The high-ranking officials at the government spent multiple days holding meetings. Over these few days, Lu Zhou had been busy as well. He had met many Chinese controllable nuclear fusion scholars that were recommended by Academician Pan.
Strictly speaking, Chinese universities didn't have a controllable nuclear fusion major.
Most experts in this field were professors in plasma physics or nuclear engineers.
The situation in China was different than that of Princeton; the research institute that did research on the stellarator device basically didn't exist. When Lu Zhou was at PPPL, he could easily assemble a research team.
But now, he had to utilize his connections with Academician Pan to find talents scattered around the city.
Of course, other than human resources, there was also another important problem he had to solve.
He had the rice, and he had the chef; the only thing he lacked was a cooking pan.