The new regulations of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have taken effect, and He Zuoxiu explained that my profession will not be affected!
The new regulations of the Chinese Academy of Sciences have seen the light of day, and He Zuoxiu explained: My major will not be affected.
Talent is considered to be the core competitiveness of national development. In China's talent system, academician is the highest academic title, usually a lifelong honor, which has had a profound impact on the development of basic and cutting-edge science and technology, promoted the progress of key technologies, and greatly promoted the cultivation of more talents.
However, there is also a growing expectation of academics. Every time the recommendation of academician candidates, the publicity of effective candidates and the co-optation of academicians will attract widespread attention and discussion, and it is inevitable that there will be some different voices, including both unreasonable opinions and some reasonable suggestions.
From the point of view of education and scientific development, proper debate is not a bad thing and helps the academic community to function better and provide intellectual support for the development of the industry.
Recently, the Chinese Academy of Sciences issued a new version of the Code of Conduct for Academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Trial), which is added on the basis of the original version"Prohibited Conduct"One chapter. One of the provisions is noteworthy:
Scholars are prohibited from publicly expressing academic opinions that are not related to their field of expertise.
In addition, the standard also emphasizes that academicians should focus on their main responsibilities and main business and play an academic leading role. In-service academicians should insist on first-class scientific research work in their professional fields, and generally spend no less than two-thirds of their scientific research time in order to solve practical problems in in-depth scientific research.
These two provisions are theoretically reasonable and indisputable. As an authority in their professional field, scholars should focus on the value of their professional field and lead academic development. If you move to other areas, you may not be able to provide the right guidance and may even go off course. This is the basic logic and principle.
Regarding the new regulations issued by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, netizens generally expressed their support for professional people to do professional things.
But at the same time, it was also mentioned in the comment section"Academician Ho", referring to Academician He Zuoxiu. Some people think that the new regulations seem to be calling the name of Academician He Zuoxiu, and some people even sent Academician He directly to Weibo, hoping that he would respond. There are also concerns that Academician He will stop expressing his opinions on the Internet because of the new regulations.
In fact, this new rule is not just for individuals. It is undoubtedly an improvement on the basis of practice and original regulations, and it is more aimed at putting an end to some undesirable phenomena.
Surprisingly, after the new regulations were announced, scholar He Zuoxiu took the initiative to explain. Often, in the face of such bans, people choose to avoid them cautiously and adjust when there are problems, rather than having to explain them publicly.
However, the Hojo scholars are as candid and impressive as ever.
Academician He Zuoxiu said that he has three reasons why he believes that the new regulations will not affect him:
The new rules are just"Tentatively", there is no official notification yet;Academician He said that he was invited by Academician Zou Chenglu to participate in the fight against pseudoscience in the academic field of biomedical physics, and that Academician Zou did not realize that biophysics also involved the field of professional physicsAnother major of Academician He is philosophy of science, and he is also a doctoral supervisor, training a number of doctoral students in philosophy of science. He was also a doctoral supervisor and trained several PhD students in philosophy of science, and one of the responsibilities of philosophy of science was to oppose pseudoscience.
Therefore, Academician Hu Zhou concluded:
Even if the new regulations of the Chinese Academy of Sciences are officially adopted, it will not affect his rights"Chinese medicine is not scientific content"of criticism.
For the following reasons, Ho Xue took the initiative to explain this issue, as it is generally believed that"Scholars are prohibited from publicly expressing academic opinions that are not related to their field of expertise"The provisions are related to him.
According to public information, scholar He Zuoxiu is a particle physicist and theoretical physicist who specializes in the theory of Marxism-Leninism. He graduated from the Department of Physics of Tsinghua University in 1951, mainly engaged in particle theory research, and was engaged in the theoretical research of atomic bombs and hydrogen bombs in the early days, and concurrently served as the chief researcher of the Chinese Quark Model Research Group.
Mr. Ho's major academic achievements include an in-depth study of weak interactions, smashing (c) problems, discovering new laws of choice, and discovering serious errors in the equations derived from Chew-Mandelstam. In addition, he collaborated on laminar flow models and established a new quantum field theory system for composite particles.
In terms of academic works, Academician He mainly focuses on the fields of opposing pseudoscience and philosophical science, and has delved into the philosophical issues of Marxism-Leninism in the study of particle physics. Later, he adjusted his research direction to cosmology and dark matter problems, and the origin of the universe and the big one.
Especially in the field of traditional Chinese medicine, scholar He Zuchao insisted that there is a lot of pseudoscience in traditional Chinese medicine, and put forward many controversial remarks, arguing that only 10% of the essence of traditional Chinese medicine can be absorbed by the contemporary evidence-based medicine system, and the remaining 90% is dross and should be discarded.
Some people have questioned the non-professional remarks of scholar Ho Qiong that they will affect the development of Chinese medicine. However, from the perspective of respecting knowledge and talent, everyone has the right to express their opinions. Academician He Zhuo is old, and his remarks on the Internet are unlikely to have a substantial impact on his professional development. We have to come to a consensus on this issue and recognize that this is just an old man rejecting loneliness.
The new regulations of the Chinese Academy of Sciences are more aimed at regulating the words and deeds of scholars with significant influence. Academicians are in large scientific research institutions and undertake important scientific research tasks, and any unprofessional opinions may have a negative impact on the industry.
However, now that the new rules have been introduced, Academician He Zuoxiu's speech may also be more cautious.