The hotel that collapsed was located in the suburbs of Zurich. Its name was French and translated to Tulip. Judging from the decoration, it was low-key and luxurious. It was also a four or five-star hotel.
Plane tickets and travel expenses were reimbursed. Since they were not spending their own money, naturally, no one would be frugal in this aspect.
While chatting on the road, Lu Zhou learned that although Yan Xinjue was low-key, he was also an amazing person.
As one of the four PhD students under Professor Lu Zhou, he was quite famous among the younger generation of Chinese theoretical physics scholars.
His name was in the BESLLL International Cooperation Organization. When the tetraquark was discovered, he participated in the "full spectrum analysis" of the experimental results.
However, physics was different from mathematics, especially for large-scale international scientific research projects that involved multinational cooperation. Everyone's work was important, and one person's contribution was insignificant compared to the entire team.
However, the discovery of the tetraquark was named the "Best Scientific Research Achievement of the Year". Even though Yan Xinjue only played the role of a screw, his scientific research experience was still quite nutty.
Not only was Yan Xinjue in BESLLL, but he was also an official member of the LHCb Cooperation Organization like Professor Lu Zhou. Compared to an intern, Yan Xinjue was still a little bit higher.
After they arrived at the hotel, Yan Xinjue parked the car in the parking lot. He then helped Professor Lu Zhou with his suitcase and walked to the elevator.
As he walked, he talked about tomorrow's itinerary.
"It's more than 270 kilometers from here to Geneva. We'll leave after breakfast tomorrow morning. We can still eat lunch there."
Lu Zhou asked, "Why don't we just take a plane?"
Yan Xinjue smiled and said, "Take a plane? Switzerland is smaller than our province. We have to get off the plane soon after it takes off. It's better to drive. "
Although this was what he said, Lu Zhou felt that Yan Xinjue just wanted to drive.
The night was quiet.
The next morning, the group continued their journey. Just like Yan Xinjue said, they arrived in Geneva before noon.
Yan Xinjue found a restaurant in the famous "United Nations City" and quickly ate lunch. He then drove them to the headquarters of the European Organization for Nuclear Research on the border between Switzerland and France. It was said that CERN was the place where the smartest people in the world gathered.
Lu Zhou parked the car in front of a modern hotel in this small town. He dragged his suitcase and was about to walk into the hotel when he suddenly saw an old man with a beard walking toward him.
"Welcome, friend from China. I knew you were coming when your student asked to borrow my car." The old man smiled and shook Academician Lu's hand. He then looked at Lu Zhou and said, "New face, is he your student?"
"Lu Zhou." Lu Zhou smiled in a friendly manner and took the initiative to shake the old man's hand.
"Graham." Professor Graham smiled and nodded as he said, "I think I've heard your name from a friend of mine in Princeton. Let's not talk about this for now. You guys should be tired after such a long journey. I'll take you to your rooms. "
"I'm getting old, I can't compare to when I was young," said Academician Lu with a smile.
"People will grow old, this is inevitable … This way."
The three people's rooms were connected. The entire sixth floor was filled with researchers from the China research group. However, only the Shuimu University research group had arrived. The people from Jiangcheng University and Huake University were still on their way.
"Professor Graham is a big name in theoretical physics. He has known Academician Lu for a long time. He helped us a lot during the BESLLL project," said Yan Xinjue as he looked at the two old men. He then smiled and said to Lu Zhou, "Do you want me to take you around?"
Lu Zhou: "Thank you."
The first thing they did in a new environment was to familiarize themselves with the terrain.
Lu Zhou followed Yan Xinjue and familiarized himself with the surrounding environment.
Objectively speaking, this was a place with a strong scientific research atmosphere.
There were very few scientific research organizations that could attract a large group of top physicists just by relying on content alone.
In terms of project funding, CERN was definitely not the world's first. However, the theoretical physicists working here accounted for half of the world's theoretical physics community.
You could have a meal in a nearby town, and the person sitting across from you might be an honorary professor of a well-known university or a big name in theoretical physics.
The relaunch of the LHCb project actually created a grand occasion in this remote "mountainous area", which was really enviable.
Finally, Lu Zhou took a photo in front of CERN Building 1.
The research center was now defunct and had been converted into a museum-like venue. Visitors could buy tickets to enter and exit. Inside the research center, there was a commemorative plaque for the birthplace of the Internet.
Very few people knew that not only was this the world's largest Hadron Collider, but it was also the birthplace of the world's first website, first Internet server, and first browser.
The original intention of all of this was for a group of physicists to analyze experimental data in real time.
Because of this, not only was this a sacred place for physicists, but it also had a large number of coding and hardware engineers. They maintained the supercomputer that processed data and connected the world's theoretical physics laboratories together.
No matter if it is Google or Microsoft's research team, there is no way to compare with Microsoft's research team. Even if their market value was converted into money, they could buy a few more Hadron Colliders.
After the tour, Lu Zhou and Yan Xinjue ate at the cafeteria before they returned to the hotel.
He took out the unfinished documents from his suitcase and was about to read the latest quantum chromodynamics research report. However, before he could finish reading, he heard a knock on the door.
When he opened the door, Yan Xinjue came back. This time, he put a document in Lu Zhou's hand.
"There's an emergency meeting at eight o 'clock tonight. We're having an internal meeting. The meeting documents are here, you can go through them first."
Lu Zhou took the document and asked, "Emergency meeting? What's there to discuss? "
Yan Xinjue said, "Distribution of work. The CERN meeting results just came out. They voted to re-analyze the resonance state of the baryon decay before restarting the experiment. We and Syracuse University are responsible for testing the data in subarea B. The other party suggested that we write an independent analysis report at the same time and verify the correctness. "
"What do you need me to do?"
After all, Lu Zhou had a system mission, so he was naturally quite proactive.
He didn't want to come here for a vacation and not play any role. In the end, the system would throw 1 EXP at his face.
This kind of mission with unlimited EXP reward was quite rare. There was no guarantee that his reward from a single mission would be equivalent to four or five missions.
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