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Danish student wins Cleantech Challenge with innovative solar idea

Rasmus Davidsen, a graduate student at the Technical University of Denmark, won the Cleantech Challenge 2011 in London with an idea for using nanostructures to improve the efficiency of solar cells
Danish student wins Cleantech Challenge with innovative solar idea

Photo: Thorkild Christensen

DTU graduate student, Rasmus Davidsen, won first prize as a global range of students competed in the CleanTech Challenge 2011. Rasmus Davidsen has presented his winning idea at one of the world´s largest green energy conferences (World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi), attended by some of the world's leading players in the field.

 

Read more about the competition   and Rasmus Davidsen's winning idea

Watch Rasmus explain his winning idea here (in English):


About Cleantech
Challenge:

Cleantech Challenge is an international competition where students present their ideas for sustainable technologies. This year 10 teams reached the finals, held at London Business School on 21 and 22 April.

Cleantech Challenge is organized by London Business School and University College London, and was first held in 2009.

http://www.cleantechnologychallenge.com/