Equinor Prize 2022

Pris: Forsknings- uddannelses og innovationspriser

Beskrivelse

Associate Professor Pooya Davari from AAU Energi received Denmark's oldest engineering prize, the Equinor Prize, on Friday 25 March 2022. He receives the award for his work in ensuring greater electromagnetic compatibility and reliability in the electronics that control the electrical energy in, for example, wind turbines, solar cells, batteries and electric cars. A work that contributes to the electrification of society and to the green transition. The Equinor Prize is DKK 100,000, and the award ceremony took place at Brede Spisehus in Copenhagen, where a large part of the previous prize recipients, the prize committee, the foundation's board and representatives from Kalundborg Refinery showed up to celebrate this year's winner of the prize.
Grad af anerkendelseNational

    Fingerprint