• unworthy of a Ph.D.

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    "Drug-rape student 'among most prolific predators'
    5 hours ago

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    Daniel Sandford
    UK correspondent
    Victoria Cook
    BBC News

    [. . .]

    The prosecutions relating to attacks in China were possible because
    foreign nationals who are living in the UK can be charged with an offence committed abroad that is also illegal in the country where it took place.

    [. . .]

    Zou moved to Belfast in 2017 to study at Queen's University before
    heading to London in 2019 to do a master's degree and then a PhD at UCL."
    says
    HTTPS://WWW.BBC.com/news/articles/cwyjxv1j9g8o

    Universities in Japan; Denmark; Germany; Norway; and the Netherlands
    declared PhD graudates to be unworthy of the PhDs that they awarded them.
    Will this be another example?

    This BBC article does not state what he used to study. The following
    (possibly not about him) show . . .

    Zhenhao Zou a
    ,
    Vee San Cheong b c d
    ,
    Paul Fromme a,
    "Bone remodelling prediction using mechanical stimulus with bone
    connectivity theory in porous implants",
    "Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials", Volume 153,
    May 2024, 106463
    shows:
    "a
    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, United Kingdom"

    "BONE REMODELLING PREDICTION FOR IMPROVED POROUS IMPLANT DESIGN",
    The British Orthopaedic Research Society (BORS) 2023 Meeting, Cambridge, England, 25–26 September 2023.
    "Orthopaedic Proceedings",
    105-B No.SUPP_16 | Pages 26 - 26
    shows:
    "Zhenhao Zou

    University College London, London, United Kingdom."

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