If Lu Zhou could solve the controllable nuclear fusion problem, having his own research institute would be a given. In fact, Lu Zhou would receive even better benefits.
After all, China was a country good at adapting and attracting international talents was one of the highest priorities.
Furthermore, China didn't care about the domestic academic community's reactions to attracting outside talent.
It was getting closer and closer to October. The physics field weren't the only ones that paid attention to Lu Zhou. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry committee in Stockholm was also paying attention to him.
Inside a research building at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Olof Ramstrom had just finished a Nobel Prize in Chemistry committee meeting. He sat in front of his desk, reading the thesis in his hand.