Funnily enough, as soon as he made a move, he hit the weak point of the current domestic research achievements.
According to the statements in the paper and the tools cited, it is clear that the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Germany is at the forefront in the design and optimization of functional block copolymer materials.
As for the theoretical modeling in this area, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Berkeley Branch claim the top spots.
Really, after gathering this information, Qiao Yu could only think the world has too many damn coincidences, almost like a sham.
He wanted to do something, and the obstacles in front of him happened to be the alma mater and current institution of Professor Frank.
Even more of a coincidence, block copolymers and nanocomposite materials are listed among several key choke-point technologies under scrutiny.
That is to say, it's not easy to even try to introduce advanced foreign technology in this field.