我的回复(2013-2-24 20:55):Dear Prof. 龚秋声, I have difficulties reading technical Chinese. Besides, eloectric power system is not my specialty. I am sorry you must consult some one such as Prof. Xiao Hong Guan of Tsinghua for expert advice. This is beyond my ability to comment. Please read my public announcement also.
I do not want to hide anything, you do not understand because your language is limited. You like to write some English, that is not easy to read for some of the readers here, when you write something here, it means you want to communicate with most of the Chinese readers(I assume not so many foreigners here) while it is in English, it is a little bit conflict. So when I write in a language you do not understand what kind of feeling is it? I just want to speak out what I want to say, I am sorry to offend you, but I think this is a place people can speak freely isn’t it?
By the way, the translation is "You are an old-fashioned guy, closed and arrogance".
Sorry again!
我的回复(2013-2-18 21:27):please read my public announcement and several blog articles over five years as to the reasons I blog in English foremost among which is the invitation by Science Net to do so five years ago.
我的回复(2013-2-18 19:50):I suspected as much. But why hide behind another language. If you wish you can write directly to me privately. My conscience is clear and have nothing to hide.
我的回复(2013-2-3 20:53):More added 2/3/2013: AS far as personal incomes are concerned, anything you receive personally, even Nobel prizes, are INCOMES. And you must pay taxes on it. Contracts/grants are given to universities not to you. They have to account for them with the tax office.
我的回复(2013-2-1 10:44):I have known cases in which a university professor lost his job for misuse of contract money for personal purposes.
我的回复(2013-2-1 10:42):This is a complicated question. First of all, at Harvard (and I believe at most university receiving contract money, grant, or awards) there is an office of contract administration overseeing all contract/grant money expenditures to make sure all money expenditure are legitimate. Since the money is given to Harvard and not to you personally even though you apply the money as a PI. Government agencies such as the National Science Foundation require all participant in NSF business (such as serving on panels) to list all possible source of conflict of interest before serving. Private foundation award, such as Guggenheim fellowship, only requires an activity report at end of your fellowship. This is more in the spirit of a prize, it is given to you personally for you to spend as you please.
Dear Prof. Hu
I am a student in mainland,here I want to ask a question.
As time goes by,I find that keep balance between focusing on specific problem and having a total grasp of my life(or study ,reseach) is not a easy thing for me,also i know it is not a simple question which can be solve by several senteces,so what I really want to know if there are some useful simple and specific methods having a lot of benifits to this kind of puzzle.
我的回复(2012-12-19 21:12):The short answer is NO. In general, there is seldom an easy answer to anything that is worthwhile. Life is not a bed of roses. Only hard work and struggle make the reward satisfying. I have discussed your type of question in many earlier blog in the past five years.
Dear Prof He,
I read some of you blogs and found they are very good. So I wrote a blog about your suggestions for young researchers. Could you please give some comments?
Thank you very much and best regards,
Liu Bo http://bbs.sciencenet.cn/blog-535297-636074.html
Thank you.I have found the book in our school library this afternoon.I have been reading the book since back students' dormitory.It's very thick and full of knowledge.