Just like Lu Zhou had mentioned earlier at the internal meeting in the Institute of Computational Materials building, if they wanted to solve the difficult problem of controllable nuclear fusion, they couldn't avoid advancing in the field of superconducting materials.
However, a technical breakthrough wasn't enough, if it couldn't be applied through engineering, then even the greatest breakthrough would remain in the laboratory.
For example, the SG-1 material; it was one of the major breakthroughs in the field of superconducting materials, and it had already shown considerable prospects of real-life application.
However, whether it was China or the rest of the world, they had no experience in producing carbon-based superconducting materials at all, let alone applying it through engineering.
Therefore, not only did Lu Zhou have to overcome academic problems, but he also had to conquer problems outside of academia.