature.
Even after writing this paper, he was still pondering, "Is less necessarily more?"
However, this theory, while extremely mature, lacks real-world verification.
In other words, there's only theory, no architecture!
There isn't a type of architecture that immediately identifies as minimalist and is acceptable to most people.
"That being said, this architectural style is still groundbreaking, and this theory is also feasible."
"Most importantly, he's Chinese!"
"If a Chinese person were to create a new architectural paradigm in the world, then China's architectural standing would undoubtedly rise rapidly!"
"Although I don't know who this person is, they are definitely a genius!"
Chen Hui's eyes grew brighter and brighter.
This is a treasure trove!
It's not just about groundbreaking theories, but also about taking what most people have been exploring for many years and presenting it as a general outline and philosophical approach!
In other words, many people are moving towards this style of architecture.
However, only this paper managed to summarize and name this style "minimalism"!
Furthermore, based on the explorations of those individuals, they further expanded their thinking in a more divergent way!
This is God!
A figure who carried on the legacy and ushered in the future!
If this paper is published and has a huge impact, this person will definitely be remembered in architectural history!
He hesitated for a moment.
I contacted the editor.
"Hello, Professor Norton, I think this paper is worthy of publication, but I would prefer to obtain his contact information. The Architectural Society of China is about to hold its annual meeting, and I think his new architectural style will surely become a new exploration. I hope to have the opportunity to see him share his insights at the annual meeting."
Soon, editor Norton responded.
"Mr. Chen Hui, thank you for reviewing the manuscript. However, fairness and impartiality are our principles in blind peer review. If you have an invitation, I can pass it on to you, but I regret that I cannot provide your contact information."
That works too.
Chen Hui thought about it.
Asking for someone's contact information is indeed a bit presumptuous.
But he does indeed appreciate this style.
Chen Hui sent what he wanted to send directly.
......
On the third day, Xue Lin opened his eyes.
I saw the reply to the paper email.
"So fast?" Xue Lin yawned.
I glanced at the email above; all three reviewers had sent their comments.
"There aren't many changes needed, which means that once it's revised, it can be published? Is no one blocking this paper?"
Xue Lin nodded in satisfaction.
There are countless instances of people holding back papers and preventing them from being published.
They hold the review process for months, then let their students and their followers publish similar papers. By the time your paper is published, it's too late!
Plagiarism is commonplace in the eyes of academic cliques.
They don't consider this kind of thing shameful at all.
However, these top-tier journals are still somewhat fair.
At least, journals have more say, and the rights of editors and chief editors are not as passive as those of ordinary journals.
"What, you're inviting me to give a presentation at the Architectural Institute's annual meeting?"
Xue Lin was somewhat surprised when he saw what was behind him.
Is this an invitation from a reviewer in China?
It's likely that we'll be able to see his nationality.
However, nationality is something that journals hardly consider; they only care about the quality of the paper, and nationality is of little use in the peer review process.
Especially in populous countries, where the number of submissions and reviewers is large every day, favoritism is rare.
Scholarship knows no borders; top talents have their own exchanges.
Most of the time, nationality becomes optional.
However, this was something he hadn't expected.
He contacted the Architectural Institute's official website.
"Hello, my name is Xue Lin. Your architecture conference requires an invitation, right? Someone emailed me and told me I can apply for one."
Xue Lin spoke.
"What email? Could you please show it to me?"
"It's from a journal, the World Architecture journal. It was an email from a reviewer who asked me to apply."
"I understand. Vice President Chen did indeed give instructions earlier. I will pass that on to you and get back to you later."
Soon, Xue Lin received a phone call.
"Hello."
Xue Lin spoke.
"Hello, is this Xue Lin? You're the one who provided that minimalist paper?"
The voice on the other end was that of a middle-aged man, deep and resonant, with a hint of surprise.
"Yes, but the paper hasn't been published yet."
"It should be soon. Professor Norton said it should be published next week."
"So fast?"
Xue Lin was truly impressed by their efficiency.
That really is top-notch!
"You...how come your voice sounds so young? Did you complete this paper independently? Which university do you attend?"
The person on the other end hesitated for a moment before speaking.
"I completed it independently. I was a senior in high school in Jiangcheng."
"Wait a minute? What? You're a senior in high school?"
Chen Hui was practically dumbfounded.
It took me a while to come to my senses.
What does it mean for a high school senior to write a world-class, top-tier journal paper by hand?
Is this some academician reincarnated?
"right."
Xue Lin nodded.
"And in Jiangcheng?"
"Yes."
Xue Lin spoke.
"Do you have some time recently? Would you mind having a quick chat?" The voice on the other end sounded a little hurried.
"Sure, but who are you?"
"Oh, I am the vice president of the Architectural Society of China and the dean of the School of Architecture at Nanjing University. My name is Chen Hui, and my information is verifiable."
Xue Lin was on the phone while looking at the information on the computer.
And that string of titles.
It can be summarized in four words.
Halfway to becoming an academician!
"I can take leave. Professor Chen, you can contact me anytime if it's convenient for you." Xue Lin realized that this might be an opportunity.
At least, if I were to actually give a presentation at the Architectural Institute of America, then I could truly promote my minimalist art style!
"Okay, wait for me! I'll book the high-speed rail tickets right away!"
Chen Hui hung up the phone in a hurry.
Nanjing is only a 40-minute high-speed train ride from Jiangxi Province.
He never expected that Jiangcheng had such a talent!
Make sure you seize this opportunity!
Moreover, even those admitted through special admissions programs in their senior year of high school must be brought into the architecture school!
Of course, the premise is that we also need to see just how far Xue Lin's scientific research talent has gone!
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