Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
On the morning of the second day of the conference, Woolf called Lu Zhou.
“Our headhunting company has found a suitable manager according to your request. This manager has five years of experience in the intellectual property departnt at Verizon, and his resu is squeaky clean. When do you want to et him?”
Lu Zhou was sitting in the hotel lobby enjoying his breakfast, and he thought for a mont before replying, “Let’s et in a few days. I want to finish dealing with this matter by the end of January. I’m at the hotel near Berkeley. Ask him to co to San Francisco and reimburse his plane ticket.”
“Okay, professor,” Woolf respectfully said. “He’s in California, I will ask him to contact you as soon as possible.”
The sooner AM finished this task, the sooner Lu Zhou would pay them, and the sooner Woolf would get his commission.
Therefore, Woolf was even more enthusiastic than Lu Zhou to get this matter done.
Soon after Lu Zhou hung up on Woolf, he received a call from the forr executive from Verizon. They agreed to et at 2 p.m. at a coffee shop near Berkeley...
...
[White Sheridan. 35 years old, male, PhD in managent from the University of Pennsylvania. Served as head of intellectual property departnt at Verizon, five years work experience...]
Lu Zhou placed the resu down and looked at the man sitting opposite him.
“Your resu is great. However, the one thing I don’t understand is that Verizon offered you a US$200,000 per year salary, but you decided to quit.”
White shrugged and said, “Head of the Intellectual Property Departnt at Verizon is a good position, but it can’t give a sense of career accomplishnt. There is nowhere for to go. Compared to the other executives, I’m more like a lawyer.”
Lu Zhou: “What about now? The main business of Star Sky Technology is patent managent, so your work will probably be the sa as before, there won’t be much change.”
White didn’t hide his intentions. Instead, he smiled and said, “You’re right. However, Star Sky Technology can give a US$300,000 per year salary, and Verizon can’t match that.”
US$300,000 per year salary definitely counted as upper class in Arica. According to Glassdoor statistics, even Microsoft’s Chief Developnt Manager only earned US$294,000 per year.
Of course, that was only an estimate, it didn’t include benefits and bonuses.
In short, a US$300,000 salary was an irresistible offer for White.
Dreams were important, but money was even more important.
Lu Zhou was satisfied with this honest answer.
Although it would be better for White to talk about potential developnt plans for the company and corporate culture, he didn’t do this. The most important thing about White was his impressive resu and his extensive experience in patent managent.
Lu Zhou smiled and reached out his right hand.
“Congratulations on your new job. I hope we can build a better Star Sky Technology under your managent.”
White smiled and shook Lu Zhou’s hand.
“I promise you we can definitely do it.”
...
Lu Zhou originally wanted Star Sky Technology to be a company similar to Qualcomm which focused on research and developnt and to beco the whale of the industry as well as investing all profits into scientific research.
After giving White a brief overview of Star Sky Technology’s developnt strategy, Lu Zhou ended this eting.
The rest could be discussed through email.
After Lu Zhou finished his work with Star Sky Technology, he put his attention back on the academic conference.
Maybe it was because one of the greatest additive number theory problems, Goldbach’s conjecture, was solved, recently there had been an influx in number theory research theses.
Many scholars had done research on Waring’s Conjecture using the Group Structure thod and achieved great results.
For example, a PhD student from Columbia University was reporting his research results at the conference. He used the Group Structure thod to research on the g(6) value range.
Although he was far from solving the problem, his results were still inspiring, and he had received thunderous applause from the audience.
Lu Zhou was happy at all this.
Solving the Goldbach’s conjecture wasn’t very practical in and of itself.
However, if the tools that Lu Zhou created when solving Goldbach’s conjecture could be used by many other people, then his thesis in Annual Mathematics would be in the textbooks used by the future generation.
In a blink of an eye, a week had passed, and the academic conference ca to a successful conclusion.
Mr. Francis stood on the podium on stage. As usual, he used a gentle and steady voice to introduce himself to the young scholars in the venue.
“... Thank you, everyone, for coming to this mathematics conference. Thank you, Parker, Tesla... for sponsoring this event.” Mr. Francis adjusted his glasses and looked at the young scholars before he said, “Now it is ti to give out the best young speaker award. I’m getting old now, let’s get the important stuff out of the way.”
The crowd smiled and gave Francis a round of applause.
Mr. Francis cleared his throat and said, “The best young speaker of this academic conference is...
“Vera Pulyuy from Princeton!”
The crowd burst into applause.
Vera stood next to Lu Zhou; her white cheeks instantly turned red.
She wasn’t prepared for this surprise at all. Lu Zhou patted her on the back and said, “Go on.”
He then gave her an encouraging look as he added, “This is your mont.”
“... Okay!”
Vera looked at Lu Zhou gratefully and nodded. She walked through the crowd and got on the stage.
Lu Zhou looked at her tiny figure and couldn’t help but think.
It’s good to be young...
Lu Zhou could still rember when he first won this prize. He was so excited that he couldn’t sleep for days. Jin Ling University and Yan University both congratulated him.
In addition to the honor, the award also carried a US$10,000 prize.
At that ti, the US$10,000 prize was a huge amount to him.
However, Lu Zhou didn’t realize that among these scholars, he was one of the youngest ones, so he had no room to call Vera young...
Vera stood on the stage. Although she looked a bit nervous, she was still doing a lot better than when she first did her report.
The award presenter was the mathematics professor at Berkeley, Crafoord Prize winner, Tao Zhexuan. Vera was in Tao Zhexuan’s partial differential equations class before.
Tao Zhexuan handed the certificate to Vera and said, “Congratulations, Miss Vera.”
Vera nodded nervously as she replied, “Thank you.”
Tao Zhexuan nodded as well.
He suddenly rembered sothing, so he continued to speak, “I rember that a year ago that you told you really admired Professor Lu’s work and hoped that I could write a recomndation letter for you. At that ti, I thought I made the correct decision; I still think I did, but I hope you don’t make regret my decision.”
Vera was stunned; she had a confused expression.
“Professor? I’m not sure what you are trying to say?”
Tao Zhexuan shook his head and said, “Nothing, I just hope that you only admire his knowledge. In fact, I admire him as well. His talent in pure and applied mathematics is one of the best I have ever seen. However, his youth is the most valuable thing he has.
“His na will likely be noted down in history.
“And your recklessness might lead to so unwanted results.
“I hope that I had misunderstood, but if I didn’t, I hope that no matter what feelings you have for him, you should wait until after you graduate before you express those feelings.”
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