Connie hit the road with the cooperative R&D agreement while Professor Pablo Herrero sent a PhD student to Lu Zhou.
However, he didn't send the student to Princeton.
He sent him to the Sarrot Research Institute in California.
After the signing of the cooperative R&D agreement, research on superconducting materials finally began. The two research teams joined forces and greatly increased their speed of research.
Even though the situation looked good, Lu Zhou didn't expect any short-term results.
Science was based on trial and error, there were still many "errors" that they had to make.
Superconducting materials was only a subset of the nuclear fusion project.
After the superconducting materials research began, Lu Zhou also began his theoretical research on plasma.