[1] THE SCHOLAR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM (END)

[1] THE SCHOLAR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SYSTEM (END)
Chapter 186: The Unexpected Reunion


Translator: Translated Henyee Editor: Translated Henyee


Once the barriers of lithium anode breakthrough, the entire industry will benefit from it. From charging mobile phones to new energy vehicles, many problems can be solved with lithium dendrite solutions.


However, the birth of new technology is certainly contrary to the interests of some people.


For example, the laboratory that conducted this experiment.


Proving a mathematical conjecture would only destroy perhaps a dozen theses. However, technological development has the potential to destroy research projects worth hundreds of millions. Their research projects are meaningless, while their technological discoveries will be worth billions.


Of course, Lu Zhou did not let this stop him. He still plans to register a patent and publish a thesis.


From another perspective, wasted resources for lithium anode material can now be allocated to other research projects.


These can be allocated to designing the battery itself, or even battery production.


This resource means funding, and it also means researchers.


As soon as Lu Zhou returned to his dormitory, he began filling out patent documents. He has to declare the thing he patented.


For the sake of caution, he wasn't too self-indulgent. He simply declared it a "refined polydimethylsiloxane nanoporous film", and said that it "could protect" the anode material.


This was Lu Zhou's first time applying for a patent, so he didn't know that he was being too careful.


There were countless patent applications for the negative lithium electrode so he could brag about everything he wanted.


Some people even dare to claim to be able to solve the problem of lithium dendrite.


Just like filing a sub-thesis, the patent industry is no different.


The reason is because many scientific research projects require patents. Therefore, they are of no use. One must have a patent for the company in order to have an interest in investing.


Another reason is about policy. Many companies use the old way “chasing lam”, which creates a lot of patent problems. To catch up with technology from developed countries, the National Bureau of Knowledge has been relatively weak on patent applications.


Of course, the most important reason for the flood of patents is that patents are different from journals. Journals are strictly peer reviewed.


In the meantime, the auditor will only verify if the patent is in conflict with a pre-existing patent. They won't really test to see if the patent is as crazy as it claims to be.


Even the journal cannot guarantee that every "breakthrough" thesis is real and reliable, how is it possible to patent?


Lu Zhou surmised that even when his patent was accepted, no one would pay attention to the value of his technology unless he published his experimental data online, he said, or wait until his patent is approved before he publishes a thesis to attract public attention.


Part material filled. As for the specific patent application process, Lu Zhou was not worried. He had a reliable side to ask for help.


The patent attorney Lu Zhou in charge was a 30-year-old man named Han Tianyu. From his CV, this guy looks pretty reliable. His professional smile reminded Lu Zhou of the insurance salesman.


From domestic patents to international patents, this guy does it all. He promised the fastest handling speed and signed a confidentiality agreement.


Despite spending a lot of money, it was beneficial to protect his intellectual property rights.


In general, large companies have specialized departments for patent management. Lu Zhou obviously did not have access to that team, so his best option was to look for a reliable patent agent to get help.


In fact, many small companies and laboratories use patent agents.


Contacting auditors and oral pleadings is complicated. Not to mention, complicated patent laws are difficult to understand.


If a sophisticated invention has a poorly written patent, the resulting patent could be invalid. The technology can then be stolen by others.


Therefore, the patent exam is one of the toughest exams in the country.


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In fact, his daily lifestyle has not changed much. Laboratory visits turn into library sessions while experimental equipment turns into textbooks ...


When Lu Zhou saw the young students in the library, he could not help but think.


Maybe two years later, these students will call him Professor Lu?


Wow, it's interesting to think about this.


Suddenly, the scent of jasmine flowers floated from the side.


Someone patted his arm and calmly asked, "Hey, how did you do this question?"


"Questions? Show me ... Waitaminute! ”


When Lu Zhou saw the person sitting next to him, he was shocked. He almost thought that he was dreaming.


Chen Yushan was happy to see Lu Zhou surprised, so he grinned and asked, "How are you, little brother, are you surprised to see me?"


Surprised ... Not really, just unexpected.


"Yes, it was unexpected ..."


Didn't he enter Yan University? Why is he back at Jin Ling University ...


Wait a minute, something feels wrong.


Lu Zhou suddenly realized the problem.


"... By the way, I am also a master disciple now."


He did not want her to call him a younger brother anymore.


Chen Yushan blinked and said casually, “I know, Meng Qi told me. You graduated at the beginning of the year. By the way, why didn't you tell me! ”


Chen Yushan had a piece of grievance in his eyes.


Lu Zhou: "..."


For ck!


You're the one who called me little sister, so why are you looking at me like that!


He wanted to say something but suddenly someone near them coughed.


The loner instantly killed the vibrations in the atmosphere.


The two had an awkward expression when they suddenly remembered that they were in the library.


Chen Yushan was a little embarrassed as he pointed to the door and said, "How about we go for a drink?"


Lu Zhou looked around. Even though he wasn't done with his calculations, he still nodded, “Oke.”


He could not bear the pitiful vibe coming from the loners.


Also, since he had come all the way from Beijing, he was obliged to get along with him. Their friendship is still good enough.


Not to mention, he was the one who bought.