Chapter 649: I, PhD, graduated in two years
The Spring Festival of 1999 came very late, not until mid-February.
According to the previously planned schedule, Chang Haonan completed all single-shot test subjects before that time.
Of course, after adjustment.
Approximately 15% of the preset subjects were moved to the back, waiting for the second turbofan 10 to be installed.
The power layout of the J-11 allows it to complete an engine replacement in a relatively short period of time. However, since replacing the AL31F with a turbofan 10 also involves changes to the internal pipelines of the fuselage and adjustments to flight control parameters, the efficiency cannot be that fast.
In any case, we have to wait until after the new year.
However, for the members of the Turbofan 10 project team, this can be considered a good thing.
After all, following Chang Haonan in doing projects in this model, although the progress is indeed surprisingly fast, it is definitely overwhelming for other colleagues, especially the heads of those subsystems.
This year and a half of continuous work may not seem like a long time, but the fatigue caused by the extremely high intensity of work is higher than before when I worked for three or four consecutive years.
Chang Haonan himself knows this.
So I just took this opportunity to give everyone an annual holiday.
“I've calculated that if we hurry up now, we should still have time to submit the national defense report and thesis in March. Moreover, for graduate students or doctoral students in classified projects, the graduation qualification review will be conducted separately, and those who are not stuck in time will not Then die."
However, this time, in addition to the usual two people Chang Haonan and Zhu Yadan, they also brought Yao Mengna, who was also preparing to leave Shengjing.
It was originally a project as a National Day gift, and the current progress is faster than expected, and there is no rush for a couple of weeks.
Chang Haonan counted the time and realized that Yao Mengna was indeed in the fifth year of her Ph.D.
“I did think about graduating in March before, but then the J-11WS project was a bit tight, so I focused all my energy on that. Now... I just want to take a good annual leave first.”
Over the past two years, she thought she had reached her limit.
He himself was preparing to return to the capital after sorting out and confirming that he had saved all the test flight data for more than a month.
Chang Haonan said curiously:
After the initial novelty passed, Yao Mengna looked at Chang Haonan who was resting on the seat next to him, and suddenly said:
“Speaking of which, junior brother, I should graduate this summer.”
It can only be said that there is a gap between the limit and the limit.
The plane took off from Beiling Airport as usual and arrived at Xijiao Airport.
In a situation like hers, it is naturally impossible to delay the completion of the project.
The same applies to the die forging press.
She had known about Chang Haonan's ability to get on a special plane before, but when she actually got on it, she felt completely different from just watching.
Yao Mengna shook her head:
But the distance between the two is getting farther and farther...
“It's not less than three months…”
"Speaking of which...don't you choose to graduate in the spring?"
In this informal setting, she was still used to the way they were called when they first met.
“That's true.”
As someone who has graduated once, Chang Haonan also knows that the reason why most people don't choose Chundu is basically the same as Yao Mengna.
It feels really bad to be the only one writing a big thesis while everyone else is celebrating the New Year.
“What are your plans after graduation, senior sister?”
Generally, for graduate students who have done confidential projects, as long as they sign a confidentiality agreement, it will not have much impact on their employment choices.
But the projects he and Yao Mengna participated in were obviously not “general” confidential projects, so there were certain restrictions on their graduation destinations.
This was already known to the two of them before they first participated in the August 3rd Project. However, limitations are limitations, and there are still choices to be made.
"I haven't thought about it yet, so... I just want to talk to you."
Hearing this question, Yao Mengna showed a somewhat troubled expression on her face:
“Basically all the factories in the aviation industry responsible for mainframe production and R&D have now offered me positions. The conditions are similar. They all start as associate senior researchers. However, there are so many options, which makes me a little confused.”
"In addition, if I want to stay in school, whether it is scientific research results or teachers, there will definitely be no problem, but I may have to start as a lecturer, and the salary will be worse than that in an enterprise, but the advantage is that I can work like Like the previous two years, I had a higher degree of freedom and had the opportunity to participate in projects with different systems..."
Obviously, too many offers hit her head, making her have trouble choosing.
Or, at least, self-perceived difficulty in choosing.
Because from the perspective of Chang Haonan, an outsider, what Yao Mengna just said was actually clearly leaning towards the latter option.
Just needs someone to convince her.
Furthermore, from a practical perspective, it is indeed better to stay in school.
In addition, Chang Haonan still has some selfish motives.
So, after thinking for a while, he answered:
“If you go to the aviation industry, then you have spent most of your time in Factory 112 in the past few years, so you will most likely choose Shengjing, which is more familiar with the situation.”
"As for staying in school...as you said, the degree of freedom will be higher, and..."
Speaking of this, Chang Haonan straightened the back of his seat and turned to look at Yao Mengna on the other side of the aisle:
“And after I graduate, I should set up a joint laboratory with Beijing Airlines in the name of Torch Group. If you stay in school, you are welcome to join then.”
This matter is something Chang Haonan has been thinking about for a long time.
If the Torch Group is to maintain its relatively lean size, much of the work cannot be performed by the group itself.
But if it is completely left to outsiders, it will be difficult for him to rest assured.
So, setting up a school-enterprise joint laboratory and then serving as the laboratory director yourself has become a safer middle choice.
Hearing Chang Haonan's answer, Yao Mengna's eyes also lit up.
If you can continue to work with your juniors after graduation, there is really nothing to hesitate about.
Therefore, she nodded with almost no hesitation:
“Then it's settled.”
"Before you graduate, I will stay at the school. After your joint laboratory is built, don't forget to take me in..."
Yao Mengna originally wanted to act pitiful, but after thinking about it, she felt it was a bit too pretentious, so she decided not to do it.
Chang Haonan was stunned for a moment.
Then he realized that his doctoral program was only scheduled for two years, and few people should know about it at present.
“Senior sister, actually...you don't need to wait.”
“Hmm? What do you mean?”
At this time, Yao Mengna did not realize the seriousness of the matter.
“Because I am also graduating this summer.”
Yao Mengna directly performed a pupil tremor.jpg
"How can you…"
“You didn't just... the year before last...”
“I did just enroll in school the year before last.”
Chang Haonan nodded:
“But my PhD is planned to be two years.”
(End of this chapter)
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