Of the 1607 technical personnel sent by Europe, more than a hundred are research talents engaged in various scientific research work.
These talents are spread across fields such as physics, chemistry, medical care, and technology, and they are all talents that Arthur and Australasia urgently need.
Unsurprisingly, Arthur included more than a hundred of these talents into the Royal Science Academy, which brought the size of the academy to over two hundred people, precisely 221.
Among them, there are 155 first-level academicians, 58 second-level academicians, 6 third-level academicians, 1 vice president, and 1 president.
Naturally, the presidency of the Royal Science Academy was held by the former president of the Royal Australasian Physical and Chemical Research Association, Albert Einstein, and Tesla became the vice president of the Royal Science Academy.