Grundfos Prize for Applied Research

05.10.2010

On 29 September 2010, the Grundfos Prize was given to Professor, Per Hankjær Nielsen from the Institute of Chemistry, Environment and Biotechnology at Aalborg University.

Grundfos Prize for Applied Research

Per Hankjær Nielsen (Photo: Grundfos)

The prize was given as a recognition of his research within environmental technology which has revolutionised a number of fields from purification plants to the combat against bacterial infection in human beings.

The Grundfos Prize amounts to DKK 1 million (app. 130,000 Euro), of which DKK 250,000 (33,000 Euro) are a personal gift of honour whereas DKK 750,000 (100,000 Euro) are earmarked for Mr Nielsen’s field of research.

The jury of the Grundfos Prize said:

”Per Halkjær Nielsen ahs demonstrated a prize-worthy ability to build bridges between different disciplines within natural science and technical science which resulted in several instances of major breakthrough in research. He has also managed to co-operate with the industry, consultants and authorities in such a manner that the newest knowledge in his field is easily available for the Danish and international societies.”

During the past four years Mr Nielsen has been co-operating with more than 50 Danish purification plants and consulting agencies to ensure the newest results of his research may be used in practice. In addition he has made contributions within medical research. He participates in research projects about the control of micro organisms on implants, for instance in co-operation with Coloplast, Radiometer, Danish Technological Institute and Copenhagen University Hospital.

The Grundfos Prize was presented by Grundfos Group Chairman, Niels Due Jensen who commented on the COP15 summit in the Bella Centre some months ago: ”We were many who expected much from the summit. We were disappointed. The world’s leaders did not manage to find a common ground and agree on binding agreements regarding the climate. Now it seems that some people have forgotten the gravity of the situation. Climate is not an issue in the public debate any longer.”

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