At this mont, Qiao Yu was thinking about more than just helping Liu Hao solve their project problem.
Because he suddenly thought of a way to make money.
If this thod is really effective, he could completely charge consulting fees in the future.
Chemists, material scientists, and even so physics experints that hit a bottleneck and can’t find direction could invite him to use this thod for targeted modeling.
If a specialized team is ford for modular operations, it really wouldn’t take much ti.
The most important thing is that once this system is created, it can be priced clearly. It can be used for not just horizontal projects, but even vertical and facade projects can be discussed.
Is it disgraceful to take so consulting fees from the research funding?
Wouldn’t the business scope be broad? Laboratories, R&D departnts of large enterprises, and those pure researchers...
As long as it’s a project with difficult preliminary modeling and complex analysis, it can be taken on. Qiao Yu even almost conceived an entire business model while waiting for Chen Zhuoyang to answer the phone.
Really, at this mont, Qiao Yu was sowhat grateful to that Professor Zhang Yuanling.
Fortunately, his fair evaluation strengthened his resolve to withdraw the project proposal. After all, according to the series of requirents for project funding, if he took research funds, discussing the ownership of the derivative research services using this set of research results would be tricky.
But now these all belong to his personal research results. If he can make it work, at least for these years, he can earn quite a bit.
As long as he can prove that many related experints can avoid detours and get results faster, he believes that many research groups absolutely wouldn’t mind paying so consulting fees.
After all, for a small catalyst project before, Professor Zhang directly gave him two million in consulting fees.
This is simply a vast blue ocean!
The most important thing is that not much initial investnt is needed, completely operating in a light asset model.
After all, the laboratories are built by others, and they can keep testing and perfecting their modular system using the data from those labs.
So, when Chen Zhuoyang answered the phone, Qiao Yu imdiately said excitedly, "Hey, Senior Brother Chen, are you interested in playing big with this ti?!"
...
Rewind to one minute before.
Although it was almost five in the afternoon, Chen Zhuoyang was still napping...
After lunch, he chatted a bit with Qiao Yu on WeChat, and then directly lay on the bed and fell asleep.
No way around it, he was indeed too tired during this period. The average daily sleep ti certainly didn’t exceed six hours, and he remained ntally excited during this ti...
However, today he had completed all the current tasks and submitted them via email. He imdiately felt relaxed.
As a result, he slept straight through until he was woken up by the continuous ringing of his phone.
Groggily picking up the phone to his ear, the call just auto-connected, and he imdiately heard Qiao Yu’s energetic words, which forcibly woke his brain up.
Instinctively, he asked again: "Um... Junior Brother, what did you just say?"
"I asked if you are interested in playing big with ! This ti it’s a legitimate big project. If we can nail it, we can definitely earn a lot!"
Hearing this sentence again, Chen Zhuoyang was no longer sleepy. He jerked up from the bed like a carp flipping upright.
Really, when Qiao Yu asked him to join the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System project team, he didn’t make it sound so exaggerating about playing big.
The project that started at the end of August had them soar by early November, with a paper published in the Mathematical Yearbook, and even got him to be the first author!
If this wasn’t considered a big project by Qiao Yu, then how big could this money-making project be?
It couldn’t possibly directly win them the Fields dal, could it?
Okay, that’s a bit exaggerated, and Chen Zhuoyang didn’t dare to think about it. But since Qiao Yu said to play big, he just wanted to know how big it could be!
Even if it was a pie in the sky, the pie Qiao Yu promised him before did let him eat his fill!
"I’m interested! Of course, I’m interested! Junior Brother, I’ve always told you, whatever you say, I’ll do! Never mind playing big. Even if you want to blow up Jinda, I’ll find a way to get the explosives right now!"
Chen Zhuoyang imdiately replied.
Okay, maybe this statent was a bit exaggerated... If it were true, he might hesitate a bit.
"Don’t kid around, Senior Brother Chen, do I look like soone who’d incite cri? But if we do this right, this thing could really have potential. Let briefly explain first... But have you ever been to those chemistry or physics labs?"
Chen Zhuoyang was a bit confused, but he still honestly replied, "No."
"No, that doesn’t matter. Simply put, they often encounter problems during experints that are not so easy to solve. My project is to construct a frawork that can help them solve these problems.
This frawork can provide them with a mathematical frawork and theoretical support, offering modeling guidance when data isn’t enough, helping them save on costs and ti while charging consulting fees."
Chen Zhuoyang was suddenly thrown into a bewildered state.
If he rembered correctly, he was still working on promoting the Generalized Modal Axiomatic System research this morning, but after just a nap, Qiao Yu was starting so laboratory frawork?
So he cautiously probed, "Um... Junior Brother, I think I can sowhat understand what you’re saying, but I’m actually completely clueless in this area!"
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