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252: Watering also requires skills!
Guo Hao's wish was for the prosperity of the motherland.
However, Guo Hao also understood that people are selfish.
Even in official projects like this, there will always be people who line their pockets and get their hands in the till; this is a fundamental, unchangeable aspect of human nature.
Guo Hao would absolutely not hand over his interests to the collective, and this was also the reason.
He would fully retain his own interests, his private interests, and use his own methods to provide assistance to the motherland and the people when the country and nation needed it most.
This is like the Red Cross.
Instead of donating money to the Red Cross, it's better to keep it yourself, establish a foundation, and do charity yourself.
In fact, many people are doing this.
"That's great! It's good that you agreed!"
General Wang said to Guo Hao with a smile.
After exchanging a few more pleasantries, the two hung up the phone.
To be honest, Guo Hao felt very comfortable cooperating with General Wang; although General Wang held a high position and great power, he almost never used his position to Pressure (coerce others), and he attached great importance to Guo Hao and was very respectful.
For minor matters like this notification, mentioning it casually to Guo Hao later would have been fine.
The military didn't even need to step forward; the Energy Bureau could have just mentioned it, as it wasn't a big deal anyway.
After all, it didn't affect Guo Hao's share.
But General Wang still called personally to specifically explain this matter to Guo Hao.
This represented a kind of respect, a kind of importance.
After hanging up the phone.
Guo Hao looked to the side; Shen Luoyan was reading a book and didn't ask Guo Hao what the call was about.
As one of the members of the Aircraft Power Laboratory.
Shen Luoyan had signed a confidentiality agreement; after all, what they came into contact with was top secret, and she knew very well that many things Guo Hao did were also confidential.
Therefore, generally speaking, she would not ask if she didn't have to.
Guo Hao smiled and didn't explain much either.
He sat down next to Shen Luoyan.
He had already graduated now and was considered a Professor, but things had also become much busier.
Guo Hao had to organize the things he urgently needed to complete now.
First, regarding the System task of ten papers, he had already completed six.
There were still six months left, so there shouldn't be much difficulty.
He would first pad two first-tier journal papers, and for the remaining two papers.
Guo Hao was preparing to make significant achievements.
Besides the System task.
There was also subject development.
Guo Hao wrote and drew on the paper, a hint of contemplation appearing in his eyes.
Computational Materials Science is not yet considered a discipline, but in Guo Hao's plan, this discipline will eventually be fully developed.
However, currently, the foundational structure for the discipline of Computational Materials Science worldwide is still somewhat too rudimentary.
This did not align with Guo Hao's ideas.
Should he write a textbook on Computational Materials Science himself?
Guo Hao frowned slightly, a hint of hesitation appearing in his eyes.
If he were to write it, it wasn't that he couldn't; in his mind, he probably had more information, various papers related to Materials Science than anyone else in the world, making him the most knowledgeable and top-tier person regarding Computational Materials Science!
But, this discipline is still some distance away from being perfected.
Directly publishing a book......
Guo Hao felt that it hadn't reached that point yet.
After thinking for a moment, Guo Hao felt that publishing a book now was not a good time; he should first create a teaching plan; a book is a formal thing, and many things become fixed once published.
It would also become difficult to revise later; it's easier to get a teaching plan done first, something like a white paper, to use for teaching, and it will be easier to revise later.
Having thought this through, Guo Hao no longer hesitated.
He began drafting a teaching plan outline.
He started creating a comprehensive teaching plan outline, from introductory to advanced, for his ideas regarding the discipline of Computational Materials Science.
For Guo Hao.
This kind of thing was not difficult.
After finishing the teaching plan outline.
He didn't rush to write the teaching plan; anyway, although he was now a Professor at Yan Aviation, he wouldn't start teaching until the second half of the year.
And for him now, the most important thing was to complete the System's task as quickly as possible.
After a slight contemplation, Guo Hao still decided to publish an algorithm-type paper to improve the current Computational Materials Science algorithms.
Because his understanding of Computational Materials Science was already vastly different from the current mainstream Materials Science Academic Circle in the world.
In this area, he could publish a few papers.
Publishing in first-tier journals is very simple, and it's not entirely padding; it's also algorithmic knowledge currently needed by the Materials Science Academic Circle, and more importantly, it doesn't involve some core confidential data.
There is no problem with it itself.
Padding also requires skill.
Are every paper in those first-tier journals every year significant achievements?
It's clearly impossible, but to say that first-tier journal papers are worthless.
Perhaps even an Academician wouldn't dare to make such irresponsible remarks.
Whether something has value depends on the degree.
The next day.
"How is it? Do you like this office?"
President Huai and Guo Hao stood in an office, President Huai smiling as he asked Guo Hao.
"Mm."
Guo Hao nodded.
"It's quite good, spacious!"
"Haha! It's just a bit empty; later, if you have any favorite flowers or plants, you can ask Director Wang from the Logistics Department to buy them; anything your office lacks, you can ask him to buy.
President Huai looked at Guo Hao with a smile.
"Because we weren't sure of your preferences, besides some main office supplies, the decorations and landscape items haven't been bought for you yet; Director Wang will come to find you then.
He will help you decorate the office according to your preferences."
"No need, this is fine, minimalist style."
Guo Hao said to President Huai with a slight smile.
He didn't attach much importance to the office's landscape.
For him, these were external things, not important.
"That's up to you, but the evening is very important; the school has specially prepared a banquet for you to celebrate your joining the Yan Aviation family.
At that time, basically all faculty and staff of Yan Aviation who don't have important matters will come, and this dinner allows family members to be brought, so you can get to know everyone!"
President Huai looked at Guo Hao.
"Actually, there's no need to make it so formal..."
Guo Hao was slightly helpless.
He believed that when other Professors joined Yan Aviation, unless they were Academician-level bigwigs, there would be no such things as banquets or dinners.
This was directly equating his status with Academician bigwigs!
"You disregard fame and fortune, but we must remember it for you!"
President Huai looked at Guo Hao with a smile.
"I know you don't particularly like such occasions, but this represents the school's Pay attention to ( Pay attention to - importance) of you, and I hope you can understand."
President Huai looked at Guo Hao with serious eyes.
Looking at President Huai beside him, Guo Hao felt a slight touch in his heart.
Of course, he understood what this represented.