Recently, two candidates co-opted as academicians of Nanjing University clashed over whether a paper was suspected of fraud, which caused an uproar. Professor NTU reported that his colleague's paper published in the British publication Nature Newsletter had been tampered with through his blog post, so as to avoid suspicion, he voluntarily withdrew from the academician's co-election. The reporter also published a blog post on the 22nd, claiming that a large amount of erroneous data was deliberately used and the content of the report was inaccurate. At present, the Academicians' Bureau of the Chinese Academy of Sciences is conducting an investigation, and the school and the British publication Nature-Communication are also conducting separate investigations.
On the 23rd, the reporter interviewed Nanjing University on this matter. The school said that the school has always attached great importance to the construction of style of study and has been highly concerned about this matter. Professor and Professor Wen are both excellent scientists, but science does not allow any falsification. "Chewing vegetable roots and doing great things" has been the tradition of Nanjing University for generations. The school hopes that the two researchers and all researchers can concentrate on scientific research, calm down and not be impetuous.
It is understood that Wang Mu, aged 565,438+0, has successively obtained a bachelor's degree and a doctor's degree from Nanjing University, and has been a professor at Nanjing University since 65,438+0995, mainly studying the growth mode and formation mechanism of some interfaces in crystal growth system and electro-crystallization system, and won the first National Science Fund for Outstanding Young Scholars and the second prize of National Natural Science Award in 2007. Wen, 49 years old, bachelor and doctor from Anhui University and China Academy of Sciences, taught at Nanjing University on 20 10. His main research interests are high temperature superconductivity mechanism, superconductor flux physics and new phenomena in unconventional electronic materials. In 2004, he won the National Science Fund for Outstanding Young Scholars, the China Youth Science and Technology Award and the second prize of the National Natural Science Award.